What’s new: This rare, contagious disease continues to spread throughout Georgia. “Current trends nationally and at a state level show a continued gradual increase in cases,” said Katie Hadden, public information officer for the Southeast Health District. “As people at higher risk for monkeypox infection receive the monkeypox vaccine and practice mitigation strategies, there is.
Several major projects around campus have temporarily caused some offices to move. What’s new: Common GS facilities are under construction. Williams Center second floor renovations are scheduled to begin this fall. The Office of Student Activities will remain in its current second floor location, but the following offices have relocated temporarily: Eagle Essentials Food Pantry.
Last October, Lissa Leege, a biology professor at GS, shared her story on how she purchased almost 12 acres of Statesboro wetlands. What’s new: Since October, Dr. Leege has worked with her biology honors and undergraduate students to remove invasive grass and trees and replant hundreds of native trees. “We planted probably 400 native trees.
Georgia Southern’s 2022-2023 SGA Executive Leaders, announced in April, discuss their plans for the new academic year The President of SGA, Alexis Belvin, said she’s primarily focused on campus safety, mental health awareness, and diversity, equity and inclusion. Belvin stated that she’s most excited about continuing the growth of Eagles for Eagles, an initiative to.
Georgia Southern’s Health Services offer numerous sexual health opportunities for students. Health services offers the following services: Get Yourself Tested (GYT): Mon-Fri from 8:30 – 4 p.m. for screening testing (no symptoms, no exposures) General Medical Clinic: Mon-Fri from 8:30 – 4:30 p.m. for testing those with symptoms and/or known or suspected exposures Women’s Health.