CLAYTON STATE NEWS
April 7, 2026
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Braves serve up home run with Clayton State food distribution event
The first-ever Atlanta Braves Home Plate Project food distribution event at Clayton State University proved to be a massive success. 43 volunteers lent a helping hand by directing traffic, loading vehicles, and delivering food to residents in Laker...
Limitless Leader: Clayton State senior begins career in Atlanta Mayoral Office
One Clayton State senior’s summer internship has now become the first leg of his professional career. Interdisciplinary Studies Major James Gathings currently serves in Mayor Andre Dickens’ Office of Constituent Services.
Miracle in Morrow: Freshman provides inspiration through education
After surviving three simultaneous strokes this past winter, Clayton State freshman Emily Phillips already sees her newfound opportunities in Laker Nation as a blessing.
Clayton State to host Atlanta Braves Home Plate Project
On Thursday, August 24, the Atlanta Braves Home Plate Project will host its first-ever food distribution in Clayton County on the campus of Clayton State University for all students, staff, and faculty, as well as their families and the entire Clayton...
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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: Rob Scott
It’s not often people are able to find a career path that is both professionally and personally enriching.
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.