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News from August 2008

…Forever Changing the University
Clayton State Dedicates Laker Hall to “Benefit the Students”

Dedicating Clayton State University’s first on-campus housing, President Dr. Thomas K. Harden promised Tuesday that Laker Hall would, “benefit the students of Clayton State University.”

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ABA Approves New Paralegal Baccalaureate Degree for Clayton State

Clayton State University is adding another new baccalaureate degree, this time in a discipline where the University’s College of Professional Studies (CPS) has already established a significant record of success.

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Clayton State Names New Director for Recruitment and Admissions

Clayton State University has named Betty Momayezi as its new director for the Office of Recruitment and Admissions.

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Susan Copeland Helps Tells the Story of a German PW in Georgia

It’s a piece of American history that few Americans under the age of 60 know much, if anything, about.

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Clayton State University alumna Emily B. Jackson of Stockbridge, Ga., has successfully defended her Ph. D. in Counseling Psychology.


News from July 2008

Nasser Momayezi Joins Clayton State as Dean of College of Arts and Sciences

Clayton State University has welcomed the new dean for the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Nasser Momayezi.

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Clayton State Adds Dr. Lila Roberts, Dean of the College of Information and Mathematical Sciences

Clayton State University welcomes Dr. Lila F. Roberts, new dean of the University’s College of Information and Mathematical Sciences (CIMS). Roberts officially starts her duties this fall semester.

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Clayton State to Dedicate Laker Hall on August 12

Clayton State University will dedicate its first on-campus housing, Laker Hall, on Tuesday, Aug. 12 with a grand opening and ribbon cutting starting at 10 a.m.

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Clayton State Ranked in Top 10 “People’s Choice” in Georgia Colleges and Universities

Clayton State University is “The People’s Choice” when it comes to Georgia colleges and universities, according to survey statistics published in the fourth annual Ranking Georgia’s Colleges and Universities edition of “James” magazine, the state’s only monthly news magazine.

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Registration Deadline Dates for Fall 2008 Extended

With the advent of student housing this fall and “move in” dates extending through Sunday, Aug. 17, the University has decided to extend late registration through Saturday, Aug. 16.

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Burns-Ardolino Appointed Director of Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program

Dr. Wendy A. Burns-Ardolino has been appointed the second director of Clayton State University’s first graduate program, the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS).

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Dr. Gene Hatfield, a Credit to Clayton State, Retires

Monday, June 30, 2008, marked a milestone at Clayton State University, a milestone that dates from 32 years ago… the retirement of an individual who has brought much credit to the University.

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Clayton State Goes Public… on GPB-TV

Clayton State University is going public… on Georgia Public Broadcasting, that is.

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Dr. Mark Daddona Receives Exceptional Service Award from Red Cross

At the annual meeting and volunteer recognition program for the Metropolitan Atlanta Chapter of the American Red Cross, Dr. Mark Daddona, director of the Center for Academic Success at Clayton State University, was recognized with the Exceptional Service Award.

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Tameeka Hunter Named 2008 C. Anthony Cunningham Council Member of the Year

Tameeka Hunter, assistant director of the Clayton State University Disability Resource Center, has been selected to receive the 2008 C. Anthony Cunningham Council Member of the Year Award by the Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD).

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