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Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Nov 2021

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • 1. All are invited to That Great Gretsch Sound! Opening Thursday
  • 2. Vaccine booster doses for qualifying individuals are available for scheduling
  • 3. Employees are invited to be a part of Georgia Southern’s 28th annual Holiday Helper Tree
  • 4. Deadline is today for the 2021-2022 University Awards of Excellence nominations
  • 5. Learn about Georgia Southern’s comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP)


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Nov 2021

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Herty Building on Statesboro Campus fully reopens today
  • That Great Gretsch Sound! Museum opening set for Nov. 18
  • Vaccine booster doses for qualifying individuals are available for scheduling
  • Nominations for the 2021-2022 University Awards of Excellence are now open!
  • TAP application deadline for spring is Nov. 15


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Nov 2021

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • 1. Green Zone lunch and learn scheduled for Thursday
  • 2. Vaccine booster doses for qualifying individuals are available for scheduling
  • 3. Norman Fries Lecture Series speaker presents Tuesday evening
  • 4. USG open enrollment runs through this week
  • 5. Join TRiO Student Support Services for National First-Gen celebration week Nov. 2-8


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Oct 2021

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • 1. Homecoming events start this week
  • 2. This is the last week for $50 vaccine incentives and to sign up for a $1,000 vaccine reward
  • 3. Moderna and Pfizer booster doses for qualifying individuals are available for scheduling in the MyGS portal
  • 4. J&J booster shots are recommended
  • 5. Open House Thursday at Discovery Center on Armstrong Campus in Savannah


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Oct 2021

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • 1. GS EXTENDS its COVID-19 vaccine reward and incentive program; now giving away $20,000
  • 2. COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, free and available on campus.
  • 3. Pfizer booster doses for qualifying individuals and Moderna/Pfizer additional doses for the immunocompromised are available for scheduling in the MyGS portal

  • 4. Georgia Southern unveils new Diversity Calendar

  • 5. EAGLE ALERT Emergency Messaging System to be tested Thursday


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Sep 2021

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • 1. COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, free and available on campus.
  • 2. Pfizer booster doses are available to those faculty, staff, and students who are eligible
  • 3. It’s the last week to participate in our COVID-19 vaccine reward and incentive plan!
  • 4. Applicants needed for the new Eagle Support Network (ESN)
  • 5. Reminder that mental health resources are available for employees and students


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Apr 2021

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • 1. Vaccine availability on campus this week
  • 2. GS Women's Tennis wins first Sun Belt title
  • 3. Those vaccinated need to still take precautions
  • 4. Volunteers needed for spring commencement ceremonies
  • 5. COVID-19 vaccines are effective at protecting you from getting sick