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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.
DeKalb County school employees can earn degree, teacher certification at Clayton State University
DeKalb County School District employees can gain teacher certification and earn a degree thanks to a new partnership with Clayton State University.
Clayton State now home to a “Little Free Library”
A Clayton State student’s mission to share his love for reading was made real with the unveiling of a Little Free Library during a dedication ceremony on Feb. 12.
Clayton State University waives GRE and GMAT admissions exams for 2020 and 2021 applicants
Clayton State University is making it easier for prospective students to apply to graduate programs for the fall 2020, spring 2021, summer 2021, and fall 2021 semesters by waiving the GRE and GMAT admissions exams.
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The Future Is Female: Rachel Gaines talks about the power of women and student leadership
Over the past two decades, there has been an unprecedented increase in women leaders.
Legal studies professor publishes new book about estate planning
Antoinette France-Harris, J.D., assistant professor of Legal Studies, has co-authored a textbook regarding Georgia law related to the field of estate planning.