CLAYTON STATE NEWS
September 17, 2025
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Remember My Name
The image of domestic violence spans all ages, backgrounds and identities.
Clayton State University President Tim Hynes to retire
Dr. Tim Hynes has announced his intention to retire as president of Clayton State University, effective June 30, 2021.
Alumni Spotlight: Rob Scott
It’s not often people are able to find a career path that is both professionally and personally enriching.
Clayton State University pledges $5,000 to increase Black male nursing professionals in Georgia
Clayton State University has committed $5,0000 toward student scholarships as part of a statewide project of the Georgia Nursing Leadership Coalition (GNLC) to increase the number of Black male nurses in Georgia.
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Notables
Articulation Agreement Offers Students Easier Path to Bachelor’s Degree
Clayton State University and Southern Crescent Technical College signed a transfer articulation agreement on Thursday, July 29, 2021.
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
Clayton State SHRM student chapter receives prestigious HR award
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) has awarded a 2018-2019 Superior