A Home and a Legacy
Fall 2017 | By Kelly Petty
When Rickita Burney, opened the doors to her newly-built house in 2016, it was the fulfillment of a promise she made to her grandfather to give her children a home of their own.
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Artificial Intelligence is no longer science fiction. It’s here and now. AI and machine learning dominate various aspects of our world. From chat bots to driverless vehicles, the possibilities are endless.
Fall 2017 | By Kelly Petty
When Rickita Burney, opened the doors to her newly-built house in 2016, it was the fulfillment of a promise she made to her grandfather to give her children a home of their own.
Fall 2017 | By Kelly Petty
A Clayton State professor, a new church, and a community’s dream for a better future. For the Haitian residents on La Gonâve Island, hope comes in the form of faith and a helping hand.
Fall 2017 | By Kelly Petty
With the construction of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium and SunTrust Park, Clayton State students are beginning their careers in a multi-billion-dollar industry built on sports and entertainment.
Fall 2017 | By Kelin Bryan
The Brooklyn-born political science major overcame an abusive relationship to regain control of her life and fulfill her college ambitions.
Fall 2017 | By Leila Tatum & Danielle Moore
In her last term as alumni president, Shawn Nelson reflects on her time as a student, memorable alumni moments and what the future holds for the Alumni Association.
Fall 2017 | By Ashley Kekula
For Dr. Brian Amsden, podcasting has become a personal passion to connect with others and a medium to give his students a voice.
Fall 2017 | By Brionna Pinkney
A police officer’s decision to clear Lt. Gayron Taylor’s name in a crime he did not commit, solidified Taylor’s decision to seek a career in law enforcement.
Fall 2017 | By Erin Fender
Being a member of the Spivey Hall Children’s Tour Choir is more than bringing song to the public. It’s about discovering cultural and generational experiences through the sound of music.
Fall 2017 | By Brionna Pinkney
For alums Teresa Reeves-Gilmer and Jeff Pike, 1982 was an unforgettable year for the duo at Clayton State. The two starred in the university’s production of “My Fair Lady” and kicked off what would be lifelong careers as entertainment performers.
Fall 2017 | By Joshua Darling
The bond shared between student athletes during their time at Clayton State will no longer be lost long after players graduate. The Athletics department has started a new project to reconnect athletes to the University and each other.