CLAYTON STATE NEWS
November 4, 2025
Clayton State Dental Hygiene Students Bring Bright Smiles to Young Atlanta Students
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Facilities Management wins USG award for Energy and Water Efficiency
Clayton State University’s Office of Facilities Management recently won the University System of Georgia’s 2022 Sustainability Award for Energy and Water Efficiency for its chilled water capital construction project.
Clayton State University Foundation Appoints Eight New Board Members
The Clayton State University Foundation has announced eight new members to its Board of Trustees.
University Focus on Environmental Stewardship Encourages Community Advocacy
University students, alongside members of conservation groups and the local community, tested water samples to assess the quality of creeks and streams in the area.
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.
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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: Letitia Naghise
Letitia “Tish” Naghise’s educational journey began like that of most young people, and she started college right out of high school.
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.