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- educdean@georgiasouthern.edu
- 912-478-5648
- 275 C.O.E. Drive P.O. Box 8013 Statesboro, Georgia 30460
- Student Government Association President Shaheim Johnson is reaching a significant milestone this May by becoming the first in his family to graduate from college. The post ‘No regrets’: Shaheim Johnson makes family history as first-generation graduate first appeared on Newsroom.
- ¾«¶« professors Sally Brown, Ph.D., and Alisa Leckie, Ph.D., have been awarded the Research Grant Initiative for Implementation Research to Improve Early Language and Literacy Outcomes by the Sandra Dunagan Deal Center for Early Language and Literacy at Georgia College & State University. The post Georgia Southern College of Education faculty awarded grant […]
- Revealing an upward trend, the Master of Science in Criminal Justice and Criminology program maintained its title as the University’s most highly ranked online program by rising to No. 27 in Online Master’s in Criminal Justice Programs. Notably, the University also received a new recognition as No. 62 in Best Online MBA Programs for Veterans. […]
- The National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Research Center (NYARRC) at ¾«¶« has received a federal grant totaling $126,000 through the Community Services Board of Middle Georgia (CSBMG). The post Georgia Southern’s National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Research Center awarded a $126,000 federal grant to assist community and law enforcement with health challenges first […]
- A primary school teacher inspired Alexandra Jensen with the power of personalized attention in learning. Now, as she begins her teaching career in August, she aims to continue this approach. In May, the Hinesville native graduated from ¾«¶« with a bachelor's in special education, a minor in psychology, and an ESOL Endorsement. The […]
- Two professors from ¾«¶«â€™s College of Education (COE) are part of a collaborative effort, funded by a $3 million National Science Foundation grant, aimed at improving that number for upcoming generations. The post Georgia Southern education professors awarded nearly $400K from National Science Foundation, part of collaborative $3M initiative to improve math problem […]
- ¾«¶« has ranked in the top providers nationally for degrees conferred to diverse students among higher education institutions. For several years, Diverse Issues In Higher Education has produced the Top 100 Degree Producers rankings of the institutions that confer the most degrees to diverse students. The post Georgia Southern recognized as top 100 […]
- Lacey D. Huffling, Ph.D., associate professor in the College of Education at ¾«¶«, has been awarded a Gulf Research Program Early-Career Research Fellowship from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The post College of Education professor awarded inaugural National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Fellowship first appeared on Newsroom.