Georgia State University researchers at the Institute of Public Health are finding ways to use mobile technologies to help protect children from dangers around the home.
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A question and answer session will be held Wednesday, Aug. 3 for students interested in the new neuroscience bachelor's degree recently approved by the Board of Regents.
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Pursuing a master’s degree while holding down a full-time job is a lot for anyone to juggle, but Anna Alford, a graduate student in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, manages all that and more.
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Attending a university in the heart of Atlanta has many benefits if you have the right resources. The Atlanta/Campus community provides a wealth of opportunities from internships, job opportunities, to professionals in your related field of study.
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A documentary by Jonathan Gayles, associate professor of African-American Studies, will be screened during the National Black Arts Festival events at the Rialto Center for the Arts this week.
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Assistant professor of anthropology Jeffrey Glover (left) and his students embarked on an expedition this May to learn more about the mysteries of an ancient Maya port site in the Yucatan Peninsula to discover more about the Mayan civilization's trade and power.
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Georgia State University researchers have found that the ability to understand distorted speech is not limited to humans, giving scientists more insights on speech perception and development among humans.
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The Scientist magazine has ranked Georgia State University in the top 15 of U.S. academic institutions as one of the best places for researchers to work in academia.
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Sweating the small details helped put Winifred Akande through Georgia State, and details were many the night of May 7, 2009.
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Hope Robinson hates cancer. It wreaks havoc on the lives of the patient and their family – not only from the disease itself, but from the debilitating side effects of many current treatments.
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This summer, construction crews have been busy working on three major projects on campus, a 23,500 square-foot addition to Classroom South, a new dining hall at the Piedmont North student housing complex and pedestrian safety improvements on Piedmont Avenue.
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