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Alumni Spotlight: Mary Agrusa earned a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Clayton State and Discovered a Dream Job After Retirement
Mary Agrusa retired about 10 years ago from a career in graphic design and day trading and pursued her passion for lifelong learning by taking online classes at Clayton State University.
Clayton State Professor launches podcast series that examines the cultural impact of composer Stephen Foster, "the father of American music"
Dr. Jason Lee Guthrie, Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Clayton State University, is set to launch a new podcast series entitled Stephen Foster at 200 that examines the cultural impact of the composer known as "the father of American music" on the 200th anniversary of his birth.
Clayton State Psychology Students and Professors Attend National Alliance on Mental Illness Conference in Atlanta
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) recently held its annual conference, NAMICon 2026, in Atlanta, bringing together advocates, professionals, and individuals with lived experience to advance mental health awareness, education, and advocacy.