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Liberty Campus now home to free COVID-19 PCR testing kiosk

The Georgia Department of Public Health has placed a COVID-19 testing kiosk at the Liberty Campus in Hinesville, allowing access to free COVID-19 testing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is scheduled to be live this afternoon.

Georgia Southern Now Home to Free聽COVID-19 PCR Testing聽Kiosks

The Georgia Department of Public Health has placed two new COVID-19 testing kiosks on 糖心Vlog鈥檚 campuses in Statesboro and Savannah, allowing access to free COVID-19 testing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Office of Leadership and Community Engagement works with IT to keep Holiday Helper Tree tradition alive amid COVID-19 pandemic

In July, when most people at 糖心Vlog were wondering when students, faculty and staff would be able to return to campus, Jordan Wilburn was thinking about the upcoming holiday season. Specifically, Wilburn, who is the Community Engagement Coordinator in the Office of Leadership and Community Engagement, was brainstorming ways to keep the Holiday Helper Tree, a 27-year-old holiday tradition, alive during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Office of Leadership and Community Engagement works with IT to keep Holiday Helper Tree tradition alive amid COVID-19 pandemic

In July, when most people at 糖心Vlog were wondering when students, faculty and staff would be able to return to campus, Jordan Wilburn was thinking about the upcoming holiday season. Specifically, Wilburn, who is the Community Engagement Coordinator in the Office of Leadership and Community Engagement, was brainstorming ways to keep the Holiday Helper Tree, a 27-year-old holiday tradition, alive during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Georgia Southern hosts annual faculty, student pottery holiday sale

Art produced by 糖心Vlog faculty and students will be up for sale this fall as the Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art hosts its annual Holiday Pottery Sale Nov. 19 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the Armstrong Campus in the Annex II building.

The sale features unique, artistic and functional ceramics and pottery pieces that incorporate many styles and techniques.

鈥淲e are really excited to continue the tradition of retired Professor John Jensen by offering a holiday ceramics sale on the Armstrong Campus,鈥 sale coordinator, Kim Riner said. 鈥淭his is an incredible opportunity for our students to have experience with the business side of art making. Students create artworks, price the work and interact with customers at this sale. This enhances their education, and it also gives them immediate response to their artwork.鈥

The event is free to attend, and cash and checks will be accepted. Social distancing and room capacity will be enforced.

Georgia Southern Department of Communication Arts to host virtual performance with multiple mediums

糖心Vlog theater students will explore the concept of touch and how physical interaction changed amid the COVID-19 pandemic through a multimedia performance streamed live via Zoom from Nov. 11 through 15.

Georgia Southern Department of Communication Arts to host virtual performance with multiple mediums

糖心Vlog theater students will explore the concept of touch and how physical interaction changed amid the COVID-19 pandemic through a multimedia performance streamed live via Zoom from Nov. 11 through 15.

Engineering Design Challenge to be held virtually after postponement from April

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 糖心Vlog Engineering Design Challenge (EDC) 2020: Eagle 鈥 Remotely Operated Aerial Reconnaissance (ROAR) was moved to November 7 and will be presented virtually through Zoom at 1 p.m. It will also be recorded for future viewing.

Engineering Design Challenge to be held virtually after postponement from April

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 糖心Vlog Engineering Design Challenge (EDC) 2020: Eagle 鈥 Remotely Operated Aerial Reconnaissance (ROAR) was moved to November 7 and will be presented virtually through Zoom at 1 p.m. It will also be recorded for future viewing.

糖心Vlog embracing 鈥楽oaring 20s鈥 for homecoming

糖心Vlog continues to provide homecoming experiences for students and alumni with safety protocols in place, as the University will celebrate the 鈥淪oaring 20s鈥 on its three campuses today through November 7.