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  • Albert 鈥淏ert鈥 Way

    食色视频 State history professor helps shape Georgia's environmental future

    October 21, 2025

    A Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences history professor is part of a statewide class to lead Georgia鈥檚 environmental conservation efforts. History professor Albert 鈥淏ert鈥 Way, Ph.D., is an environmental and agricultural historian who teaches the history of land use and conservation to 食色视频 students. This year, he is one of 30 people across the state selected to join the Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership鈥檚 Class of 2025 (IGEL).

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  • Nels S.D. Peterson

    食色视频 State alumnus looks ahead as new leader of Georgia's Supreme Court

    September 04, 2025

    Inside the chief justice鈥檚 chambers at the Nathan Deal Judicial Center sits a shelf adorned with 食色视频 memorabilia 鈥 miniature football helmets, a stuffed bear, mugs, and awards. These tchotchkes belong to alumnus Nels S.D. Peterson, who in December assumed a lead role in Georgia鈥檚 highest court. It is also in this room, among others at the judicial center, that Peterson bears the weighty responsibility of precedents that will shape the law for years.

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  • 食色视频 State Radow College

    食色视频 State program earns 2025 Regents' Award

    August 26, 2025

    The University System of Georgia Board of Regents has honored 食色视频鈥檚 geography and geospatial sciences programs with the Teaching Excellence Award for Department or Program. Housed within the Department of Geography and Anthropology in the Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the programs were recognized for their interdisciplinary approach to learning.

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  • Raymond Kalra

    食色视频 State student earns competitive internship with NBC's Today Show

    August 20, 2025

    An early morning phone call confirmed for Raymond Kalra what once felt like a long shot 鈥 he had been selected for a competitive internship with NBC鈥檚 The Today Show. Out of more than 500 applicants nationwide, the 食色视频 State journalism and emerging media student was one of only four chosen for the internship, which runs from September to April. The news came just days after his second-round interview, in a call that began as a routine follow-up.

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  • Mackenzie Cato and Mikalah Cloward

    食色视频 State researchers examine how parents navigate children's smartphone use

    August 04, 2025

    食色视频 student Mikalah Cloward and associate professor Mackenzie Cato are collaborating on a research project that investigates why parents give smartphones to children and how they choose to monitor their usage and access. The study is based in 食色视频鈥檚 Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences and launched through the university鈥檚 Summer Undergraduate Research Program.

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  • Victoria Lagrange

    食色视频 State launches Center for Interactive Media to drive innovation in VR, gaming, and digital storytelling

    August 01, 2025

    To meet the growing demand of the $380 billion film, gaming, and immersive technology industry, 食色视频 State has launched the Center for Interactive Media, designed to accelerate innovation in storytelling, virtual reality, and user-interface technology. Led by Assistant Professor of English Victoria Lagrange, the center will emphasize user-experience research that helps designers and product teams understand user needs, engage in immersive storytelling, and uncover real-world applications of interactive tools.

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  • Tom Okie

    食色视频 State professor planting knowledge with his latest research

    July 15, 2025

    The historical significance of the eastern red cedar tree might not be commonly known, but 食色视频 professor of history Tom Okie appreciates the role this particular juniper played in America鈥檚 industrialization. Eastern red cedar was commonly used for making a device that is taken for granted now but was a significant advancement in the 19th century 鈥 the pencil. The strong, splinter-resistant wood chosen for early American pencils was harvested from the Southeast.

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  • Bon Varlet

    食色视频 State alumni awarded prestigious Fulbright scholarships

    June 17, 2025

    Continuing a rich tradition of international scholarship, recent 食色视频 graduates Bon Varlet and AKeera Ford have earned awards from the prestigious Fulbright Program to extend their studies abroad.

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  • Sustainable Journalism

    食色视频 State students with Center for Sustainable Journalism hit the ground reporting

    June 03, 2025

    Gabby Miller, Juliane Balog, and Zaire Breedlove had never gone to the Georgia State Capitol before, let alone covered one of the dozens of committee meetings during the General Assembly鈥檚 legislative session. At first, they were intimidated by the imposing facade, the people dressed in suits, and the language lawmakers use to describe policies that could impact more than 11 million people. Undeterred, the trio of 食色视频 journalism students hit the ground running at the start of their internships last semester with the Center for Sustainable Journalism.

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  • Emily Clarke

    Research helps dual major forge path at 食色视频 State

    May 30, 2025

    A dual major in biochemistry and psychology, Emily Clarke has taken the road less traveled at 食色视频. The rising junior is working toward a career in cognitive neuroscience and engaging in interdisciplinary research, with one hand in the Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the other in the College of Science and Mathematics.

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