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March 18, 2026

Dental Hygiene Student Researchers Earn First Place at GDHA Research Day

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Clayton State University’s College of STEM to Host 5th Annual STEM Symposium

Clayton State University’s College of STEM is set to host its 5th Annual STEM Symposium this spring, one of the college’s signature academic events.

Professor Dr. Eric Bridges Discusses the History of Black Greek Organizations and the Importance of the Step Show in Their Culture

According to Dr. Eric Bridges, professor of Psychology and Director of the Honors Program at Clayton State University, “To understand the culture of the Step Show, you have to understand the origins and history of stepping in the black fraternities...

Clayton State University Announces Launch of College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (CSTEM)

In an exciting step toward preparing students for high-demand careers in an increasingly digital world, Clayton State University proudly announces the transition of its College of Information and Mathematical Sciences to the College of Science, Technology,...

Celebrating the Clayton State University Class of 2025

Commencement is more than a ceremony — it’s a celebration of perseverance, purpose, and the promise of new beginnings.

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Clayton State University announces a $14.5 million renovation to modernize the home of the College of Health

Clayton State University celebrated an exciting milestone with the groundbreaking ceremony for the renovation of the Harry S. Downs building. University leaders, students, Georgia State legislators and healthcare community partners participated in...

Embracing the Journey: Clayton State University's Class of 2024 Graduation Celebration

It took perseverance, willpower, grit, commitment, and heart. But they finally did it.

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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