Season three of Georgia State football kicks off with a stern test as the Panthers host a South Carolina State program that has posted 11 straight winning seasons in Thursday's season opener at the Georgia Dome.
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Georgia State University junior Brandon Savransky has never let diabetes slow him down. This summer, as a volunteer camp counselor, he showed kids with the same condition that they too, could reach for their dreams.
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Rather than landing a summer position at a local law firm between her first and second years, this summer GSU Law student Brittanie Browning advanced her legal studies in a less conventional way. The 24-year-old spent eight weeks in Jeonju, South Korea, studying Korean through the U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship Program.
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Scientists at Georgia State University have found that the ability to hear is lessened when, as a result of injury, a region of the brain responsible for processing sounds receives both visual and auditory inputs.
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The looming fiscal cliff and attendant political discord are souring consumer and corporate confidence and will slow down U.S. economic growth into early 2013, according to Rajeev Dhawan of the Economic Forecasting Center.
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Georgia State men's basketball coach Ron Hunter, his staff and players traveled halfway around the world to South Africa July 31 through Aug. 9 to distribute shoes and hope with Samaritan's Feet.
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Georgia State University is welcoming back students this fall with two weeks of Welcome Week activities that will run until Aug. 30.
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Bill Curry, GSU's head football coach since the program's inception, announced he will retire at season's end.
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Bill Curry, Georgia State's head football coach since the program's inception in 2008, announced Aug. 15 that he will retire from coaching following the 2012 season.
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A number of exciting changes in Parking and Transportation are coming this fall. Among the changes anticipated are updated routes for the Panther Express shuttles to include the Piedmont North student housing complex, as well as additional day services for the Aderhold Learning Center area.
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Brad Ferrer (B.B.A. '81) was like just about every other student on the GSU campus in the late 1970s and the early 80s — he held a full-time job and drove downtown every morning for classes.
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Georgia State senior Terrell Jenrette was drawn to neuroscience partly out of curiosity, and partly out of his family’s experiences.
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Marcus Kernizan has been focused on being a leader since his first day at Georgia State University.
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Florence Kopleff, whom
Time magazine once called the “greatest living alto,” died July 24. Kopleff taught hundreds of singers in her 30 years at Georgia State University, where she was honored with the Alumni Distinguished Professor Award in 1982.
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A team of scientists have found a new way to examine certain properties of electrons in graphene – a material that may hold the key to new technologies in computing and other fields.
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Georgia State University has prevailed in a precedent-setting lawsuit that will help determine the future of copyright law in the digital age.
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When the international beverage giant Coca-Cola began seeking student interns for the London 2012 Olympic Games, they turned to the Cecil B. Day School of Hospitality Administration at Georgia State University.
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