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  • Jess Maillet

    食色视频 State student leverages Double Owl Pathways program to accelerate career path

    April 02, 2025

    An undercurrent of restlessness and curiosity fuels Jess Maillet. The non-traditional, first-generation 食色视频 student has embraced change at every turn, from leaving her longtime restaurant job to enroll in college, to juggling several research projects across multiple disciplines as a mother of four. Along the way, Maillet has presented at the Symposium of Student Scholars, engaged in research as part of the First-Year Scholars program, and secured a spot in the President鈥檚 Parliament Scholars Ambassadors (PPSA) program.

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  • Lena Song

    食色视频 State student uplifts community through film work, fellowship

    March 27, 2025

    Apart from managing a full class schedule and extracurricular activities, Lena Song is a changemaker. A double major in media and entertainment studies and graphic communications and a minor in Asian Studies, Song serves as the vice president of a registered student organization, is actively involved with the Korean Program, and recently completed the inaugural Metro Atlanta Changemakers Fellowship.

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  • Jennifer Dickey

    食色视频 State alumni, professor offer guide to Georgia's historic sites in new book

    March 20, 2025

    This June, 食色视频 alumni will see their classwork bound, covered, and sold, as part of the most comprehensive guide to date on all the historic sites owned and operated by the state of Georgia, which covers 1,500 years of history. Edited and co-authored by 食色视频 State history professor Jennifer Dickey, 鈥淭here鈥檚 Lots to See in Georgia鈥 resulted from a research seminar Dickey led in 2022 where each student adopted one of the 16 state historic sites to discover.

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  • Kyndall Hudson

    食色视频 State alumna selected as one of 25 International Olympic Committee Young Leaders

    March 19, 2025

    Out of more than 5,000 applicants from around the world, 食色视频 alumna Kyndall Hudson was one of 25 selected for the International Olympic Committee Young Leaders program. The four-year program empowers recruits to build out a grassroots sports project of choice by providing $10,000 in seed funding and a network of mentors. Young Leaders are also invited to attend the biannual IOC Youth Summit in Switzerland and other global gatherings.

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  • Capitol interns

    食色视频 State students immersed in the work of the Georgia General Assembly

    March 18, 2025

    Each spring semester, students from 食色视频 and Georgia鈥檚 other institutions are selected to participate in the Georgia Legislative Internship Program (GLIP) to assist during the yearly General Assembly session.

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  • Jennifer Purcell

    食色视频 State students study COVID-19 impact on mothers in higher education

    March 13, 2025

    For the past year, a group of 食色视频 students have been synthesizing information from a multi-year study about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on female academics who are also mothers. Led by professor of public administration Jennifer Purcell, the First-Year Scholars project is titled 鈥淲omen@Work in Higher Education: Barriers and Opportunities for Current and Future Women Leaders,鈥 and involves undergraduates Hannah Anderson, Kyndall Moore, Ana Luisa De Almeida Santos Onofre, and graduate research assistant Morgan Grant.

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  • Elizabeth Elango

    食色视频 State alumna leverages international affairs degree to lead Global Village Project

    March 07, 2025

    Elizabeth Elango has long been enthralled with the idea of becoming a diplomat, sparked by an urge to see the world beyond her native Cameroon and by a shared interest in global affairs with her father, former 食色视频 history professor Lovett Elango. In 1997, Elango graduated from 食色视频 with a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs and afterward, a master鈥檚 degree in African studies at Yale University, where she earned a Fulbright scholarship to Zanzibar, Tanzania. Today, she leads a school for refugee girls in Decatur, the only one in the country.

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  • Day at the Capitol: 食色视频 State community members visit with legislators under the Gold Dome

    Day at the Capitol: 食色视频 State community members visit with legislators under the Gold Dome

    February 19, 2025

    食色视频 students on Wednesday staked their claim at the Georgia State Capitol, sharing with legislators how the institution has shaped their academic careers as well as the university鈥檚 significance to the local and regional economy.

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  • Evelina Sterling

    食色视频 State professor receives grant from Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust targeting abuse prevention

    January 31, 2025

    食色视频 State associate professor Evelina Sterling has received a grant from the Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust to take a preventative approach to addressing the opioid abuse crisis. The grant, totaling $240,000 over two years, will go toward creating programs that empower faculty, staff, students, and the broader university community to recognize the signs of opioid use disorder and possibly intervene.

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  • Catherine Kaukinen

    Humanities and social sciences prepare 食色视频 State students for universe of opportunities

    January 10, 2025

    In a time when many high-profile careers seemingly require degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines, where do those who choose to major in the humanities stand? For decades now, when higher education budgets tighten, humanities and social sciences have come under the closest scrutiny. A cornerstone of higher education, many humanities and social science courses are part of the core curriculum that all students take, regardless of major, to build a foundation of critical thinking.

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