Georgia State basketball fans can be thankful that Danyiell McKeller is a twin.
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For associate professor Jacqueline Laures-Gore, her first job as an aide in a nursing facility in rural Iowa introduced her to her life's passion - the field of communication disorders.
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Flying into the eye of a hurricane and hanging from the ceiling during a zero gravity airplane flight are just a few ways Nicole Mitchell spends her free time while studying law at Georgia State.
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Growing up, Casonya Johnson wanted to be a science fiction writer. Now, the associate professor of biology is authoring a new study that could unravel some of the real mysteries of human development.
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Georgia State has received a $1 million gift from The American Association of Managing General Agents to create a new Distinguished Chair in Risk Management and Insurance.
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With the banking system still struggling with toxic debt and the corporate sector still reluctant to invest, the economic recovery is expected to continue at a much slower rate than many think.
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The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United States, H.E. Aziz Mekouar, will speak at Georgia State University at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday (Feb. 24) in the Student Center State Ballroom.
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Georgia State's University Library is hosting two lectures, the first focusing on the life of African-American intellectual Hubert Harrison and the second on the history of U.S. public transportation.
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Living in a castle is just one way eight Georgia State students have been immersed into learning about French politics, history and culture while studying abroad this semester.
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American fashion consultant and television personality Tim Gunn will speak at Georgia State at 3 p.m. Monday (Feb. 22) in the Student Center main ballroom.
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Faith Perry, Abby Rigdon and Nadine Louw stand on a metal gantry more than four yards off of the ground, overlooking the massive Ocean Voyager exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium.
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Ask any college student around and you'll hear that juggling class schedules, jobs and good grades can be tough. At GSU, there is a whole team of people who help guide students to academic success. Georgia State has recently implemented several programs aimed at boosting student success and helping students both gain and maintain the HOPE scholarship all the way to graduation.
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In celebration of Black History Month, Georgia State University is hosting a tribute to acclaimed vocalist Nina Simone at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23 in the main lobby of the Rialto Center for the Arts.
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Georgia State University's Center for International and Collaborative Arts (CENCIA) and the Alumni Association are presenting "Mauricio Kagel: Film Music, Music Performance, Performance Film" at 8 p.m. on Feb. 12 at the Florence Kopleff Recital Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
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It's not every day you see a university president sitting cross-legged on the floor with a group of four-year-olds. But that's what happened last month when Georgia State University President Mark Becker broke from his normal hectic schedule to read, "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie," to a group of 20 pre-kindergarteners at GSU's Lanette S. Suttles Child Development Center.
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Georgia State University scientists have found that the gas nitric oxide – an air pollutant found in cigarette smoke and automobile exhaust – is also produced in cells of the nervous system and serves physiological functions.
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Ernest G. Welch, the university’s oldest alumnus, died at 103 on Dec. 26, 2009. He and his late sister, Frances, left a significant portion of their estates to Georgia State’s School of Art and Design, totaling approximately $4 million.
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If you've noticed that Pounce, Georgia State's beloved mascot, is looking a little fiercer these days, you're not alone. The new Pounce, more lifelike panther, made his debut at a recent men's basketball game - leading the team to victory. Pounce's sleeker body goes along with the new GSU athletics logos.
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Georgia State fans are invited to attend the second annual Football Signing Day Celebration as head coach Bill Curry and his staff discuss their 2010 signees on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at the GSU Student Center Ballroom.
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They have the uniforms, fight song and director. Now all the Georgia State University Marching Band needs are the musicians. The School of Music has put out a rallying cry for students to fill the inaugural Georgia State Marching Band. Now is the time for students to make the band.
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