海角社区

By: Tiffany King
May 5, 2026

When Logan Zimmerman arrived at the 海角社区, he hit the ground running, wasting no time getting involved on campus. From the start, he immersed himself in campus life and experiential learning opportunities that helped shape his success 鈥 not only personally, but also for the College community.

Zimmerman was born in Dunedin, Florida. Over the years, his family lived in Wisconsin and Florida before settling in Gwinnett County, Georgia. He first learned about the College while he was a senior at Discovery High School in Lawrenceville. In the school鈥檚 college and career computer lab, banners from Georgia鈥檚 public institutions lined the walls. Among them, one stood out.

鈥淚 was filling out financial paperwork and saw the 海角社区 with the sails,鈥 he said. 鈥淏eing from a coastal region, I looked more into it and discovered its proximity to the beach, how close it was to Florida, its affordability and that it wasn鈥檛 a big party school.鈥

Zimmerman described himself as a social butterfly. In high school, he served as president of the Environmental Club during his senior year. When he realized the College did not have an environmental club, he decided to start one.

 鈥淚 wanted to create something that would get me and my friends out of our dorms and create a positive, hands-on experience on our campus,鈥 he said.

Through his work with the Environmental Club 鈥 and later the Life Sciences Club 鈥 the college has received multiple recognitions from Keep Golden Isles Beautiful for its participation in recycling challenges. Zimmerman also has been recognized several times as a Keep Golden Isles Beautiful volunteer. His involvement didn鈥檛 stop there. During his freshman year, Zimmerman served as president of CCGA Bands, a Mariner Village senator for the Student Government Association, an ATTIC tutor and supplemental instructor, and a member of the C.O.A.S.T. Club.

Taking the Lead

 Zimmerman continued to lead multiple clubs and organizations throughout his collegiate career. When it seemed like his schedule couldn鈥檛 fit anything else, he ran for president of the Student Government Association 鈥 and won.

 鈥淚鈥檝e gained a lot of experience in how clubs run. Each one is different, from personality types to logistical operations,鈥 Zimmerman said. 鈥淚 think it set me up well from branching and networking with other clubs to be able to lead the team I had with SGA.鈥

Zimmerman said he ran for SGA president because he believed the organization needed restructuring. After taking office, he focused on strengthening internal teamwork to better serve the student body. One of his proudest accomplishments was overseeing the effective use of a $6,000 grant secured by the previous SGA administration to expand The Deck, the campus pantry.

鈥淔rom quick and easy meals to hygiene essentials, our free campus pantry is now able to provide students with their needs,鈥 he said.

One of Zimmerman鈥檚 favorite SGA memories is the 鈥淓asy as Pie鈥 event. In exchange for donated canned goods for the pantry, members of the campus community could throw a pie at administrators, faculty, staff or SGA members.

 鈥淟et鈥檚 just say whipped cream tastes better than shaving cream!鈥 Zimmerman said.

Serving as SGA president also gave him opportunities to speak about his college experience at events, such as Destination: Coastal, student panels, the presidential investiture, and commencement.

鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to speak at my graduation,鈥 he said. 鈥淕etting this opportunity meant the world to myself and my family. I鈥檓 happy that I can make their dreams come true.鈥

Hands-On Learning

Zimmerman embraced the college鈥檚 hands-on learning opportunities, especially during Maymester terms. In courses such as Soils and Morphology and Hydrology, Zimmerman and his classmates spent a month camping across Georgia, learning through direct experience.

鈥淲e canoed the Okefenokee Swamp to study water movement and soil ranges,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e explored Tumbling Rock Cave in Alabama to learn about mineral deposits and geologic formations formed over time, and we hiked Black Rock Mountain in Georgia to study the Eastern Continental Divide and how water flows to the Gulf or the Atlantic depending on which side of the mountain it falls. It was amazing.鈥

Those courses were instructed by Dr. Robin McLachlan, assistant professor of geology, who Zimmerman said pushed him to the end.

鈥淪he challenges you to learn more and dig deeper about your research,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he supports you with office hours and experimental learning in the classroom, and she engages you by showing you the great outdoors, and immersing you into what our community and state has to offer.鈥

Zimmerman hopes the College continues to expand hands-on learning opportunities within its courses.

 鈥淎ctive learning is what inspired me to keep exploring my interests in science, and I am seeing lightbulbs go off in first-year students鈥 eyes as they take these courses,鈥 he said.

Always Home

Zimmerman encourages students to have fun and explore both the coast and the surrounding community.

鈥淲e are lucky to have a college by the beach, and I think it helps by serving as a mental break from when things get hard,鈥 Zimmerman said. 鈥淎lso, with our local bowling alley, to our downtown First Friday festivals, there are so many things to enhance your college experience here in Brunswick.鈥

Zimmerman will soon walk across the graduation stage, earning a bachelor鈥檚 in environmental science with concentrations in geology and chemistry. His career goal is to become a watershed and river conservationist, focusing on helping wildlife and natural landscapes thrive in urban environments. As he prepares to address the student body one final time, Zimmerman said the 海角社区 will always hold a special place in his heart.

鈥淚 will always call this place home,鈥 he said. 鈥淎s I become an alumni, I will cheer on my future Mariners, and support them in any way I can.鈥

In his free time, Zimmerman enjoys kayaking through salt marshes and competing on a weekly trivia team at a local sports bar.

List of Club Organizations:

Freshman Year:

CCGA Bands, President

Environmental Club, Founding President

ATTIC Tutor and Supplemental Instructor

Student Government Association, Mariner Village Senator

C.O.A.S.T Club, Member

Keep Golden Isles Beautiful, Volunteer

Sophomore Year:

CCGA Bands, President

Life Sciences Club, Founding President

ATTIC Tutor and Supplemental Instructor

Office of Student Life, Crew Member

Student Government Association, Director of Student Organizations

C.O.A.S.T Club, Member

Keep Golden Isles Beautiful, Volunteer

Rotaract Club, Member

Junior Year:

Life Sciences Club, Founding President

Office of Student Life, Crew Member

Student Government Association, Director of Special Initiatives

Student Government Association, Treasurer

C.O.A.S.T Club, Member

Head of Student Sustainability

Keep Golden Isles Beautiful, Volunteer

Rotaract Club, President

Green Scene of Coastal Georgia, CCGA Student Representative

Senior Year:

Orientation Leader

Student Government Association, President

C.O.A.S.T Club, Treasurer

Head of Student Sustainability

Keep Golden Isles Beautiful, Volunteer

College Prevention Partnership, CCGA Representative

Georgia Swamp Coalition, CCGA Representative

Green Scene of Coastal Georgia, CCGA Student Representative

Georgia Adopt-A-Stream State Confluence, CCGA Representative

Achievements:

2026 Student Hall of Fame Inductee

Homecoming King (Spring 2025)

Dean鈥檚 List: Spring 2024, Summer 2024

President鈥檚 List: Fall 2022, Summer 2025

Outstanding Service Award (2023, 2024)

Rising Star Award (2023)

Outstanding Organization Service Award: Life Sciences Club (2024)

Mariner’s Pride Award (2025)

ENDEAVOR Excellence in Service-Learning Award (2025)

ENDEAVOR Hall of Fame Top Earner Award (2024)