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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.
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.
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
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.
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Georgia State University is a public research university in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Founded in 1913, it is one of the University System of Georgia's four research universities. It has a total student population of approximately 53,000, including 32,082 graduate and undergraduate students in the downtown campus as of 2015.Georgia State University offers more than 250 undergraduate and graduate degree programs spread across eight academic colleges with around 3,500 faculty members. Georgia State University is the largest university in the University System of Georgia and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Approximately 27% of the student population is considered part-time while 73% of the population is considered full-time. The university is classified as a 'Research University/Very High Activity', according to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. The university has a full-time faculty count of 1,142, with 69 percent of those faculty members either tenured or on tenure track.GSU has two libraries, University library and Law library, which hold over 4.3 million volumes combined and serve as a federal document depository. The university has an economic impact on the Atlanta economy of more than $1.4 billion annually.
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