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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.
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 Library launches virtual exhibit of university's impact on healthcare in south metro Atlanta
The Clayton State University Library is highlighting its history of educating medical professionals with the launch of a virtual exhibit. Entitled, "The College of Health: A History of Creating Patient Focused Professionals," this exhibit explores...
Clayton State joins public mourning of Congressman John Lewis
The Clayton State University community joins the public in mourning a Civil Rights pioneer and immovable force for good, Congressman John Lewis.
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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: Meredeth Jones
Asked what it’s like to be her own boss, Clayton State alumna Meredeth Jones ’04 needed only a one-word response.
Clayton State earns high marks for affordable online programs
Clayton State University ranked no. 4 among colleges and universities across the U.S. on the 2019 Most Affordable Online Bachelor’s Degree list.