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Members who contribute to Laker Meal Program

June 30, 2025

Southern Crescent Pearls Foundation, Inc. Provides Support to the Laker Meal Share Program

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Student Artist Places in Exhibition Tributing Late International Entertainer

Sheila Corona, a Clayton State junior, says her recent award-winning artwork posthumously honors a widely known South Korean pop idol, whose personal story remains unknown despite his international public fame. He died a mysterious, untimely death...

Alumni Spotlight: Bob Phillips

Domestically, there are few alumni who live further away from Clayton State’s campus than Bob Phillips ’89.

Dr. Shanell McGoy Appointed Fellow of Practice at Center for Social Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship

Congratulations to Dr. Shanell McGoy on her appointment as the first Fellow of Practice at the Center for Social Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship (CSISE) at our College of Business, where she will work with Dr. Leon Prieto, Center Director...

Making Dreams Come True: MBA Alumnae Bring a Concept Experience to Henry County

Our Master of Business Administration program has made entrepreneurial dreams come to life in Henry County. Clayton State University MBA alumnae Nancy Nguyen and Lizcha Walker have created PÜR Zen Mimosa Wine Bar, focusing on creating great food...

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Helping students stay in STEM

Although the demand for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) graduates continues to grow, it appears that students are withdrawing from these major concentrations at alarming rates, according to administrators.

Alumni Spotlight: Marsha Anderson

Driving in your car. Sometimes that is all it takes for the lightbulb to turn on that something has to change. A change for the better. A change that is lasting.

Afzal Yacoob named Clayton State University Academic Recognition Day honoree

Chemistry major Afzal Yacoob has been named Clayton State University’s Academic Recognition Day, a University System of Georgia (USG) program recognizing scholars from Georgia’s 26 public colleges and universities.

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