Georgia Southern University’s latest Economic Monitor, which reflects Q3 2021, reports that the Savannah metro area economy continued to roar back for the fourth consecutive quarter. “Nearly all major indicators […]
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THAT GREAT GRETSCH SOUND gets top billing at new museum dedicated to the history of the legendary brand
With the recent completion of Plant Riverside District’s Atlantic Building, the 10 year long redevelopment project of Savannah’s newest entertainment district is now officially complete. To celebrate, officials are hosting […]
New disc golf course opens on GSU’s Armstrong Campus
Disc golf enthusiasts now have a second course in Savannah to test their skills thanks to officials at Georgia Southern University. On Tues., Nov 9, students, faculty, and the general […]
Steve Wariner returning to Savannah for show at GSU
For five decades singer, songwriter, and musician Steve Wariner has had a long and successful career in the country music business. His combination of talent and drive has landed him […]
Curtain rises on Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music at GSU
Songs of celebration echoed from Savannah to Statesboro earlier this year as the Gretsch family, makers of highly-regarded guitars and drums, pledged $3 million to Georgia Southern University. The family […]
Georgia Southern University will soon prepare Savannah students for music-industry careers
This fall, Georgia Southern University’s Armstrong Campus in Savannah will offer a brand-new music-industry degree, growing Savannah’s music scene and giving fresh opportunities to local students. Students working towards a […]
Three weeks in, Georgia Southern experiences jump in cases—but who’s to blame?
‘They’re not wanting to contact CARES because they don’t want to get in trouble for having it’
Georgia Southern theatre professor appointed regional chair of Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival
GEORGIA Southern University theatre professor Lisa Abbott has stepped into a new role as the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) “region 4 chair.” The regional festival, held each […]
Georgia Southern faculty ask University System of Georgia to reconsider COVID-19 protocol for fall
IN GEORGIA, the plan to get students back to school has been fraught at best. The uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects have made planning for the fall […]
A conversation with Georgia Southern’s TaJuan Wilson
Wilson, who assumed his role March 1, brings with him a wealth of expertise in the area of equity and inclusivity on college campuses
Now is the worst time to shrink the sociology curriculum
Many have been saying we need to listen to black voices to understand the experiences of systemic racism. They’re right.
A local economy in serious flux
The Georgia Southern Economic Monitor reported a strong finish to 2019 but predicting a big slowdown in the first half of 2020
