A Georgia State University physics professor has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to pursue research that may lead to a better understanding of neurological disorders.
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Georgia State University College of Law will host several high level judges during the “Trailblazers” panel on Thursday, Sept. 30, as part of the Just the Beginning Foundation’s annual conference.
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The National Institutes of Health has awarded a group of Atlanta universities, including Georgia State University, with a nearly $1.7 million grant to encourage and prepare students from diverse backgrounds to pursue neuroscience-related careers.
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A record 17 of Georgia State University’s doctoral programs received national rankings in a report released today by the National Research Council.
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Georgia State University students and employees will have a chance to discover what it takes to be the CEO of a top company and find out how reporters get their stories at the
USA Today CEO Forum this week
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Georgia State University’s Department of Political Science will begin a new faculty and student exchange program with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom in spring 2011.
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A Georgia State University professor has received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to help create better tools that will lead to a greater understanding of post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety in youth.
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Get ready to kickoff another new tradition at Georgia State University! For the first time in its nearly 100-year history, GSU is celebrating Homecoming during the fall semester. Spirited events start Monday, Sept. 27 and run throughout the week until game day.
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When the Panthers score a touchdown or the basketball team knocks down a basket, Candace Cliatt and the GSU cheerleaders are on the sidelines pumping up the crowd.
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Georgia State University College of Law was ranked No. 1 in the country for its value, according to National Jurist, a magazine geared to law students. GSU jumped to the top of the pack from fourth last year.
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The American Chemical Society has given high rankings to Georgia State University’s Master of Science in chemistry program, placing GSU in the top rankings among number of master’s graduates produced.
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Georgia State University’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies helped to land the Census Bureau’s Atlanta Research Data Center – the government’s highest-level business, social and health statistical data warehouse.
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The National Institutes of Health has awarded Georgia State University with a five-year grant to start a new Center for Excellence in Health Disparities Research.
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On a recent Tuesday morning, students in the "Culture and Society" Freshmen Learning Community had a moment similar what to guests on "The Oprah Show" might experience. Each of the 25 freshmen received a brand-new Apple iPad as part of a GSU technology and mobile learning pilot program meant to improve the educational experience of first-year students.
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When the Georgia State University Marching Band took the field on Sept. 2 for the first time ever, the feeling in the Georgia Dome was electric.
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The Center for Collaborative and International Arts (CENCIA) at Georgia State University is sponsoring nine events during the 2010-11 year that will bring together artists with scholars of various academic disciplines.
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Georgia State University will dedicate and rename Alumni Hall, located at the corner of Gilmer and Courtland streets, for one of the university's most successful and enthusiastic alumni, A.W. "Bill" Dahlberg.
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David Orland Brown has seen many corners of this country from the seat of his bicycle. While doing so, the Georgia State University senior in international real estate has also raised $12,000 for people with disabilities.
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In 1540, Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto went through what would become the southeastern United States in search of gold. He never found it, but on the way, he made one of the first European contacts with Native Americans living in the future state of Georgia. A team of anthropology students spent this past summer in middle and south Georgia helping to shed new light about this period in the European exploration of the Americas.
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Justin Walker thought he wanted to be a physical therapist until he watched a college football game from the sidelines.
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When big companies hit the skids, their leaders often point the finger at something – or someone – other than themselves.
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As obesity rates in the United States reach epidemic proportions, researchers from across Georgia State University are banding together to help fight the growing health crisis.
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As an incoming freshman, Bianca Harrison has accomplished more than many college juniors. The 18-year-old Carrollton, Ga., native comes to GSU with 60 college credits under her belt from courses she took at a local college while still in high school. She's also an accomplished viola player and an active volunteer with Relay for Life and the Bhutanese Refugee Project. Harrison is just one of GSU's Presidential Scholars for the class of 2014.
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Before the Georgia State University Football team stormed the field or the Marching Band performed its first half-time show, junior Maria Valdes stood in front of thousands of fans, making history herself.
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The football era began at Georgia State with a 41-7 victory over NAIA Shorter in the Georgia Dome Thursday night.
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Brandeis University professor and scholar Gregory Petsko will speak at Georgia State University at 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 7 about what makes research universities successful.
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