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GS sets record for research
Expenditures exceed $40 million for first time
GS research record
Director of the Institute for Water and Health Asli Aslan, Ph.D., and Public Health doctoral student Luke Roberson test water samples at Kings Ferry. For residents of southeast Georgia — which includes the diverse marshes, swamps, beaches and waterways of the coastal Lowcountry — safe, clean water is essential. (SPECIAL)
Georgia Southern University has reported a record for its research activity, marking a milestone in its growth as a nationally designated research university and the home for public impact, real-world research.
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