Georgia State University graduate student Jessica Blinkhorn's graphite drawings are no bigger than 5x7 inches, but the impact they deliver is immense. Take her piece Grasp, a recreation of a memory from when she was three years old, the last time she remembers walking without assistance.
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When she entered college, Nydia Simon thought she wanted to be an attorney, arguing case law in the courtroom. But after a year in the Teach For America-Atlanta program, Simon discovered her place is in the classroom, shaping young minds.
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When Warrick Dunn was just 18, his mother, a Baton Rouge, La., police officer was killed, leaving his grandmother to support him and his siblings. Dunn's grandmother, Willie Wheeler, was there to support him again as he spoke to a group of grandparents raising grandchildren at a monthly meeting for Georgia State University's Project Healthy Grandparents.
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Junior Shanté Lewis gives campus tours, helps with orientation and runs her own student group.
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Georgia State University is continuing to monitor the California Station fire which has neared the Mt. Wilson Observatory near Los Angeles, where the university operates the Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy.
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Georgia State students, faculty, staff, alumni and fans are invited to join the Panther football program to begin the official “Countdown to Touchdown” on Wednesday, Sept. 2 – exactly one year before Georgia State’s inaugural football game.
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The economy’s free fall has come to an end but the forces that have traditionally firmed-up job recovery are still missing, said Rajeev Dhawan, director of the Economic Forecasting Center at the Robinson College of Business.
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The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Georgia State University a grant to operate a Veterans Upward Bound program.
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Scientists develop the world’s smallest laser based on the work of a Georgia State professor and his colleague.
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The J. Mack Robinson College of Business is ranked near the top in multiple categories in the 2010 edition of “America’s Best Colleges” published annually by
U.S. News and World Report.
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Videos of the two Georgia State budget town hall meetings can be viewed online.
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Georgia State University expects to enroll more than 30,000 students for the fall 2009 semester, breaking the institution’s records for undergraduate and graduate students.
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Sociologist’s new book explores race, class and other issues surrounding Atlanta’s transportation network.
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Georgia State’s Sarah Brosnan receives NSF CAREER award to study the reactions to unequal rewards.
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School of Social Work will assist communities in reducing alcohol and drug-related traffic accidents.
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Georgia State celebrates two decades of McNair fellows.
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Changing face of U.S. workforce propels new three-year, practitioner-focused degree.
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