Sincerely, SouthernMay 3, 20212 minTwo GS professors win national awardBy Ajayla Shaw The Broadcast Education Award is an annual convention in Las Vegas for researchers who have a background in different...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 28, 20213 minThrough unconventional journey, Morris finds her niche in teachingBy Cassandra Buchanan Marla Morris is a professor of education on Georgia Southern University’s Statesboro campus, her main focus is...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 28, 20213 minDrevlow sees benefits for Burning Swamp in time of COVIDBy Tyler Miller Benjamin Drevlow, a professor/lecturer in the writing and linguistics department at Georgia Southern University, has been...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 28, 20213 minDean Cummings keeps up passionate teaching style even in the midst of a pandemicBy Alexis Southward With Covid-19 invading Georgia Southern’s hallways and classrooms, it may seem difficult to believe class is still in...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 28, 20213 minFrom the Mountains to the Boro: The James Braswell StoryBy Roxanne Cortner The Georgia Army National Guard was the first to help Augusta University set up drive thru clinics for COVID-19...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 20, 20214 minGeorgia Southern theatre department strives on with COVID changesBy Kenzie Stewart As the COVID-19 pandemic continues past its one-year mark, many professors at colleges and universities continue to...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 20, 20214 minA look inside the relationship between an officer and a K-9 police dogBy Conor Stevens The life of a police officer can become mundane at times falling into the same routine of writing traffic tickets,...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 19, 20215 minQuinn relives January 6 events at the U.S. CapitolBy Eliel Ramirez Whether you call it a protest or a riot, those who besieged the United States Capitol building on January 6 are...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 19, 20214 minMcCoy uses Georgia Southern experience to pave her way through the journalism worldBy Shakeera York-Hayward A Georgia Southern University journalism graduate and the definition of Black Girl Magic, Kimeko McCoy has...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 19, 20213 minBroadcast journalism classes adapt to COVID's new way of lifeBy Zoe Boylan Joel Boyter has been a professor in the communication arts department for 13 years at Georgia Southern University and has...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 19, 20213 minGeorgia Southern student uses intramurals to recover from COVIDBy Samuel Clark Between working for intramural sports at Georgia Southern University and his schoolwork, Brandon Frost normally enjoys a...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 19, 20213 minScott shines on the biggest stages and behind the scenes By Sammy Taliercio Receiving either a scholarship or fellowship would be an immense honor for any college student and Gabby Scott had the...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 19, 20214 minFrom Desert Storm to teaching communications, Desnoyers-Colas has done it allBy Mia Kologranic Serving in the Air Force, developing a communications department and being an educator and mentor to multiple students...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 19, 20212 minFormer editors of The George-Anne continue to venture in different professional waysBy McClain Baxley On the second floor of the Williams Center, at the end of a hallway that was built forty years ago, a light flickers....
Sincerely, SouthernApr 19, 20213 minWoodall takes local inspiration to the national NAACP levelBy M'Anais Lam Five years ago, James “Major” Woodall graduated as a political science major at Georgia Southern University. At the age of...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 19, 20213 minKeeping mental health in check during a pandemicBy Davon Johnson It is a Wednesday afternoon in the middle of November in Statesboro, Georgia. Some friends are hanging out at a...
Sincerely, SouthernApr 19, 20214 minReed Smith continues passion for learning through teachingBy Aniya Hatten Reed Smith, Ph.D is a professor in the Communications Studies Department at Georgia Southern University and is one of the...