In order to eliminate lines and improve customer service, Auxiliary and Support Services will sell M Deck and non-resident Lofts parking permits for the spring semester only online, and on a first-come first-served basis.
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Melinda Hartwig (left), associate professor of Egyptian art and archaeology, will co-host a new Science Channel two-part special at 9 p.m. on Dec. 4 and Dec. 11, taking viewers inside the architectural marvels of two ancient civilizations.
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Lubna A.R. Memon’s obsession with technology began at age 12. That’s when the master’s student in Computer Information Systems (CIS) began tinkering with her father’s first computer, learning on her own the disk operating system from reference manuals.
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Standing in the oil-slicked marsh of Barataria Bay along the Gulf Coast in Louisiana, Ryan Perry, a second-year Ph.D. student in microbiology, eases a metal core sampler down through the murky water and deep into the soil.
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On the fourth floor of the Petit Science Center, students in Jeremy Crampton's geography class stand before a glowing concave bank of computer screens. Crampton encourages his students, who gaze with amazement, to use wireless keyboards and mice to zoom in and out of the 3D renderings, which depict downtown Atlanta side by side with old planning maps of the city from the 1950s.
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The Georgia State University School of Music and the Rialto Center for the Arts present the 13th annual Gala Holiday Concert on Saturday, Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 5 at 3 p.m. at the Rialto Center for the Arts.
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The School of Music is opening a new chapter in its relationship with Renmin University in Beijing, sending four faculty members and four students to China for a series of meetings and workshops, as well as a special performance on Nov. 20.
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The new normal in the nation’s economy is the abnormal and we have to “make peace with it,” said Rajeev Dhawan, director of the Economic Forecasting Center at Georgia State University’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business.
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College of Law student Raymond Lindholm was born to perform, whether showering the audience with inspiring melodies from his violin or winning the jury’s vote with his powerful closing arguments.
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Making a new best friend in England and spending spring break in Rome, Italy are just a few of the memories that Elizabeth Joseph has from spending a year abroad in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.
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It's been more than two decades since GSU Head Football Coach Bill Curry roamed the sidelines at Bryant-Denny Stadium as Alabama's head coach. On Thursday, Nov. 18, Curry will return to Tuscaloosa, Ala., where he will lead his upstart Panthers into the historic stadium to face the defending national champion and 11th ranked Crimson Tide.
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Georgia State University students will have another opportunity to be inspired by the freshman book that bonded them this summer, when Luma Mufleh speaks on campus at 3 p.m. Monday (Nov. 15) at the Rialto Center for the Arts.
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Georgia State researchers have found that adopted adolescents who have good relationships with their parents are less likely to get into trouble and are more likely to do better in school.
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Students from across the state will visit Georgia State University this week to experience what it’s like to work as a delegate at the United Nations.
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Instead of getting a jump on weekend plans, Georgia State freshman Shelley Warner (left) spent a recent Friday afternoon reading books to several kids at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Hughes Spalding, including Yasmine Ford (right). In the waiting area for primary care, the 5-year-old eagerly listened as Warner read, "Little Rabbit Foo Foo." Once Warner finished the book, Yasmine asked, "Can you read me another please?"
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Georgia State University was recently recognized as a Role Model for diversity by Minority Access Inc. during its 11th National Role Models Conference, one of the nation’s first and most prestigious disparities conferences.
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Georgia State University’s Nov. 12 Law Review Symposium will tackle a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that has already had a major impact on this year's mid-term elections:
Citizens United v. FEC.
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Georgia State University undergraduates and their faculty advisors should start thinking about research and artistic projects they would like to enter into this spring’s Undergraduate Research Conference.
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Like most 6-year-olds, Jayden House loves to play his video games, but he loves to play soccer and swim, too. He excelled in his preschool tumbling class and easily keeps up with his friends on the playground.
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Being crowned Homecoming Queen at Georgia State University doesn’t just mean sporting a tiara and a sash. LaToya Raines, a 21-year-old criminal justice major, plans to use the platform this year to educate students about social issues around Atlanta such as homelessness, unemployment among college students and the state of the education system.
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Growing up with an older brother who stutters, Elizabeth Omaivboje decided early on to pursue a master's degree in speech-language pathology so she could help him and others who struggle to communicate. This semester, instead of working with school-aged children with speech problems, Omaivboje, shown with Frances Foote, is helping seniors learn strategies to help with communication and cognitive decline related to aging.
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