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  • ʳɫÊÓƵ

    ʳɫÊÓƵ State ranked among nation's best in undergraduate teaching, first-year programs

    September 13, 2021

    ʳɫÊÓƵ has earned national recognition for its undergraduate instruction and first-year student initiatives in the U.S. News & World Report 2022 Best Colleges rankings, released today.

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  • Wilberforce partnership

    ʳɫÊÓƵ State partnering with historic university to spur entrepreneurship

    September 03, 2021

    ʳɫÊÓƵ is teaming with one of the nation’s oldest historically Black universities to advance entrepreneurial and academic opportunities at both institutions. In a formal agreement, ʳɫÊÓƵ State’s Robin and Doug Shore Entrepreneurship Center in the Michael J. Coles College of Business will partner with Wilberforce University’s Mark and Shelly Wilson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation to promote entrepreneurial practices through student projects, faculty collaboration, research and mentorship during the 2021-22 academic year.

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  • Amanda Soriano

    ʳɫÊÓƵ State accounting graduate takes non-traditional path to success

    July 26, 2021

    Amanda Soriano has not taken the conventional route to earning her bachelor’s degree, but her determination and involvement have helped forge her path to success at ʳɫÊÓƵ and beyond. Soriano, a mother of three, is graduating this month from the Michael J. Coles College of Business with a degree in accounting, officially completing her undergraduate studies more than a decade after she graduated from high school.

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  • Business Incubator

    ʳɫÊÓƵ State's new business incubator funds six high-tech projects

    June 22, 2021

    Six innovative technology startups formed by ʳɫÊÓƵ State students and alumni are now one step closer to thousands of dollars in funding, having cleared the first milestone in the University’s Igniting New Companies (INC) business incubator. Supported by the Mookerji Innovation Fund – a $120,000 gift to ʳɫÊÓƵ State from technology entrepreneurs Sid and Sophie Mookerji – the INC invites students and alumni from across the University to apply for funding and development assistance for their tech-based businesses.

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  • ʳɫÊÓƵ State

    ʳɫÊÓƵ State academic programs rank among nation's best

    June 17, 2021

    ʳɫÊÓƵ has been ranked by several online organizations for having some of the nation’s best academic programs. During the Spring 2021 semester, several ʳɫÊÓƵ academic programs were ranked for their curriculum quality, affordability, course strength and flexibility, among others.

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  • Taylor Rambo

    ʳɫÊÓƵ State graduate books gig as Georgia Symphony Orchestra executive director

    June 03, 2021

    Taylor Rambo is a lifelong musician and performer. While he has always known his career would be in the arts, the ʳɫÊÓƵ Master of Business Administration graduate has discovered he prefers to work behind the scenes. Rambo, who earned his MBA from the Michael J. Coles College of Business in Spring 2021, recently was named executive director of the Georgia Symphony Orchestra. Formed in 1951, the GSO programs live orchestral, choral, and jazz performances at venues across Marietta and ʳɫÊÓƵ and oversees the Georgia Youth Symphony with music programs in more than 127 Georgia schools.

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  • Coles College of Business

    ʳɫÊÓƵ State Executive MBA ranked best in Georgia, No. 8 globally

    May 14, 2021

    ʳɫÊÓƵ’s Executive Master of Business Administration program is rated as the best in Georgia for the fifth straight year in CEO Magazine’s 2021 Global Executive MBA Rankings, released today.

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  • George and Alice Kalafut

    Kalafut family continues support of ʳɫÊÓƵ State with latest scholarship fund

    May 13, 2021

    George and Alice Kalafut have been part of the ʳɫÊÓƵ State family for more than 30 years, and now their own family is the inspiration for their latest gift to the University. Named in honor of George and Alice’s daughters, the Katherine Kalafut Cody and Tracy Kalafut Collerain Endowed Scholarship will support students in ʳɫÊÓƵ Journey Honors College and the Coles College of Business who are majoring in finance, accounting or information systems.

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  • Jacob Rybak

    ʳɫÊÓƵ State student earns national recognition for research

    April 26, 2021

    Jacob Rybak is having an unforgettable final year as a ʳɫÊÓƵ student, presenting to prestigious research conferences across the country and even being a featured speaker for one of them. Rybak has been working with professor Susan Hardy for several months on research aimed at reforming the prison system in the United States and reducing the number of former inmates who relapse into criminal activity and return to jail.

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  • Coca Cola Scholars

    ʳɫÊÓƵ State students find continued success in Coca-Cola Scholarship program

    April 23, 2021

    Prior to enrolling at ʳɫÊÓƵ, first-generation student Kamille Suarez-Paulino said there were few people who could offer guidance for her college career. Now a third-year student in The Coca-Cola First Generation and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Scholars program, the economics major wears her first-generation status as a badge of pride. Suarez-Paulino is one of 35 students who have benefited from the program made possible by a $1.25 million donation from The Coca-Cola Foundation.

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