Georgia Southern University: Georgia Southern Invites Campus, Community To Help Welcome New Students For Fall Semester

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Savannah GA

04 August, 2021

1:46 PM

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Press release from Georgia Southern University: August 4, 2021 This week, thousands of new students will begin their journey at Georgia Southern. To welcome them, the University has developed an orientation and transition program called The Eagle Experience for new students to get acquainted with campus communities, and for faculty, staff, students and the community to come together as a new academic year begins.  Centered around holistic learning outcomes in three areas — Enrollment and Persistence, Community and Engagement, and Scholarship and Success — The Eagle Experience offers programming and events that are dedicated to helping students seamlessly acclimate to the college environment. Many events are open to the entire campus and community and are family-friendly. Throughout the experience, students and the campus community will have the opportunity to learn about Georgia Southern's traditions, create connections with peers, faculty and staff, and be well-informed of enrollment milestones and resources to attain successful support as a new student. Below is a list of highlighted events open to faculty, staff, students, supporters and the community. All Eagle Experience events can be found by visiting GeorgiaSouthern.edu/EagleExperience and clicking on Explore Events. More than 250 events are included across all three campuses during the first months alone and are a part of The Eagle Experience. Thursday, Aug. 5: Movie Night at the Russell Union Theater Friday, Aug. 6: Movie Under the Stars Saturday, Aug. 7: Eagle Block Party Tuesday, Aug. 10: The Glow Crazy Carnival Friday, Aug. 13: Movie Night at the Ogeechee Theatre Friday, Aug. 13: Friday Night Lights at Paulson Stadium Attending these events? Be sure to share your memories from the events using #MyEagleExperience on social media!  This press release was produced by Georgia Southern University. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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