On June 14, several major business organizations in the metro Atlanta business community, led by the Confucius Institute at GSU and Georgia China Alliance, joined forces to host a major international event—the China’s Global Outlook Conference.
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For nearly a century, Georgia State University students and administration have figured out how to accomplish a lot with a little through innovative thinking and perseverance. That pattern of success continues through Keep Hope Alive, a scholarship program that makes small grants at critical times to help students regain state funding.
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Incept is the undergraduate student orientation program at Georgia State University. Incept programs introduce new students to the unique world of Georgia State and prepare them to make the most of both academic and co-curricular experiences.
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Miss Georgia State University, Brittany Parks, will be competing in the Miss Georgia Pageant on June 20-23 in Columbus, Ga.
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Ndosi Anyabwile’s two-minute movie, titled “Spilled Milk,” is taking him all the way to Tinseltown.
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Having a campus near the state capitol in downtown Atlanta provides ample opportunity for Georgia State University students to learn through firsthand observation and experience.
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From the window of his 44th floor office on the northern end of downtown Atlanta, Andrew Young has a panoramic view of the city.
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For Nathaniel Hodges, being part of Georgia State University’s new Success Academy this summer is a life changing opportunity.
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Incept is the undergraduate student orientation program at Georgia State University. Incept programs introduce new students to the unique world of Georgia State and prepare them to make the most of both academic and co-curricular experiences.
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Focusing on Annette Lucille Hall, the first black student to attend the university, GSU will commemorate the 50th anniversary of its desegregation with a June 14 ceremony. The event will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Student Center on the 3rd Floor in the Gallery Lounge.
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Georgia State University continues to lead the nation in graduating minority students, now ranking No.1 in the nation among not-for-profit institutions in awarding bachelor’s degrees to African-American students according to
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.
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Georgia State University has launched a new Bachelor of Science to Doctor of Philosophy nursing program, providing a more direct route to educate nursing researchers.
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Georgia State University announced today (June 5) that it has reversed the decision to move to one annual commencement ceremony, and accordingly will hold the fall 2012 ceremony for undergraduate, masters' and specialists' degrees at 2 p.m. Dec. 18. in the Georgia Dome.
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For Stuart Schwarzschild and the four ships carrying his Army heavy maintenance unit, the risk of death or severe injury hovered as they crossed the English Channel two weeks after D-Day.
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For four decades, the Georgia Council for Economic Education – based at Georgia State University – has helped students across the state learn how money works. Over that span, executive director David V. Martin has strengthened his personal belief that dollars and cents are currency for building relationships and reflecting values.
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