On his first day on the job as offensive coordinator for Georgia State's football team, John Bond rolled a chair into an empty conference room in the Citizen's Trust Bank Building for the team's first-ever coaches' meeting.
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Faculty from all six departments in Georgia State University’s College of Education will be working together over the next three years to increase service learning throughout metro Atlanta.
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Georgia State University has received a $188,000 Business and International Education grant from the Department of Education to establish a Southeast regional alliance of higher education institutions in seven states.
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A Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar will establish a Georgia State University center that will focus on discoveries in inflammation and infectious disease treatments.
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There are some children who can't read or say even the simplest words, like red, cat or zoo. The severity of their disorder really brings home to Mary Ann Romski that "when you don't have language, it compromises your ability to do anything else."
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The music Tyler McGoff heard the first time he tuned into to GSU's WRAS Album 88 is what attracted him to the university. Now, the senior journalism major is general manager of the 100,000-watt radio station.
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Professor Akinyele Umoja's (left) task on a hot July day was to help 41 educators envision Booker T. Washington's famous speech on race relations at the Cotton States and International Exposition in Piedmont Park in 1895.
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The Hangzhou Wenlan School Youth Orchestra, considered one of the finest secondary schools in China, will make its U.S. debut at Georgia State University’s Rialto Center for the Arts this weekend.
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Preparations for the World Cup in South Africa paid off. The event came off without major incident and with spectacular success.
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On Sunday, Steve Tiley carded a 74 to finish in a tie for 68th of the 156 golfers in the British Open at St. Andrews. He was cruising along at even par with a birdie and a bogey after 16 holes, but suffered a bogey on both the 17th and 18th holes to drop just a bit in the final order.
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Two Georgia State University professors in partnership with a South African university are working to build a way to help reduce the prevalence of HIV/AIDS among youth, as well as reducing violence in the community.
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When asked why Georgia State was her No. 1 choice for a university, incoming freshman Nina Walker excitedly listed GSU's location in the city, the diversity of the student body and the business program's strong reputation.
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America must master computer science to succeed in the global economy. And that can't happen unless the talents of everyone, including women - who only represent 11 percent of the bachelor's degrees awarded in the field - are added to the mix.
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Four years ago, as she walked along black sand beaches of the Big Island of Hawaii, Pam Longobardi was shocked by what she found littering the once pristine shoreline. Strewn across her path were of plastic garbage and huge mounds of netting.
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Georgia State University's College of Education increased the number of minority students graduating from its Ph.D. programs, according to a set of national rankings released this year.
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Georgia State University fueled the Atlanta economy by $1.4 billion in fiscal year 2009, according to a new study by the University System of Georgia that looked at the impact of its 35 higher education institutions. That's nearly 11 percent of the university system's total statewide economic impact.
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Georgia State University is hosting a summer program in which faculty and students from universities in Germany and China will examine "The South in the Age of Obama" in collaboration with their GSU peers.
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