CLAYTON STATE NEWS
March 20, 2025
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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 University history professor shortlisted for national book award
Clayton State University history professor Dr. Jelani Favors has been shortlisted for the for the MAAH Stone Book Award presented by the Museum of African American History.
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...
Clayton State University seeks community input to document COVID-19 impact
The Clayton State University Archives is seeking donations from the community to document the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the community.
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The Future is Female: State Rep. Regina Lewis-Ward and the year of women in politics
Women shined during the 2020 election as they came out in unprecedented numbers to run for office and win and donate to the candidates that best represented them.
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.