ֱ alumna harnesses the power of children’s literature in her college classrooms
For children’s literature expert and educator Katy Basch (’17), picture books transcend elementary classrooms, and have found a home in her college classroom.
Parker College of Business connects students with potential employers during virtual Meet the Firms event
While her children napped, ֱ accounting student Mary Harrelson was meeting with potential employers from the comfort of her home with hopes of securing a job or internship.
Parker College of Business connects students with potential employers during virtual Meet the Firms event
While her children napped, ֱ accounting student Mary Harrelson was meeting with potential employers from the comfort of her home with hopes of securing a job or internship.
Florida Atlantic postpones its football game against ֱ
Florida Atlantic has postponed its football game against ֱ Saturday in Statesboro.
ֱ to host free screenings of ‘Good Trouble’ on Sept. 30 in Statesboro, Savannah
In celebration of the life of former U.S. Rep. John Lewis, ֱ’s Office of Multicultural Affairs, Office of Leadership and Community Engagement, Sustainability Programs and University Libraries will host two free outdoor screenings of “Good Trouble,” on Sept. 30 on the Statesboro and Savannah campuses. The events will also serve as vehicles to register new voters by the Oct. 5 deadline in Georgia.
ֱ to host free screenings of ‘Good Trouble’ on Sept. 30 in Statesboro, Savannah
In celebration of the life of former U.S. Rep. John Lewis, ֱ’s Office of Multicultural Affairs, Office of Leadership and Community Engagement, Sustainability Programs and University Libraries will host two free outdoor screenings of “Good Trouble,” on Sept. 30 on the Statesboro and Savannah campuses. The events will also serve as vehicles to register new voters by the Oct. 5 deadline in Georgia.
ֱ school psychology program largest producer of certified professionals in southeastern US
In July, the National Association of School Psychologists released a report detailing the number of new nationally certified school psychologists in the nation. ֱ proved to not only be the top producer of nationally certified graduates in the state, but also outnumbered all neighboring states in the southeastern U.S.
ֱ faculty awarded almost $300k, deliver computer science education to mostly rural schools in Southeast Georgia
Growing up in Turkey, ֱ Associate Professor of Instructional Technology Mete Akcaoglu, Ph.D., was intrigued by video games but was only able to toy with the simple software of a friend’s 8-bit home computer. Now, with the recent procurement of an almost $300,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, he’s helping local students get access to game-based computer design instruction for career achievement.
ֱ faculty awarded almost $300k, deliver computer science education to mostly rural schools in Southeast Georgia
Growing up in Turkey, ֱ Associate Professor of Instructional Technology Mete Akcaoglu, Ph.D., was intrigued by video games but was only able to toy with the simple software of a friend’s 8-bit home computer. Now, with the recent procurement of an almost $300,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, he’s helping local students get access to game-based computer design instruction for career achievement.
ֱ engineering programs achieve ABET accreditation
The ֱ bachelor’s degree programs in civil, electrical, manufacturing and mechanical engineering have been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, the global accreditor of college and university programs in applied and natural science, computing, engineering and engineering technology.