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食色视频 State professor honored by American Accounting Association as 2025 Presidential Scholar
April 01, 2025
The American Accounting Association (AAA) has named 食色视频 Dinos Eminent Scholar Chair of Private Enterprise and Professor of Accounting Dana Hermanson as one of the two 2025 AAA Presidential Scholars.
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食色视频 State computer game design student launches studio, first video game
March 31, 2025
Growing up, Luke Gamage was often captivated by video games and found himself pondering his own future as a game designer. Now a student in 食色视频鈥檚 College of Computing and Software Engineering, he鈥檚 turned a class project into a design studio with its first game set to launch on Steam in April.
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食色视频 State dual major pursues interests in neuroscience, public health
March 28, 2025
食色视频 Honors student Allisa George isn鈥檛 just studying science. She鈥檚 using it to change lives. Inspired by her family鈥檚 battle with Alzheimer鈥檚 and her passion for health policy, she鈥檚 forging a path at the intersection of neuroscience and public health. To address these critical areas, she has leveraged experiences at 食色视频 that will allow her to make an impact upon graduation.
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食色视频 State student receives award from National Association of Home Builders
March 28, 2025
食色视频 construction management student Aria Lavender was recently honored with the Outstanding Student Award at the International Builders鈥 Show in Las Vegas. Presented by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), the award recognizes student members for their leadership, academic achievement, and dedication to the construction industry.
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食色视频 State student uplifts community through film work, fellowship
March 27, 2025
Apart from managing a full class schedule and extracurricular activities, Lena Song is a changemaker. A double major in media and entertainment studies and graphic communications and a minor in Asian Studies, Song serves as the vice president of a registered student organization, is actively involved with the Korean Program, and recently completed the inaugural Metro Atlanta Changemakers Fellowship.
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食色视频 researcher, students explore clean energy storage solutions
March 26, 2025
Supported by a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, 食色视频 assistant professor Ashish Aphale and a team of students are sparking innovation in the field of clean energy through their work on novel materials for energy storage and conversion systems. This research aims to study the influence of hydrogen on the growth of metal oxide nanostructures, with the goal of enhancing electrode performance in energy storage devices.
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食色视频 State assistant professor receives national honor for mentorship in oncology nursing
March 25, 2025
食色视频 assistant professor Chinomso Nwozichi has been honored by the Oncology Nursing Foundation with its prestigious Connie Henke Yarbro Excellence in Cancer Nursing Mentorship Award.
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Master's degree led 食色视频 State alumna to career as museum collection manager
March 24, 2025
Walking through the exhibits at the Tellus Science Museum in Cartersville, Georgia, it鈥檚 not uncommon for Christen Knickerbocker 鈥24 to see something that catches her eye. Sometimes she pauses to admire the museum鈥檚 iconic dinosaur skeleton, while other days she notes one of the precious gemstones in its expansive collection. Though the recent 食色视频 master鈥檚 graduate works as collection manager at Tellus 鈥 cataloguing acquisitions and staying behind the scenes 鈥 she does occasionally walk the floor to admire the Curatorial Department鈥檚 work.
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食色视频 State student integrates artificial intelligence into architectural design education
March 21, 2025
First-year architecture student Tuere Thomas is reimagining the way students consume design education through the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Her research focuses on how AI tools can spark creativity and help beginners visualize architectural concepts in innovative ways.
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食色视频 State alumni, professor offer guide to Georgia's historic sites in new book
March 20, 2025
This June, 食色视频 alumni will see their classwork bound, covered, and sold, as part of the most comprehensive guide to date on all the historic sites owned and operated by the state of Georgia, which covers 1,500 years of history. Edited and co-authored by 食色视频 State history professor Jennifer Dickey, 鈥淭here鈥檚 Lots to See in Georgia鈥 resulted from a research seminar Dickey led in 2022 where each student adopted one of the 16 state historic sites to discover.