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May 8, 2025

Dental Hygiene Department Chair Appointed as Accreditation Site Visitor, Strengthening Clayton State’s Leadership in the Field

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Pioneering the Future of Dental Hygiene: Students Among First in Georgia Certified in Laser Therapy

In a groundbreaking step for the dental hygiene profession, two senior Clayton State University Dental Hygiene students have become part of the first group of dental hygienists in Georgia to achieve certification in laser therapy—positioning themselves...

Smiles, Service, and the Atlanta Falcons: Dental Hygiene Students Make a Lasting Impact

Clayton State University’s Dental Hygiene students recently took their skills beyond the classroom and into the heart of the community through TeamSmile, an incredible initiative made even more exciting by the support of the Atlanta Falcons.

Google and Clayton State University Team Up to Drive Innovation in STEM Education and Workforce Development

Clayton State University (CSU) has announced a $250,000 gift from Google to transform the university’s STEM education and workforce readiness programming.

Clayton State University and The First Bank Join for a Multi-Year Partnership

On Thursday, February 13, 2025, Clayton State University and The First Bank joined in Morrow, GA to recognize and commemorate a newly minted partnership through a generous gift of $75,000.

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Clayton State University Approved to Launch Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity

Clayton State University is proud to announce the official approval of its new Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity program, a significant addition to its academic offerings designed to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in one of...

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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