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September 17, 2025

Where Forensics Meets the Wild: Clayton State’s Laker Wildlife Initiative Summit Equips Leaders to Combat Wildlife Crime and Advance Conservation

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Now You Know: Rubik’s Cube turns 40

40 years ago, a Hungarian mathematician created a three-dimensional puzzle, that has delighted and challenged people over the years who have tried to make the right moves to solve the cube.

Now You Know: Early voter education encourages greater youth voter participation

As millions of Americans prepare for the results of what has been called the most important election in U.S. history, millennial and Gen Z voters have emerged as one of the most important voting blocks in 2020.

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.

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The Future is Female: Karen Sullivan and why women give back

Beyond making an impact in business, women leaders have made major strides in putting dollars back into the community.

Students earn top honors at annual management case competition

The Clayton State University chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management earned several awards at the annual SAM business case competition in April.

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