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Recent News About Georgia State University
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67 coaches at institutions in Fulton County earned $363,273 on average in 2022
The average coaching salary at Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus, the only institution paying coaches during 2022 in Fulton County, was $793,603, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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This high school athlete from Fulton County posted on Twitter about their university sport future in week ending June 10
This player posted on Twitter about a university offers in the week ending June 10.
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Georgia State University Foundation Award Will Save Students $1 Million on Learning Materials
The Georgia State University Foundation Board of Trustees has awarded $20,000 to the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies’ AYS Open initiative.
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Study Suggests Women STEM Majors at Disproportionate Risk of Sexual Violence Study Suggests Women STEM Majors at Disproportionate Risk of Sexual Violence
Study Suggests Women STEM Majors at Disproportionate Risk of Sexual Violence Study Suggests Women STEM Majors at Disproportionate Risk of Sexual Violence
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Georgia State Neuroscientist Earns Lifetime Distinction as AAAS Fellow
Geert de Vries, Regents’ Professor in Georgia State University’s Department of Biology and Neuroscience Institute, has been named an AAAS Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
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Georgia State University’s Award-Winning Main Street Entrepreneurs Seed Fund Opens Applications for Cohort 4
Georgia State University’s Entrepreneurship & Innovation Institute (ENI) has launched applications for its 4th annual Main Street Entrepreneurs Seed Fund (Main Street).
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$15 Million Gift from The Starr Foundation Will Transform Risk Education at Georgia State University
A $15 million gift from The Starr Foundation to Georgia State University will dramatically expand and enhance its risk education programs and elevate the highly regarded program’s stature worldwide.
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PepsiCo Foundation Awards Grant to Georgia State’s Digital Learners to Leaders Program to Promote Digital Literacy
Georgia State University’s Digital Learners to Leaders (DLL) program has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the PepsiCo Foundation to expand events and programming promoting digital literacy.
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What this Fulton County athlete said on Twitter about their university prospects in week ending Jan. 28
This player posted on Twitter about a university offers in the week ending Jan. 28.
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Perimeter Chemistry Professor Selected for Carnegie African Fellowship Perimeter Chemistry Professor Selected for Carnegie African Fellowship
Professor of Chemistry Paulos Yohannes, associate dean for STEM/research at Georgia State University’s Perimeter College, has been selected for the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship (CADF).
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Georgia State Research Expenditures Top $206 Million, Set Another Annual Record
Georgia State University has set another record for research expenditures, investing $206.4 million in fiscal year (FY) 2021, according to an annual survey conducted by the National Science Foundation.
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This high school athlete from Fulton County posted on Twitter about their university sport future in week ending Jan. 14
This player posted on Twitter about a university offers in the week ending Jan. 14.
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Jury selection ramps up in Young Thug criminal case: 'It’ll be very interesting to watch from all aspects'
Jury selection is heating up in the trial of rap star Young Thug, who is accused of being the leader of a violent street gang, according to Fox 5 Atlanta.
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Georgia State Researchers Make Gains in Race to Protect Against RSV Georgia State Researchers Make Gains in Race to Protect Against RSV
As a surge in cases of respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, continues pushing hospitals to capacity across the U.S., researchers at Georgia State’s Institute for Biomedical Sciences are working to develop vaccines and other forms of treatment to fight this and other serious respiratory viruses.
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Pandemic’s Negative Impacts on Student Learning Continue, Georgia State Research Reveals
New research from Georgia State University’s Georgia Policy Labs (GPL) reveals the pandemic continues to have long-lasting effects on students.
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Public Health Experts Urge U.S. Health Officials to Correct E-Cigarette Misinformation
Leading e-cigarette researchers are urging the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) to correct misinformation overstating the dangers of e-cigarettes as part of its “Moving Forward” initiative.
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Georgia State Awarded $234,268 from Google to Support Computer Science Education
Georgia State University associate professor Lauren Margulieux received $234,268 in funding from Google to work with teacher education faculty members at the university on incorporating computer science (CS) lessons into their curriculum for all K-12 grades and then study how these lessons are used in classrooms throughout Georgia.
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Neuroscience Researcher Awarded Nearly $2 Million by National Institutes of Health to Study Visual Processing
Jordan Hamm, an assistant professor of neuroscience at Georgia State University, has received a five-year, $1.93 million award from the National Eye Institute at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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Georgia State’s CHARA Array Detects Elusive, Dusty Inner Region of Distant Galaxy
An international team of scientists has achieved the milestone of directly observing the long-sought, innermost dusty ring around a supermassive black hole, at a right angle to its emerging jet
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Georgia State University receives $1 Million in Renewed Grant Funding from the Coca-Cola Foundation for Scholarships and Success Initiatives
Georgia State University has been awarded $1 million in renewed grant funding from the Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship program.