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April 15, 2024

Transforming Today for Tomorrow: Clayton State University Launches Strategic Plan

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Clayton State signs MOU with Communities in Schools of Atlanta

On Tuesday, April 9, Clayton State University President Dr. Georj Lewis and Communities in Schools of Atlanta Chief Exec. Officer Frank Brown as well as representatives from both Clayton State and CIS of Atlanta met at the Clayton State’s University...

Dental Hygiene Clinic to serve youth for Children's Dental Health Month

The impact created by Clayton State's Dental Health Clinic made the local news, as Lakers provided free dental services for all children ages 3-17 to celebrate Natl. Children's Dental Health Month.

Dr. Elicia Collins wins Jan Van de Verde Nursing Educator Award

Assistant Dean Dr. Elicia Collins was recently selected as the winner of the 2024 Jan Van de Verde Nursing Educator Award by GANE – the Georgia Association for Nursing Education.

Dr. Antoinette Miller selected as newest QMAAC member

After years of collaboration with the organization, Clayton State’s department chair and professor of Psychology will begin serving on Quality Matters’ Academic Advisory Council (QMAAC) in January 2024.

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Transforming Today for Tomorrow: Clayton State University Launches Strategic Plan

A new era is underway at Clayton State University, as the institution’s future groundwork for success was officially launched on Thursday, April 11, at Spivey Hall.

Making Dreams Come True: MBA Alumnae Bring a Concept Experience to Henry County

Our Master of Business Administration program has made entrepreneurial dreams come to life in Henry County. Clayton State University MBA alumnae Nancy Nguyen and Lizcha Walker have created PÜR Zen Mimosa Wine Bar, focusing on creating great food...

Dr. Antoinette Miller selected as newest QMAAC member

After years of collaboration with the organization, Clayton State’s department chair and professor of Psychology will begin serving on Quality Matters’ Academic Advisory Council (QMAAC) in January 2024.

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