DOE releases guide to better protect student privacy
On Feb. 25, the U.S. Department of Education’s (DOE) Privacy Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) released an updated guidance on how to protect students’ privacy.
On Feb. 25, the U.S. Department of Education’s (DOE) Privacy Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) released an updated guidance on how to protect students’ privacy.
“Love Your Body Day”, a free health fair for students and staff, took place on March 5. The event was co-hosted by the office of Student Health Promotions and the Healthy State Committee and took […]
The preservation of the Religious Freedom Act, a bill currently making its way through the Georgia General Assembly, has stirred controversy for its potential to give those in power the ability to discriminate against individuals […]
Coffee Talks, an event held by Georgia State’s LEAD team, held a discussion on black history titled “Hate Cannot Drive Out Hate” on Feb. 26. “I think it’s important to have a platform to talk […]
Gay, bisexual and transgender males may have the opportunity to join a new fraternity at Georgia State […]
In an effort to provide more service to students without raising expenses, senators decided to reallocate funding from current fees into the library fee. The funding created by this new fee will help the Student […]
In the heart of downtown Atlanta, Georgia State students face higher prices than some other universities in Georgia […]
The second round of the snow storms that began on Tuesday, Feb. 11 has caused this week’s events at Georgia State to be cancelled or rescheduled. The appearance of tv host and naturalist Jack Hanna […]
When grading the university on it’s performance during the snowstorm, a majority of students rated the university as “average.” […]
Community service opportunities expand for students […]
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