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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/.
The Georgia State University Sports Arena is an indoor arena located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is the home of the basketball teams of Georgia State University and hosted the badminton competition of the 1996 Summer Olympics. Georgia State's women's volleyball team uses the facility as well.DescriptionThe Georgia State Sports Arena consists of four stories. The gymnasium floor is on the third level and is the home court for men's and women's basketball and women's volleyball. Basketball seating is available on the third and fourth floors. Locker rooms are located on the third floor under the fourth floor seating. The Georgia State University athletics department is located on the first floor of the building. Also in the building is a Student-Athlete Learning Lab. The main court (named the Charles "Lefty" Driesell Court for the former Panthers men's basketball coach) has a four-sided scoreboard hanging from the ceiling as well as a "Jumbotron" style video signage board on the south end wall.HistoryConstruction of the arena began in 1972 as class space for physical education classes and as a recreation center for students. Men's basketball began using it as its home court in 1973.On December 12, 2003, the main court was named the Charles "Lefty" Driesell Court after the former men's basketball coach. A ceremony was held during the halftime of an 88-57 victory over the University of South Alabama.
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.
Founded in 1967, the College of Education & Human Development at Georgia State University offers more than 60 graduate and undergraduate degree and nondegree programs spread across six academic departments. The college enrolls about 3,600 students per year and prepares approximately 500 teachers annually. Students in the CEHD have the opportunity to work with more than 160 faculty members and have access to numerous programs and services in the college that provide leadership, service and research opportunities in the areas of learning and development, teacher education, educational policy, adult learning and community outreach. Website: http://education.gsu.edu Facebook: www.facebook.com/CollegeofEducationGSU Twitter: http://twitter.com/gsucehd
The Honors College offers talented and motivated undergraduate students the experience of a highly selective small college combined with the breadth of programs and opportunities of a large public research university in a dynamic and thriving city. Once admitted to the Honors College, students pursue degrees in any of Georgia State’s over 200 programs of study, with enhanced opportunities for academic achievement, research, housing, cultural programs, advisement, preparation for graduate or professional school and mentoring for prestigious national undergraduate and postgraduate scholarship and fellowship competitions.
The Andrew Young School of Policy Studies is located within Georgia State University. The school houses the Criminal Justice & Criminology, Economics, Social Work and Public Management and Policy divisions of the second largest school in the state of Georgia.In 2008, U.S. News and World Reports placed the Andrew Young School 27th among the top 269 schools in public affairs: 5th in public finance and budgeting, 12th in city management/urban policy, 12th in information and technology management, 13th in nonprofit management, 18th in public policy analysis, and 33rd in public management administration.The school is named after Andrew Young, a civil rights leader from Atlanta that served as mayor of Atlanta, United Nations Ambassador, and was instrumental in bringing the Olympics to the city in 1996.HistoryThe Georgia State University Policy School was founded in July, 1996 as an expansion of the small policy research center that had been growing since its establishment in 1988. In 1999, The Policy School was renamed the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies to honor former Ambassador and Atlanta Mayor Young's contributions to the city of Atlanta.Departments The Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology The Department of Economics The Department of Public Management and Policy The School of Social Work
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
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.
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Our mission is to inform, support and inspire college students to be entrepreneurial and seek opportunity through enterprise creation. The C.E.O Chapter at Georgia State University is the newest addition to the national organization, and the first C.E.O. Chapter in the Atlanta university system. We carry the same passion to inspire, give resources, support, and encouragement to fellow GSU Panthers seeking to become entrepreneurs.
Since its founding on December 4, 1906, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. has supplied voice and vision to the struggle of African-Americans and people of color around the world. Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African-Americans, was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York by seven college men who recognized the need for a strong bond of Brotherhood among African descendants in this country. For more information, please visit http://www.alphaphialpha.net/
The Inter-fraternity Council (IFC) is a self-governing body representing the five fraternities at the Georgia State University. IFC at Georgia State was established in 1954. Since then the organization has played an integral role in bettering the Atlanta community and University. The council’s Executive Board is led by six members: President, VP Internal Affairs, VP Financial Affairs, VP External Affairs, VP Recruitment and Secretary.
The Entermediate was founded on April 25, 2013 by Kiana Nelson-Shine. In partnership with the College of Arts & Sciences' Department of Communication, the Entermediate strives to connect students with entertainment professionals in the realms of fashion, journalism, media, music, publicity & sports. The Entermediate provides resume-building experience through members' collaborative efforts to generate entertainment content and plan events. Committees include Event Programming, Fashion, Finance, Media, Music, Publications, Publicity, and Sports. Although membership is open to all majors- students seeking Journalism and Marketing degrees are highly encouraged to join.
We're proud to be a part of one of most prestigious Sports Clubs GSU has to offer. We're a student-run Sports Club at Georgia State. We compete in local races in Mountain Biking, Road Biking, and Track cycling!
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Spotlight Programs Board is comprised of 13 student leaders who serve on one of the following committees: Cinefest, Traditions, Panther Prowl, Special Events, Concerts, Public Relations, Membership, and Graphic Design.
Mission of Psi Upsilon Fraternity United in friendship, Psi Upsilon members aspire to moral, intellectual and social excellence in themselves as they seek to inspire these values in society. Psi Upsilon Values Lifelong friendship Psi Upsilon unites its members in a diverse brotherhood of firm and enduring friendship that will last a lifetime. Moral leadership Psi Upsilon's system of self-governance nurtures development of mature decision-making, individual responsibility and moral leadership. Intellectual engagement Psi Upsilon fosters individual and chapter support for the academic mission of the college and creates opportunities for co-curricular learning and personal development. Responsible social conduct Psi Upsilon’s members are guided by principles of responsibility, civility and courtesy. Service to society Psi Upsilon encourages service to college, community, country and Fraternity. Description Psi Upsilon offers this unique bond of brotherhood not only the the male population of the student body, but also to female students in the camaraderie and environment often unique to the fraternal experience. We extend the opportunities of membership to the most driven, scholarly, and creative elements of campus in a way not often seen in such a metropolitan university. We pride ourselves in challenging individuals who had never before considered Greek life to participate in our community of support and development. General Information For updates: Website: www.gsupsiu.org Twitter: www.twitter.com/gsupsiu We're on Google Plus: http://plus.google.com/u/0/110874761050195499259/posts Friend us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gsupsiu Tumblr: http://psiugsu.tumblr.com/
Founded in 1852, Phi Mu is a women’s organization which provides personal and academic development, service to others, commitment to excellence and lifelong friendships through a shared tradition. What makes Phi Mu - Theta Beta Unique? GPA is above the Overall Average Woman's GPA Diverse Panhellenic Chapter Social Events held at the best locations in Atlanta Raised over $8,000 for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Sisters serve over 10 hours of community service every semester Every sister holds a leadership position DΦΜINATE in Intramural Sports "Best Decorated House in Greek Village" - GSUTV Committed Relationship with Phi Mu Alumnae Undeniable Sisterhood Phi Mu promotes vibrant living encouraging members to achieve their personal best by practicing love, honor, and truth.
The Emory College Council is the student undergraduate governance organization for the Emory College of Arts & Sciences. College Council is an elected and appointed group of 28 students who meet weekly to distribute funding to various student organizations on campus, share student concerns, and brainstorm initiatives for improving Emory.
All Jazz hands united for the greater good of the Jazz Community: Artist, Vocalist, Business Hands, Promoters, Educators and Vendors.
OΔK was the first college honor society of a national scope to give recognition and honor for meritorious leadership and service in extracurricular activities and to encourage development of general campus citizenship. Since its founding at Washington and Lee University in 1914, Omicron Delta Kappa has initiated over 300,000 members. The Emory chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa accepts applications and nominations each fall semester for induction the following spring. Requirements include a minimum 3.6 GPA and significant demonstration of student leadership. Admission is open to ALL university students in the junior year and beyond, including graduate and professional students. The purpose of the Omicron Delta Kappa Society is threefold: First, to recognize those who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities and to inspire others to strive for conspicuous attainments along similar lines. Second, to bring together the most representative students in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest. Third, to bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institution, as well as other Omicron Delta Kappa members, on a basis of mutual interest, understanding, and helpfulness.
100ue of Atlanta is the Atlanta division of the 100 Urban Entrepreneur Foundation network. We are a group of like-minded urban entrepreneurs who meet monthly to discuss business development, creating the perfect pitch, pitching to investors, finding investors, etc under the guidance of the most successful entrepreneurs in the City. 100ue of Atlanta is poised to become a force to be reckoned with in the business community and look forward to your participation in our expansion.
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