Equal but different
Sometimes it’s the things that make us different are what end up making us the same Dr. Geert deVries of Georgia State’s Neuroscience Institute is conducting research on hormonal differences between male and female brain […]
Sometimes it’s the things that make us different are what end up making us the same Dr. Geert deVries of Georgia State’s Neuroscience Institute is conducting research on hormonal differences between male and female brain […]
Beginning next semester, Georgia State will replace uLearn, its learning management system, with Desire2Learn (D2L). According to Kenya Johnson, the marketing and communications manager at Information Systems and Technology, “Because Blackboard’s newest product did not […]
A new sorority chapter recently joined Georgia State. The Alpha Pi Chapter of Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc. was founded at Georgia State on Nov. 11. According to Sigma Lambda Upsilon, the founders decided […]
Kerri-Ann Sanderson was awarded a $10,000 scholarship from the KPMG Foundation—for the third consecutive year. Sanderson, who has been a Georgia State doctoral student since 2010, said a friend told her about the scholarship, so […]
Sitting behind computers, slumped over textbooks, lifting desks and books—working and studying at Georgia State isn’t as easy on the body as you may think. Licensed Massage Therapist, Latoya French has joined the Employee Development […]
A unanimous vote by the Student Activity Fee Committee on Friday afternoon ended a 3-year-long attempt by green initiative proponents to receive funding. The vote created a new Sustainability Initiatives Fee Council geared toward funding […]
The Aerotropolis describes the future design of successful airport terminals worldwide. The conceptual brainchild of John Kasarda, professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said airports are set to become “mega-malls” of […]
A panel of five students who recently returned from study abroad programs spoke of their stories, hardships, suggestions, and the process of leaving the States at a seminar held in the Urban Life Building last […]
Kevin Clash, the iconic voice of Sesame Street’s Elmo, has taken a leave of absence from the show after being accused of having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old boy more than seven years ago. The […]
Increased research of HIV/AIDS’ contributions to the social, regional and scientific communities could be dramatic, especially here in Atlanta. The disease affects more than 40,000 Georgians. Leading HIV/AIDS research at Georgia State is Dr. Richard […]
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