CLAYTON STATE NEWS
January 14, 2025
Clayton State University to Host "Comfort of Recovery" Quilt as Part of Statewide Healing Tour
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Clayton State University Receives $7,000 Grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety
Clayton State University is proud to announce the receipt of a $7,000 grant to participate in the Georgia Young Adult Program of the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety.
Agreement between Clayton State and Atlanta Metro offers students smooth transfer opportunity
On Monday, Dec. 13, Clayton State University and Atlanta Metropolitan State College entered into an agreement to establish a cohort of students enrolled at AMSC who will live in Clayton State housing and who will attend courses at Clayton State that...
Agreement between Clayton State and College AIM helps high schoolers transition into college
Members of Clayton State University’s administration and leadership with College AIM entered into a memorandum of understanding agreement on Wednesday, November 10, to provide local area students an easier transition from high school to postsecondary...
2021 Gene Hatfield Awards
The College of Arts and Sciences kicked off the Fall 2021 semester recognizing the achievements of its professors in the domains of service, scholarship, teaching excellence, and diversity leadership.
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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...
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.