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April 15, 2025

Pioneering the Future of Dental Hygiene: Students Among First in Georgia Certified in Laser Therapy

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Clayton State earns rankings for online business, nursing programs in U.S. News and World Report list

Clayton State University begins the new year being recognized for its online master’s programs in nursing and business in the “U.S. News 2020 Best Online Programs” rankings by U.S. News and World Report.

Clayton State University recognized for best online MBA for international students

Clayton State University is ranked no. 20 in the “Best Online MBA Programs For International Students” list by education research firm College Consensus.

Students learn the importance of fostering relationships during Clayton State Day at the Capitol

Relationship building is an essential tool for being a great public servant and creating policy, Georgia legislators told Clayton State students during this year’s Day at the Capitol on Jan. 14.

Alumni Spotlight: Roodgine Bray

Meet Roodgine Bray Attorney and Counselor at law. She is a Spring 2008 graduate of Clayton State and has let her experience there launch her into her very accomplished career.

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Clayton State business students take home 2nd place overall in management competition

Clayton State University’s Society for Advancement of Management student chapter took home several awards, including 2ndplace in the Overall Business Skills Champions at the 2021 International Collegiate Business Skills Championship.

Alumni Spotlight: Justin Linder

October is a time for costumes, hayrides, and pumpkin everything. It’s also a time for ghosts, monsters, and zombies. Clayton State alumnus Justin Linder ’16 wants to remind you of that, all while having a good time, with the Second Annual 5K...

Clayton State University remains affordable option as tuition increases

Clayton State University continues to be one of the most affordable options to earn a degree in the metro Atlanta area, even as tuition rates are set to rise this fall.

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