A record number of students began classes at Georgia State on Aug. 22. Fall enrollment numbers have topped 32,000 students for the first time ever. Here's a look back at the first week of the fall semester.
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Provost Risa Palm has announced that Margaret C. Wilmoth, professor of nursing at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, will become dean of the Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and Health Professions effective Jan. 1, 2012.
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An analysis conducted by the University of Texas at Dallas once again places the Robinson College among the world’s top business schools for research productivity over the most recent five-year period.
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Vince Lombardi called them his War Council. In 1965 - Bill Curry's rookie year with the Green Bay Packers - that group included future Pro Football Hall of Famers Willie Davis, Bart Starr and Forrest Gregg.
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Recent stock market volatility, political dysfunction, European debt jitters and slowing growth in emerging markets will cause already decelerating GDP growth to stall in the next 12 months, says Rajeev Dhawan, director of the Economic Forecasting Center at GSU.
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Scientists at Georgia State University have found that whole ginger extract has promising cancer-preventing activity in prostate cancer. The first of its kind study looks at the anti-cancer properties of ginger as a whole, rather than that of individual compounds found in the plant.
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Panther Welcome will continue this week at Georgia State with 30 more opportunities for students to get involved on campus and meet new friends, including GSU's first football game of the season against Clark Atlanta Friday, Sept. 2 at the Georgia Dome.
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Georgia State University possesses a unique instrument to search the stars - the Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy operates the CHARA Array, a research facility used by scientists the world over. But they don't necessarily have to travel to Mount Wilson, Calif., to use it.
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A record number of students will start classes at Georgia State University this fall. Fall enrollment numbers released Aug. 18 by Georgia State University officials show enrollment has topped 32,000 students for the first time ever.
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College students with mobility impairments who are studying for a career in the geosciences will soon be able to explore a computer-generated simulation of a large cave system.
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Georgia State University will have two new opportunities to help improve the quality of education in Georgia after two metro Atlanta school programs were awarded funding through the Race to the Top program.
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Camouflage-clad figures stalk across a field still wet with dew, pausing every 20 yards or so to slash and jab with their bayonets one of the dozen dummies scattered about and unleash a guttural battle cry.
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Thank you for your interest in the purchase of M Deck or Lofts Non-Resident Parking Permits. Our on-line sales reopened on August 16, 2011 at noon. With the high level of interest for permits in these facilities, all of the available permits have been sold.
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Janice Redding (left) knows that navigating around a new campus, making friends and deciding on a major can be overwhelming during your first year of college. As a mentor in one of GSU's Freshmen Learning Communities, Redding, a junior early childhood education major, plans to make that transition a little easier.
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The Georgia Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, has been awarded a $55,373 grant to conduct research to expand local farm-to-market activities in cities throughout Georgia.
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The newly formed Willis Research Network Economic Capital Forum at GSU is collaboration between academia, industry and policy-makers located in the Department of Risk Management and Insurance at Georgia State's J. Mack Robinson College of Business.
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The Maternal Child Health Bureau of the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration has awarded the Center for Leadership in Disability (CLD) at GSU a $3.1 million, five-year grant.
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Georgia State University and Gentel Biosciences have announced an agreement with the GSU Research Foundation and its National B Virus Resource Center for its B virus antigen to be licensed for use in Gentel’s Colony Surveillance Assays.
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In life, patterns abound. From DNA molecules to the habits of shoppers, there are sequences that repeat and tell researchers more about the world. Finding these complex patterns and determining what they mean is not easy, however, and the process requires immense computing power. Ken Nguyen is working on a way to analyze patterns more efficiently.
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Alaina Reaves has had a crash course this summer in how heated politics can get in Washington, D.C.
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