Georgia Southern University

On Forrest Drive looking between College of Education and College of Nursing towards the College of Information Technology.
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On Forrest Drive looking between College of Education and College of Nursing towards the College of Information Technology.
Standing on the pedestrium looking across towards the lake.
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Standing on the pedestrium looking across towards the lake.
Standing on the lake side looking towards Russell Union student center and Betty Foy-Sanders art building.
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Standing on the lake side looking towards Russell Union student center and Betty Foy-Sanders art building.
Standing on the pedestrium looking towards College of Business Administration and the College of Education.
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Standing on the pedestrium looking towards College of Business Administration and the College of Education.

Georgia Southern University, is a university located in Statesboro, Georgia, USA, and part of the University System of Georgia.

The school which was to become Georgia Southern University was founded as a district agricultural school in 1906 as one of several agricultural and mechanical trades schools chartered by the Georgia General Assembly, the state legislature. During the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s the school expanded, offering a richer curriculum with an emphasis on education. It progressed from a two-year to a four-year teacher's college during those years. In 1959, Georgia Southern became a senior college within the University System of Georgia followed by receiving university status in 1990.

The university offers both graduate and undergraduate programs in a variety of disciplines including education, business administration, information technology, biology, civil engineering, and art.

The university participates in the National Biological Information Infrastructure program with several centers including the Lamar Q. Ball Raptor Center and the Institute of Arthropodology and Parasitology containing the U.S. National Tick Collection.

The Georgia Southern Eagles are an NCAA I-AA football team. The university also has baseball, basketball, golf, tennis, volleyball, soccer, and track & field teams and offers intramural teams for these sports, as well as others such as equestrian, fencing, and judo.

The university has a botanical garden at Bland Cottage, the Performing Arts Center where national acts as well as Georgia Southern student shows are performed, a college radio station, and a college newspaper. The Recreation and Activities Center (the RAC) has an area for weight lifting, several basketball courts, an indoor track, and an indoor climbing wall.

The town of Statesboro is located inland from the coast off of interstate highway I-16 between the cities of Macon (which is in central Georgia) and Savannah (located on the coast of Georgia at the mouth of the Savannah River). Statesboro is less than one hour's drive from Savannah, about two hours from Macon, and about three and a half hours from Atlanta.


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University System of Georgia
Research schools: Georgia Tech | Georgia State | Medical College of Georgia | University of Georgia
Universities: Albany | Armstrong Atlantic | Augusta | Clayton | Columbus | Ft. Valley | GCSU | Ga. Southwestern
Kennesaw | NGCSU | Savannah | Southern Polytechnic | West Ga. || Regional: Ga. Southern | Valdosta State
Colleges: Dalton | Macon || Two-year: Abraham Baldwin Agricultural | Atlanta Metro. | Bainbridge
Coastal Ga. | Darton | East Ga. | Floyd | Gainesville | Ga. Perimiter | Gordon | Middle Ga. | South Ga. | Waycross
Centers: Gwinnett University Center || Governing body: Georgia Board of Regents



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