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My News (2014-2020)
- Volunteer at this year’s Army ROTC Freedom Run
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Jeremy Horstman named Veteran Small Business Champion by SBA’s Georgia District Office
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Graduate student pulls local artifacts for Museum’s latest WWI exhibit
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Georgia Southern alumni recognized for outstanding achievements
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Students participate in Blue Mile Cleanup
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City of Statesboro provides new resource to report illegal wrecker services
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School Psychology program receives NASP national recognition status
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Women’s Leadership Series creates leadership, service opportunities in Statesboro
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Georgia Southern faculty serves as visiting professor at Australian University
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My News (2014-2020)
- Georgia Southern team wins first place at NRF Foundation GALA
- COE Alumnus named Georgia Superintendent of the Year
- College of Business associate professor wins national leadership award
- Victoria Murry named Miss Georgia Southern University
- Georgia Southern’s online programs recognized for excellence in latest rankings by U.S. News & World Report
- The Remnant Trust now open at Zach S. Henderson Library