In the years after World War II, DeKalb County, Georgia was one of the fastest-growing counties in the country. Whole neighborhoods of brick ranch houses sprang up to accommodate the new residents.
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Although the college experience is an adventure, it can at times become overwhelming with classes, studying, co-curricular events, and social activities. To assist you in your journey through college, the Success at State website is here to give you an overview of available academic services at Georgia State University.
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The Board of Regents recently granted approval to the Georgia State University Institute of Public Health to offer a Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health degree.
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Georgia State University will host the 5th annual Italian Film Festival on campus March 24 through March 27, presenting new Italian films in 35mm at the Rialto Center for the Arts.
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Georgia State University researchers will examine the disaster in Japan following the country’s strongest earthquake in recorded history during a public panel discussion on March 29.
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Ron Hunter, who won 254 games in 17 seasons at IUPUI, has been named the head men's basketball coach at Georgia State University, President Mark P. Becker and Director of Athletics Cheryl L. Levick announced.
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In 1976, as a college student at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba in Córdoba, Argentina, Fernando Reati was an active and vocal opponent of de facto President Jorge Rafael Videla's regime and the government's sanctioned violence against its own people.
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Ruth Gourley wears her Student Alumni Association T-shirt proudly around the Georgia State University campus. It's just one way Gourley is helping to increase school spirit and spread the word about the new organization.
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When Demetrice Jordan talks about her craft, it’s very clear that she has a passion for helping to combat not only health disparities, but also to find the risk factors leading to cancer and other diseases.
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Georgia State University College of Law will host the Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday, March 21, at the Georgia State University Student Center Ballroom.
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Georgia State University's J. Mack Robinson College of Business ranks in the nation's top 10 percent of business schools offering part-time master's (MBA, M.S.) programs.
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Georgia State University has awarded eight new proposed research clusters with new faculty hires in a second round of hiring under the university's ambitious Second Century Initiative.
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Georgia State Law continues to be ranked among the top third of the nation's law schools, coming in at No. 61 in the U.S. News Media Group's 2012 edition of America's Best Graduate Schools.
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Seven winning teams of Georgia State University undergraduate students were recognized Wednesday for research and artistic excellence at the university's annual Undergraduate Research Conference.
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The Crim Center will host "The Power of Students: Freedom Riders," an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Freedom Rides
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The Georgia State University Welcome Center provides an official reception area for visitors to the University. Visitors, alumni, faculty and staff can stop by for information about the university, its programs and its activities.
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Georgia State's Center for Collaborative and International Arts, or CENCIA, is wrapping up its sixth year of programming with three events that will bring international art and international issues to campus.
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Annie Wilson decided she wanted to become Miss America at a young age.
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In its annual list of the top 50 “Go-To” law schools, the National Law Journal ranks Georgia State University College of Law No. 32 for its percentage of graduates who were hired as first-year associates at the nation’s top firms.
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The University Commons housing complex at Georgia State University, is the “Best overall dorm in the country,” according to CampusSplash.com, a website that provides high school and college students news about college life and admissions.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will hold an event to observe National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on March 10 at Georgia State University.
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