Georgia State University’s Center of Excellence for Health Disparities Research will host a summit on March 7 aimed at addressing the problems of health disparities in urban areas.
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Serious criminals co-opt religious doctrine to permit, and even encourage, their illicit activity, a study by Georgia State criminologists Volkan Topalli, Timothy Brezina and graduate student Mindy Bernhardt shows.
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Children with brain lesions suffered before or around the time of birth are able to use gestures an important aspect of the language learning process to convey simple sentences, a Georgia State University researcher has found.
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Eugen Schoenfeld, a Holocaust survivor and retired professor and chair of Georgia State’s Sociology Department, will speak at the university’s annual Cultural Event at 11:30 a.m., Feb. 22 in the Student Center Speakers Auditorium.
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Michael White is a a jazz clarinetist, bandleader, composer, jazz historian and musical educator.
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Children with cerebral palsy face many challenges, especially as they develop motor skills and muscle control needed to interact with their environments.
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Georgia State University has made another commitment to ensuring all students succeed with the opening of a new University Advisement Center that already has more than 700 appointments scheduled over the next two weeks.
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Georgia State will dedicate its General Classroom Building to former university president Noah Langdale at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13. In his 31 years as president, Langdale helped create the campus we know today.
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Dr. Drew Pinsky, the host of "Dr. Drew on Call" on CNN's HLN, will speak at Georgia State University at 3 p.m., Feb. 14 in the Student Center Ballroom as the third speaker in the Centennial Distinguished Speakers Series.
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Lynda Brown Wright has spent a lifetime pursuing change. For more than 25 years she has been an advocate for faculty, helping institutions attract the best and brightest and ensuring their career progression.
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Four Georgia State University College of Law students were elected this past November to public office in Georgia.
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