CLAYTON STATE NEWS
July 8, 2026
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Clayton State celebrates International Education Week
International Education Week's weekly slate of events includes taste testings, study abroad information sessions, a game day event, and more.
Public Safety, Student Affairs launch Ticket to Give food drive
For the first time in university history, Clayton State's Dept. of Public Safety and Division of Student Affairs have collaborated to offer ticket forgiveness in exchange for donated non-perishable food items
Transitioning: Community, Belonging and Veterans Center provides community for Laker student veterans
Clayton State University's Community, Belonging and Veterans Center looks to serve as a home away from home, as well as a place to help aid all Laker student veterans in their transition back to civilian life following their separation from the U.S....
Learn it all: Clayton State senior reflects on academic journey to upcoming degree
66-year-old Marjorie "Margie" Woodhurst-Kersey is set to earn her master's degree nearly 50 years after graduating from high school this December.
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Notables
Symposium Success Inspires Students
If you see Dr. Ebrahim Khosravi in the halls of Clayton State’s College of STEM, and he’s grinning from ear to ear, it’s probably because he’s thinking about the notable growth that he believes the university is about to experience.
Alumni Spotlight: Yolanda Keys
Check out this spotlight on Alumni Spotlight on Yolanda Keys '2014.
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.