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December 17, 2025

Clayton State Student Takes the Field at SEC Championship Game as a Proud ROTC Cadet

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This Is It! founder talks faith, business success to Clayton State University students

Shelley “Butch” Anthony III, founder of the longtime Atlanta southern-style restaurant franchise This Is It! BBQ & Seafood, shared his story of faith, business acumen and success to inspire students at Clayton State University.

MBA program earns spot among top 15 best online degrees in Georgia

Clayton State University has been ranked no.11 on the "15 Best Georgia Online MBA" degree programs list, according to business school resource site MBACentral.org.

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 take first step in career development at Internship Networking Breakfast

Career Services hosted an Internship Networking Breakfast on Feb. 12 in an effort to create university-wide awareness related to experiential learning as part of Spring 2020 internship week.

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Clayton State University, Dalton State College partner to expand access to advanced business education

Undergraduate students at Dalton State College Wright School of Business now have a new pathway to earning a master’s degree in business thanks to a new partnership between the College and Clayton State University.

Alumni Spotlight: Nancy Nguyen

It doesn’t take much to see how Clayton State alumna Nancy Nguyen ’13 has a passion for helping others become exposed to and understand the Vietnamese culture that has such a large impact on the community surrounding the university.

Clayton State University generates $274 million economic impact in Clayton County

Clayton State University generated more than $274.6 million in local economic impact in the surrounding region for fiscal year 2017, according to a report released by the University System of Georgia (USG).

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