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Alumni Spotlight: Tatiana Bradley
I chose to attend CSU for numerous of reasons. The most obvious reasons were the close proximity to home and the city, the slightly lower USG tuition rates, and the student to professor ratio -which made it easier for me to learn.
Clayton State’s business school named one of metro Atlanta’s largest schools
Clayton State University has been recognized once again as one of Atlanta’s largest business schools, according to the recently released rankings from the Atlanta Business Chronicle Book of Lists.
2020 College of Arts and Sciences announce Gene Hatfield Award winners
The College of Arts and Sciences kicked off fall semester recognizing its professors who have made achievements in service, scholarship and teaching excellence.
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.
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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: Xavier Smith
Getting into the Human Resources field can be difficult, but for Clayton State alumnus Xavier Smith ’15 started his career as a student as an intern in the Clayton State Human Resources department
Newly-released book by Clayton State professor highlights African American management history
The history of African American contributions to business practice and management can now be explored in a newly-published book by a Clayton State University Associate Professor of Management Dr. Leon Prieto.