أغجاض±²¥ faculty secure $1.8 million federal grant to promote inclusive excellence in health informatics
Faculty from أغجاض±²¥â€™s Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health have secured a federal grant totaling more than $1.8 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to promote inclusive excellence in health informatics and health equity.
A statement from President Kyle Marrero about the passing of Betty Foy Sanders
I join with many, many others in the أغجاض±²¥ community who are mourning the passing of Betty Foy Sanders.
Many know her as a former first lady to Georgia’s 74th governor, Carl Edward Sanders Sr., but I knew her as a friend, longtime supporter, and namesake to the أغجاض±²¥ Department of Art.
Dignitaries help University officials break ground on Jack and Ruth Ann Hill Convocation Center
The opportunity to memorialize the late Sen. Jack Hill and wife Ruth Ann brought an impressive list of state and national leaders to Statesboro on Thursday to help break ground on a new أغجاض±²¥ Convocation Center that will bear their names.
أغجاض±²¥ alumni pledge $125,000 for Tormenta FC Endowed Scholarship
On Tuesday, May 24, Tormenta Futbol Club co-owners and أغجاض±²¥ alumni Darin H. Van Tassell (’89) and Netra R. Van Tassell (’90) pledged a $125,000 Tormenta FC Endowed Scholarship to the أغجاض±²¥ Foundation, Inc.
أغجاض±²¥ students expand communication disorder awareness amidst Deaf Culture Renaissance
At أغجاض±²¥, a group of students is taking courses to grow the number of interpreters in their communities and their fields.
Each student comes to class with their own motivations to learn ASL.
أغجاض±²¥ launches Asian Studies Digital collection, celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May
أغجاض±²¥ Libraries and Nalanda Roy, Ph.D., recently launched a digital collection, “An Integral History: Asian Studies Digital Archive,†to coincide with Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May.
أغجاض±²¥ graduate credits independent study and mentor for success in public health
Many students strive to make a significant impact on their communities before they graduate. Jordan Bordeaux is one of them.
As an undergraduate student at the University of Wyoming, Bordeaux worked in health promotion and wellness. That experience prompted her to look into graduate programs for public health.
أغجاض±²¥ graduate spreads wings, lands new production career
Samuel Schwartz knew from the moment he set foot on campus that أغجاض±²¥ would be his home for the next four years.
The first person he connected with on his journey was Dean Cummings, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Communication Arts in the College of Arts and Humanities.
Approximately 4,300 degrees conferred during أغجاض±²¥â€™s 2022 Spring Commencement ceremonies
Last week, approximately 4,300 undergraduate and graduate students from أغجاض±²¥â€™s Statesboro, Armstrong and Liberty campuses received associate, baccalaureate, masters, specialist and doctoral degrees in five Spring 2022 Commencement ceremonies.
â€کRising star’ graduate: Sylvia Ofori’s journey from Ghana to أغجاض±²¥ to Harvard
On her first flight from Ghana to the United States, Sylvia Ofori arrived in Atlanta, Georgia, at 1 a.m. By 4 o’clock the next afternoon, Ofori was in her first American classroom in أغجاض±²¥â€™s Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health on the Statesboro Campus.
Jet-lagged and attempting to absorb a foreign campus and classroom procedures, Ofori was out of sorts when her professor, Isaac Chun-Hai Fung, Ph.D., encouraged her to apply for a student research position following class introductions.
Today, Ofori will earn a DrPH in public health with a concentration in epidemiology as she crosses the stage in one of two Savannah commencement ceremonies. In June, she’ll begin as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Epidemiology at Harvard University to continue global public health research she began at أغجاض±²¥.