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Clayton State University archival studies professor pens book about history of Black public libraries in the south
Clayton State University archival studies professor Dr. Aisha Johnson-Jones has released a book uncovering the remarkable story of a Jewish businessman who funded the creation of thousands of public libraries and schools across the south for Black...
Clayton State University Library launches virtual exhibit of university's impact on healthcare in south metro Atlanta
The Clayton State University Library is highlighting its history of educating medical professionals with the launch of a virtual exhibit. Entitled, "The College of Health: A History of Creating Patient Focused Professionals," this exhibit explores...
Clayton State joins public mourning of Congressman John Lewis
The Clayton State University community joins the public in mourning a Civil Rights pioneer and immovable force for good, Congressman John Lewis.
Clayton State history professor earns literary award for book about student activism
A Clayton State University history professor has earned one of the highest awards for Southern writers for his book about the impact of historically Black colleges and universities on the Civil Rights Movement.
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The Future Is Female: MBA student Korrie Payne says leadership is about building connections
Often, one of the first opportunities a young woman can build their leadership skills is through student organizations.
Students earn top honors at annual management case competition
The Clayton State University chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management earned several awards at the annual SAM business case competition in April.