Georgia State University announces the formation of the new Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and Health Professions, effective July 1. Previously, the Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and the School of Health Professions were housed as separate entities within the College of Health and Human Sciences.
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Graduates of Georgia State University’s College of Law topped the Winter 2011 Georgia Bar Exam results, released late last month.
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GSU's Writing Across the Curriculum Program, the Critical Thinking Through Writing Initiative and the former Center for Teaching and Learning are joining together to form the Center for Instructional Innovation.
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Grace Lee has been where many incoming freshmen are: finding themselves on the large, urban campus of Georgia State University, feeling a bit nervous and shy in a new world that might be intimidating on first glance.
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GSU nutrition students worked with the university's Lanette L. Suttles Child Development Center this summer to provide little ones with meals and menus that are fresh, different and nutritious while meeting new national dietary benchmarks for child care.
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The World Affairs Council of Atlanta and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library will hold a book signing featuring new College of Arts and Sciences Dean William J. Long’s new book “Pandemics and Peace: Public Health Cooperation in Zones of Conflict.”
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For nearly 75 minutes, Ron Hunter has been talking - virtually non-stop, much like his basketball teams always run and shoot the three or dunk, the shot clock be damned.
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GSU's School of Music is hosting the Harrower Summer Opera Workshop, a three-week program of instruction, seminars, masterclasses with international artists and public presentations of staged and costumed one-act operas and operatic scenes.
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The Georgia State University campus, faculty, staff and students will take part in Atlanta Streets Alive, an event that will open downtown streets to bicyclists and pedestrians June 11 and June 25.
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For the first time ever at Georgia State University, students attending Incept: New Student Orientation will register for classes on Apple iPads. In an effort to make class registration quicker and easier for students, the university has formatted 200 of the portable devices for the freshman class to use when they attend Incept Orientations starting June 14.
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The history of Georgia State University is one of transformation - from its founding in 1913 as an evening school of commerce, to its emergence as an independent college in the 1960s, to its designation in 1995 as one of four research institutions in the state university system.
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Visits to the Shanghai Museum, the Beijing Opera and a Chinese acrobatic show are teaching Brittany Cullins about China in a way that she could never experience in a classroom.
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