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Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Apr 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Mandatory Cybersecurity Training Must Be Completed by the End of April
  • Face Coverings No Longer Required on University Buses
  • 11th Annual Georgia Legal Food Frenzy Ends This Week
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters Remain Available on Campus
  • COVID-19 Testing Also Still Available on Campus


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Apr 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • New Ceremony Developed to Honor Eagles Who Passed This Year
  • Volunteers Still Needed for Commencements
  • Participate in the 11th Annual Georgia Legal Food Frenzy
  • Volunteers also Needed for Operation Move In
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters Remain Available on Campus
  • COVID-19 Testing Also Still Available on Campus


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Mar 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Additional Pay Coming for Eligible Full Time, Benefited State Employees
  • Updated USG COVID-19 Guidance
  • $1,000 Scholarships Coming for GS Students to Study in Ireland
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters are Available on Campus
  • COVID-19 Testing Also Still Available on Campus


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Sep 2020

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Statesboro DPH has reserved COVID testing hours just for GS students and employees
  • Encourage colleagues and students to use the CARES Center.
  • Face coverings are almost always required inside campus buildings
  • Take care of your mental wellbeing.
  • Training is available on the university COVID-19 resources webpage