In many ways, Georgia State has long been a vital supporter for the Atlanta Film Festival, one of the oldest and longest-running film festivals in the country. Now, the 36-year-old organization has moved its headquarters to campus. The festival kicked off March 23 and runs through April 1.
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To help students find the money to stay in school, Georgia State University opened its Scholarship Resource Center last April. To navigate the paperwork and deadlines, GSU students turn to Anna Katherine “Katie” Espada.
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As Catherine Stankus showed Wednesday during the Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference, research excellence is not limited to people with doctorates – and is not limited to the natural sciences alone.
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Eighteen students from the Model United Nations team traveled to their first overseas conference in Manavgat, Turkey, and 13 students won awards for their work representing countries, including Russia, the Republic of Cape Verde and Turkey.
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To make the most of the college experience, Georgia State University encourages students to look for opportunities to get involved on campus by joining one of the more than 320 chartered student organizations.
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After nearly a decade of service, Sullivan, the classroom canine, calls it a career.
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Undergraduate students from 35 departments will present the best of their academic and artistic work during the sixth annual Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference on Wednesday, March 21.
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Graduate programs from across Georgia State University were ranked among the best in the nation in
U.S. News & World Report’s 2013 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools, published this week.
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Making its first postseason appearance since 2002, Georgia State opened play in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament in impressive fashion, defeating Tennessee Tech, 74-43.
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Cortney Rashad VanHook, a senior psychology major, was recently named the first winner of the Joseph H. McClure Award presented by the African-American Male Initiative Success Program.
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When Jalen Jones opened his Georgia State University acceptance letter he shouted, danced and proclaimed to the world, “I don’t need any more colleges. I’m done. I’ve got my college!”
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Dan Gilgoff, religion editor for CNN.com, will speak at the first Religion and Public Life Fellow lecture at GSU at 6 p.m. March 13 at the Rialto Center for the Arts.
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Georgia State University’s Institute of Public Health will host Sir Michael Marmot, a renowned international expert in health inequality, during a lecture from 11 a.m. to noon March 13.
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Illegally dumped tires are more than just an eyesore. Holding standing water, they become breeding grounds for disease-carrying mosquitoes and havens for rodents. And often, some of the most vulnerable communities in Atlanta suffer from this blight without any routine collection of tires by the city.
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The foreclosure crisis. Urban green space. Soil and air quality. For the next three summers, undergraduate geographers will come to Georgia State University to research these issues using Atlanta as their laboratory.
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John Lewis, a U.S. Representative and Civil Rights icon, will focus on “Politics and Issues of Aging” for the annual gerontology event.
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John Quiñones, ABC news correspondent and host of the network’s primetime show “What Would You Do," will speak at GSU at 11:30 a.m. March 13 in the GSU Student Center Speaker’s Auditorium.
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Georgia State University's scientific research profile has increased over past decades, with collaborative and interdisciplinary centers focused on solving problems and mysteries in numerous fields, from developing better drugs to cure diseases, to understanding the complexities of the brain.
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GSU team brings the Gold Dome to life with new app.
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