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Clayton State University establishes $5 million endowment for music education
Clayton State University has received a $5 million gift from the estate of former Jonesboro resident and longtime friend of Clayton State Lon Carnes to enhance music education at the institution.
Communications professor publishes article exploring intersection of Caribbean culture and public relations
Dr. Susan McFarlane-Alvarez, associate professor of corporate and cultural communication, has published an article analyzing the convergence of her heritage in her classroom learning.
Clayton State SHRM student chapter earns Superior Merit Award, chapter president awarded SHRM exam scholarship
Clayton State University’s student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management was recognized for its achievement in actively engagement members.
Clayton State University archival studies professor pens book about history of Black public libraries in the south
Clayton State University archival studies professor Dr. Aisha Johnson-Jones has released a book uncovering the remarkable story of a Jewish businessman who funded the creation of thousands of public libraries and schools across the south for Black...
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Clayton State University prepares for full reopening in fall 2021
Clayton State University has announced that it is preparing for a full reopening of its campuses for the fall 2021 semester. Students and employees will be welcomed back as normal operations will resume.
Alumni Spotlight: Ryan Marsh
Clayton State University alumnus Ryan Marsh ’14 has taken the skills he learned as a Laker student into the supply chain field and is quickly rising the ranks among his peers.
Students earn top honors at annual management case competition
The Clayton State University chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management earned several awards at the annual SAM business case competition in April.