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Reflecting back on 45 years of personal experience with science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)

Reflecting back on 45 years of personal experience with science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)
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A different look at learning in the city, suburbs and beyond

A different look at learning in the city, suburbs and beyond Considering the difference between the city and the suburbs, it goes a lot deeper than noisy inner-city traffic and white picket fences. These places breed two different cultures that are both unique in their way. With Georgia State’s six campuses and a new school year on the rise, finding the right environment and pathway as students is not as difficult as it may sound. Downtown Campus For those who love the vibrancy and the fast-paced energy of the city, Georgia State’s Downtown Campus may be the one for you. This location rests in the heart of the city and is well known for its vast urban population. With shops and food spots within minutes of each other, it’s easy to find adventure on this campus. In addition, the Downtown Campus is full of creatives, entrepreneurs and booming with businesses. So whether a student decides to live on campus or commute, the city experience is like no other.

Inclusivity, Diversity and Representation for president

Inclusivity, Diversity and Representation for president Georgia State sent out an email asking students, faculty and staff to take part in an informative survey to help choose the next president of Georgia State. Photo Submitted by Mary Brassfield | The Signal On June 9,  President Mark Becker and Provost Wendy Hensel sent out a university-wide email, announcing the members of Georgia State’s Racial Equality Task Force.   Chair, Jonathan Gayles, Chair and Professor of African-American Studies, College of Arts & Sciences Gwendolyn Benson, Associate Dean for School, Community and International Partnerships, College of Education & Human Development  Curtis Byrd, Special Adviser to the Provost

Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in Georgia in 2020

December 31, 2020 January 20, 2021 The IRC in Atlanta is the largest refugee resettlement agency in Georgia. Since opening in 1979, we have welcomed more than 26,500 refugees from 67 countries to rebuild their lives in communities across the state. Forced to switch to remote working in March 2020, the IRC in Atlanta has continued to provide core programming including resettlement and case management services, youth and adult education classes, employment assistance, and immigration services and in addition, has expanded services to include large-scale, mobile COVID-19 testing, ongoing delivery of food boxes, and the disbursement of emergency cash assistance, including CARES Act funding, to community members impacted by the pandemic.

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