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Now You Know: Archival collections are still subject to privacy and copyright laws
Archives are often viewed as repositories for various types of documents and records, whether it be information related to a community’s cultural identity and history, or vital records to help governments function and make decisions.
Clayton State University President Tim Hynes to retire
Dr. Tim Hynes has announced his intention to retire as president of Clayton State University, effective June 30, 2021.
Clayton State University pledges $5,000 to increase Black male nursing professionals in Georgia
Clayton State University has committed $5,0000 toward student scholarships as part of a statewide project of the Georgia Nursing Leadership Coalition (GNLC) to increase the number of Black male nurses in Georgia.
Economic Advantage
Clayton State University’s presence continues to make a huge impact on the economic viability of communities south of Atlanta’s airport.
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The Future Is Female: Dr. Margaret Thompson and her mission to empower next generation women business leaders
As more women shift into leadership, many colleges and universities have made it a priority to ensure women develop the skills needed to lead others.
University celebrates great work on campus at Making Things Better Awards
Clayton State University once again celebrated the efforts of individuals and groups around campus who make a difference at this year’s annual Making Things Better Awards held on Nov. 6.