CLAYTON STATE NEWS
August 29, 2025
The economic impact of Clayton State University on the Georgia economy reaches nearly $300 million
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Enlighten Clayton State: Social media and the appeal of fiction over fact
The results of 2020 Presidential election were fraught with misinformation as alternative social media accounts and online forums, often fueled by what was reported by former President Donald Trump and his administration, spread untruths about voter...
Homecoming mixes in-person, virtual festivities
Homecoming at Clayton State looked quite different this year as students, faculty, staff and alumni traded the smell of barbeque, the upbeat sounds of the Montell Jordan classic “This is How We Do It” and lots of laughter for a computer screen,...
Dr. John H. Kohler III, former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, passes
Clayton State University’s College of Arts and Sciences has announced the passing of its former dean Dr. John H. Kohler III. Kohler passed away on Jan. 4, 2021
Spivey Hall Young Artists Director named Music Educator of the Year
Dr. Craig Hurley, director and conductor of the Spivey Hall Young Artists, has been named Georgia Music Educators Association’s (GMEA) 2021 Music Educator of the Year.
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Clayton State University prepares for full reopening in fall 2021
Clayton State University has announced that it is preparing for a full reopening of its campuses for the fall 2021 semester. Students and employees will be welcomed back as normal operations will resume.
Clayton State University SAM chapter takes home six awards in international business competition
Clayton State University’s Society for Advancement of Management student chapter took home several awards, including Overall Business Skills Champions at the 2020 International Collegiate Business Skills Championship.