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Students gather with College of Health Dean Dr. Dwayne Hooks and Lake City Mayor Ronald Dodson

October 29, 2024

College of Health organizes health fair in Lake City

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Clayton State Focuses on Technology Workforce Needs

The University System of Georgia’s Board of Regents recently approved a new graduate program at Clayton State University.

Clayton State’s Center for Social Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship Appoints Fellows from University of Cambridge

Drs. Neil Stott and Paul Tracey were recently appointed fellows at the Center for Social Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship at Clayton State University’s College of Business, where they will work with Dr. Leon Prieto, center director and...

The Community Teen Coalition Upward Bound recognized Clayton State University with its ‘Community Partner’ Award

On Saturday July 31, the Community Teen Coalition Upward Bound recognized Clayton State University with its ‘Community Partner’ Award for serving as its institutional home for the past four years.

Clayton State Secures Grant Funds to Assist Nearly 6,000 Students

Clayton State University has secured American Rescue Plan funds to help nearly 6,000 students resolve current account balances allowing them to remain enrolled for the fall semester.

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Regents Honor Clayton State Scholar During USG Academic Recognition Day

Congratulations to our top Laker nation scholar. This month, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) honored students from each of the system’s 26 public colleges and universities during its annual Academic Recognition Day....

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.

Clayton State announces 2020 “Making Things Better” award recipients

COVID-19 brought many challenges for Clayton State University in 2020—a quick transition to online learning, a virtual celebration to recognize spring graduates and a focus on reopening the campus safely for students, faculty and staff.

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