100 Auburn Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 413-5577
Georgia State University is served by two libraries: the University Library and the College of Law Library. The University Library occupies two buildings, North and South, bridged by a four-story glass link. Inside, a variety of technology services are provided and supported. Over 400 computers, plus wireless access, are available throughout the building. Laptops and netbooks are also available for check out from the circulation desk. The building includes 55 group study rooms, a 5th floor quiet study area, and a variety of other comfortable study spaces. With the implementation of the Discover search service, students can access millions of resources instantly, including the University Library's collection of books, databases, journals, periodicals, and government documents, with close to 300,000 e-books and 50,000 e-journals. Subject librarians are available to help students, faculty, and the community use the resources that are provided, with a librarian assigned to work with each of Georgia State's academic departments, assisting with discipline-specific research. In addition, the University Library's Special Collections and Archives preserve rare historical materials. A mobile version of the library’s website is also available, allowing students to easily check their library account, computer availability, the library catalog, and library hours. In addition students can ask a librarian for help through the Live Assistance chat service. Students can also phone, email or visit the research support desk for assistance. For information about the University Library and its hours, visit www.library.gsu.edu/ or call 404/413-2820. The College of Law Library is designed and equipped to meet the demanding research needs of students, faculty, and members of the legal community. With a collection of more than 164,000 hard-copy volumes and hundreds of online databases, the library provides legal research materials in various formats. For information about the Law Library and its hours, visit law.gsu.edu/library/.
Georgia State University College of Law in downtown Atlanta has provided affordable and flexible legal education to full- and part-time students since 1982. The college enrolls nearly 700 students annually and boasts three experiential learning clinics, including the Philip C. Cook Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic, the new Investor Advocacy Clinic and the Health Law Partnership (HeLP) Clinic, which is part of the nation’s No. 3 health law program. Georgia State Law has been named a Best Value school by National Jurist magazine for seven consecutive years.
Since Alpha Xi Delta's founding on April 17, 1893, it has been enriching the lives of its sisters through the bond of a shared tradition. Sisters are able to grow academically and personally together with Alpha Xi Delta. Every one of our sisters is proud of the bond they have found with our amaXing sisterhood! If you want to learn more about us, then check out these websites! GSU Alpha Xi Delta Website: http://alphaxideltagsu.wix.com/realizeyourpotential Alpha Xi Delta on Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/gsualphaxidelta/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSUAlphaXi Tumblr: http://alphaxideltagsu.tumblr.com/ Sisterhood Video: http://bit.ly/1uB3tTf National Website: http://www.alphaxidelta.org// Alpha Xi Delta's Blog: http://www.alphaxidelta.org//index.php?submenu=BlogTheInsideInk&src=blog To learn more about Fall Recruitment check our GSU's Panhellenic website: www.gsupanhellenic.org
Operated by Georgia State students and staff, Opens to students, faculty, and staff
Campus Events and Spotlight Programs Board, both Student Center programs in the Georgia State University Division of Student Affairs, merged on May 1, 2015. Future student programming that was previously hosted by Campus Events will now be hosted by Spotlight. They will continue signature programs from both Campus Events and Spotlight, including, but not limited to, the Distinguished Speaker Series, GSU Night at Six Flags, Pantherpalooza, and Panther Prowl. The Campus Events family is excited about the new opportunities the merger will bring to the Georgia State community! For more information about Spotlight, upcoming events and the merger, visit the Spotlight website (http://spotlight.gsu.edu/), call 404-413-1610 or follow Spotlight on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube (@gsuspotlight).
The vision of the Student Alumni Association is to integrate traditional student programs that offer alumni networking resulting in quality graduates who in the future serve and promote the interests, goals and objectives of the Georgia State University Alumni Association.
Follow Panther Welcome on Twitter and Instagram: @PantherWelcome
ROSE seeks to enhance the overall mental and physical health of African American women, babies, and their families by working collaboratively to encourage, promote, support and protect breastfeeding throughout the United States.
The goals of LASSO provide order and structure to our daily interactions with students. They also allow us to measure our progress towards achieving success. * Increase Latino student retention and success * Provide support for completion of the student’s educational and professional goals * Increase academic, social, and leadership opportunities * Increase collaborative efforts amongst faculty, staff, and students * Develop and cultivate relationships with surrounding schools and community agencies * Provide students with a quiet study space and sense of community * Increases internal and external awareness on the Latino student experience. * Identify educational issues and resources related to Latino student success. * Raise awareness about college access * Help students make an informed decision when choosing what college to attend * Encourage Latino students to make GSU their college choice
Since 1996, Best Practices has designed and delivered exceptional training to Georgia’s teachers. Professional development is offered on a variety of topics based on the most current research and field tested methods. Training is delivered in a hands-on format with a practical application for teachers. In addition to face to face training, online courses are implemented to support ongoing learning and sustain the excitement in the classroom.
The YMCA Early Childhood Development (ECDC) is a Head Start and Early Head Start program serving Fulton County and five counties in its Northeast Georgia region: Barrow, Elbert, Greene, Oglethorpe, and Morgan.
WE EMPHASIZE: Professionalism & Strong Moral Values Practical as well as Intellectual Skills High Standards of Dedication & Excellence An Unparalleled Commitment to Our Students
This page is created to promote Universal Pictures and its films across the Georgia State Campus. We have multiple movie screenings throughout the school year and free giveaways. Be sure to like our page and pay attention for updates!
Georgia State University College of Law in downtown Atlanta has provided affordable and flexible legal education to full- and part-time students since 1982. The college enrolls nearly 700 students annually and boasts three experiential learning clinics, including the Philip C. Cook Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic, the new Investor Advocacy Clinic and the Health Law Partnership (HeLP) Clinic, which is part of the nation’s No. 3 health law program. Georgia State Law has been named a Best Value school by National Jurist magazine for seven consecutive years.
You can schedule an appointment with any of our tutors during the posted hours by using their personal calendly pages: Marlee Archer- www.calendly.com/marcher John Hendry- www.calendly.com/jphendry Laura Diaz- www.calendly.com/jvdiaz9 Samantha Mandernacht- www.calendly.com/s-e-mandernacht
The Creative Media Industries Institute is organized to train students for careers in media production, creative industry research, graphic design, music management, sound design, VR/AR,and digital publishing. CMII is organized to provide industry connectivity and entrepreneurial training to students interested in creative media arts careers. Thanks to a $22.8 million gift from the Woodruff Foundation, a 23,000 sq.ft. building, the “Cube,” is being wholly renovated to house CMII and create world class media/arts and research spaces. The games concentration offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to game development, and utilizes faculty from Art & Design, Film, CS, English, and Music, in addition to CMII core faculty.
Home is where the NORTH is!!! As the NEWEST addition to the University Housing Department Piedmont North houses over 900 students and provides a mixture of Classifications and Cultures. Our outstanding staff members have been working diligently to prepare for the upcoming 2011-2012 school year. We look forward to building our COMMUNITY, creating LASTING relationships and showing you the Piedmont Effect. Suscribe to our Youtube Page for Videos on PIEDMONT! http://www.youtube.com/user/GSUPiedmontNorth/videos
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Résumania Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. -15-minute résumé reviews - No appointment necessary
Georgia State University is served by two libraries: the University Library and the College of Law Library. The University Library occupies two buildings, North and South, bridged by a four-story glass link. Inside, a variety of technology services are provided and supported. Over 400 computers, plus wireless access, are available throughout the building. Laptops and netbooks are also available for check out from the circulation desk. The building includes 55 group study rooms, a 5th floor quiet study area, and a variety of other comfortable study spaces. With the implementation of the Discover search service, students can access millions of resources instantly, including the University Library's collection of books, databases, journals, periodicals, and government documents, with close to 300,000 e-books and 50,000 e-journals. Subject librarians are available to help students, faculty, and the community use the resources that are provided, with a librarian assigned to work with each of Georgia State's academic departments, assisting with discipline-specific research. In addition, the University Library's Special Collections and Archives preserve rare historical materials. A mobile version of the library’s website is also available, allowing students to easily check their library account, computer availability, the library catalog, and library hours. In addition students can ask a librarian for help through the Live Assistance chat service. Students can also phone, email or visit the research support desk for assistance. For information about the University Library and its hours, visit www.library.gsu.edu/ or call 404/413-2820. The College of Law Library is designed and equipped to meet the demanding research needs of students, faculty, and members of the legal community. With a collection of more than 164,000 hard-copy volumes and hundreds of online databases, the library provides legal research materials in various formats. For information about the Law Library and its hours, visit law.gsu.edu/library/.