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Valdosta State University Announces Spring 2026 Dean’s List
More than 2,100 sudents were named to Valdosta State University’s Spring 2026 Dean’s List. To qualify for Dean’s List at VSU, students must achieve a semester grade point average of 3.50 or higher on nine or more semester hours with an institutional grade point average of 3.00 or higher. Please note that developmental studies, transient,…
Read MoreHigh School Students Explore Hands-On Chemistry at VSU Summer Camp
Area high school students recently spent a week immersed in the exciting world of chemistry during a special summer camp hosted by Valdosta State University. It was an opportunity for the teens to experience chemistry the way scientists do — through hands-on discovery, experimentation, and problem-solving. Working alongside VSU Department of Chemistry faculty and students,…
Read MoreLegacy Built, Future Inspired: VSU Honors Retiring Faculty and Staff
Valdosta State University recently hosted its annual Retiree Recognition Ceremony and Celebration in honor of 20 faculty and staff members who are retiring during the 2025-2026 academic year. “We are proud to recognize and celebrate this group of retirees,” said Dr. Bill Crowe, interim president of VSU. “Their years of dedicated service have left an…
Read MoreVSU Honors 115 Employees for Dedication to Blazer Nation
Valdosta State University is proud to honor faculty and staff loyalty and longevity during its Spring 2026 Years of Service celebration. This year VSU recognizes employees marking milestone anniversaries from five to 35 years. Their collective 1,785 years of service have strengthened VSU’s push to become a student-centered institution committed to innovation, collaboration, and impact.…
Read MoreExcellence Articulated: VSU’s Cassandra Ayers Wins USG Debate Event
Valdosta State University’s Cassandra Ayers earned a $3,000 scholarship and individual debate championship honors during the University System of Georgia’s third annual Regents Cup Debate Series competition. “As I was sitting in front of the Board of Regents, my team in one corner, my opponent in another, all I could think to myself was, I’m not going to…
Read MoreVSU’s Take Back the Night Challenges Cultural Norms with Bold Presentation
Believing no one should fear the day or the night, Valdosta State University recently invited students to Take Back the Night, an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about sexual violence, supporting survivors, and fostering a campus culture rooted in respect and accountability. Take Back the Night featured a powerful and though-provoking “Sex Rules” presentation…
Read MoreVSU’s Kappa Delta Sorority Raises Funds for Child Abuse Prevention
Valdosta State University’s Gamma Mu chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority recently hosted its annual Shamrock Flag Football Tournament, drawing teams from across Georgia and North Florida for two days of friendly competition and meaningful impact. The Shamrock Flag Football Tournament is one of Kappa Delta’s signature philanthropic events on the VSU campus. This year 29…
Read MoreVSU Celebrates 241st Commencement May 8-9
Valdosta State University will celebrate its 241st commencement with ceremonies Friday, May 8, and Saturday, May 9. More than 1,300 candidates for graduation are expected to be recognized. Graduate School Commencement Ceremony The Graduate School Commencement Ceremony will begin at 5 p.m. on Friday, May 8, in The Complex. During the Graduate School Commencement Ceremony, all…
Read MoreVSU Celebrates 70 Years of Ensuring Free Access to Government Information
Valdosta State University will celebrate the 70th anniversary of Odum Library becoming a member of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, April 23, at the Reference Desk. Campus and community members are encouraged to stop by for cookies, giveaways, and an opportunity to explore a curated selection of government…
Read MoreVSU Students Gain Access to Technology Through AT&T and USG Foundation Gift
Valdosta State University students now have greater access to the technology they need to succeed thanks to a recent gift of 50 laptop computers, made possible through a partnership between AT&T and the University System of Georgia Foundation. The laptops, valued at $18,500, are part of a statewide initiative that has provided 1,250 students across the…
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