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Edie  Grice

Edie Grice

Edie Grice, College and Youth Reporter, holds a BS in Psychology with a minor in nonprofit management. She is a graduate student at GS in the MPA program with a non profit concentration. Daughter of our founder, Edie gives voice to the youth and non-profits in our community. She coordinates non-profit agencies presence on Grice Connect and works with multiple youth programs.

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Recent Work by Edie

Rollapalooza 2025: Rolling Monkey turns National Ice Cream Day into Statesboro’s sweetest tradition

Rollapalooza 2025: Rolling Monkey turns National Ice Cream Day into Statesboro’s sweetest tradition

Statesboro celebrated National Ice Cream Day in spectacular fashion as Rolling Monkey hosted its 7th annual Rollapalooza, a day filled with fun, flavors, and community spirit. Experience it with a video tour by Edie Grice.
Shine Like Kathryn: Join Statesboro in a Day of Kindness, Sunflowers, and Love

Shine Like Kathryn: Join Statesboro in a Day of Kindness, Sunflowers, and Love

This Friday, July 18, Statesboro will once again be wrapped in the warmth of sunflowers and kindness as the community comes together for Shine Like Kathryn Day — a heartfelt tradition honoring the radiant spirit of Kathryn Mullins through acts of love, light, and quiet strength.
U.S. Census Bureau Director Dr. Robert L. Santos inspires diversity in statistical careers at 2024 GS Stone Distinguished Lecture Series

U.S. Census Bureau Director Dr. Robert L. Santos inspires diversity in statistical careers at 2024 GS Stone Distinguished Lecture Series

In his keynote address, "Empowering Your Quantitative Acumen by Bringing Your Whole Self to the Table," Dr. Santos inspired students and faculty by emphasizing the integration of personal experiences and cultural backgrounds in statistical careers. His insights highlighted the importance of diversity in data analysis and showcased innovative strategies used during the challenges of the 2020 Census, reinforcing the transformative power of authenticity and inclusion in the field.
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