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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.
The largest business school in the South and part of a major research institution, Georgia State University's J. Mack Robinson College of Business has 200 faculty, 8,000 students and 70,000 alumni -- http://robinson.gsu.edu.
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
Our college's unique entrepreneurial approach to policy scholarship and research provides the rigorous academic training and relevant hands-on experiences that better prepare our graduates to help shape policy around the world. The proof is in our ranking among the top 10 percent of public affairs graduate schools in U.S. News & World Report.
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
Located in the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University, the Cecil B. Day School of Hospitality Administration is the oldest and largest program of its type in the state of Georgia. It is named in honor of the late founder of the Days Inn Hotel Company. His legacy of excellence serves as the foundation upon which the School of Hospitality Administration bases it vision for preparing the next generation of hospitality leaders.
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).
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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
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
Saturday is not a typical day for school but participants in GSU's Saturday School are not typical students. We have been providing educational opportunities for the enrichment and encouragement of gifted and talented K-8 graders since 1975!
CURVE: Collaborative University Research & Visualization Environment is a technology-rich discovery space supporting the research and digital scholarship of Georgia State University students, faculty, and staff. Located at the heart of the Georgia State campus within the University Library, CURVE’s mission is to enhance research and visualizations by providing technology and services that promote interdisciplinary engagement, collaborative investigation, and innovative inquiry.
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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!
The Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and Health Professions offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in nursing, nutrition, and respiratory therapy. It also offers the Doctor of Physical Therapy, an entry level clinical doctorate for those wishing to enter the field of physical therapy. http://snhp.gsu.edu http://nursing.gsu.edu http://nutrition.gsu.edu http://physicaltherapy.gsu.edu http://respiratorytherapy.gsu.edu
https://twitter.com/CBNeuroscience Welcome to the Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center. The CBN is an award-winning, interdisciplinary research consortium composed of more than 150 neuroscientists. The CBN celebrated its 10-year anniversary in 2009, marking the tremendous strides made by center members in research and education that will have lasting impact on the field of neuroscience for decades to come. Research: Our researchers use cutting-edge techniques from brain imaging to molecular methods; they have identified a brain chemical that could have implications in treating autism; pioneered new methods to diagnose and treat post traumatic stress disorder; examined brain signaling systems related to obesity; and determined the genetic sequence of an antimicrobial protein found in the ink of a common sea slug -- a protein that could be used in the development of new products to prevent or kill damaging microbes and save the marine and healthcare industries billions of dollars each year. When evaluated by the National Science Foundation, the Center was found to be "a model for the execution of science." Education: Through programs such as our Brain Camps for middle school, Institute on Neuroscience for high school, and BRAIN for undergraduates, we have created a unique pipeline approach to educating and training the next generation of neuroscientists. The National Science Foundation has lauded the Center's public education program as "truly impressive in bringing science to the people." History of the CBN: The Center for Behavioral Neuroscience was established in 1998 by a grant from the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation. In November 1999, the Center became one of the National Science Foundation's Science and Technology Centers and expanded to include seven institutions in Atlanta, Georgia (Georgia State University, Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Morehouse School of Medicine, and the three schools in the Atlanta University Center: Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, and Spelman College) and other community partner organizations. The CBN's original scientific focus was the neuroscience of social behaviors in the areas of affiliation, aggression, fear and reproduction and the emotional and regulatory processes that underlie them. In the intervening years, inclusion of additional behavioral neuroscientists at the participating institutions resulted in an expansion of the CBN's activities into the areas of memory, cognition, reward functions of the brain and positive emotional states. That process continues today as the CBN responds to the changing landscape of neuroscience and the evolving needs of its member institutions.
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 Alonzo A. Crim Center at GSU was established in 1996 to provide a “city-wide laboratory for the development of excellence in urban education.” A grant from the United Parcel Service (UPS) Foundation provided much of the Center’s early funding. During that time, the Center also received funding from an Annenberg Foundation grant involving a collaborative effort between several school districts and universities designed to create schools that “provided excellent education for low-income African-American children.” The Crim Center was originally housed in the COE’s Department of Educational Policy Studies. The Crim Center is currently funded by the Offices of the Dean in the College of Education. Georgia State University’s College of Education has provided office space and administrative support in the Crim Center for some projects that have an urban focus. The Crim Center is described as interdisciplinary. Projects housed in the Center involve faculty from COE departments. A central goal of the Crim Center is to “bring together faculty,educators, and community members who are interested in conducting research and provide services to schools in urban school systems.” Many of the grants awarded to the Crim Center require interdisciplinary approaches whose partners span departments and K-12 urban schools.
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.
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 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.
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