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News from April 2006

Thomas George Named Clayton State’s Outstanding Alumnus for 2006

Thomas George, a man who bleeds Laker Blue and Orange, has been named Clayton State University’s Most Outstanding and Distinguished Alumnus for 2006.

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Society for Advancement of Management Gathers Awards at International Case Competition

Clayton State University’s Society for Advancement of Management (SAM) Chapter, participated in the 2006 Society for Advancement of Management International Case Competition on Apr. 6 to Apr. 9, in Orlando, Fl., where it again gained national recognition.

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Clayton State Names 2006 Alice Smith Staff Award Nominees

Lydia Vanderford, chair of the Clayton State University Alice Smith Award Committee, has announced the five finalists for the University’s 2006 Alice Smith Staff Award.

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CIMS Names New Outstanding Graduate Award After Founding Dean Dr. Cathie Aust

The College of Information and Mathematical Sciences’ newest student award -- The Catherine Cowan Aust Award --  has been named after founding Dean of the College, Dr. Catherine Aust, who celebrates 31 years at Clayton State University this spring.

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School of Business Earns AACSB Accreditation

The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International on Monday, Apr. 10 notified the School of Business at Clayton State University that it has been awarded the Association’s coveted accreditation.

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Clayton State Awarded Three Fulbright-Hays Grants

Clayton State University Associate Professor of Geography and Director of the Nine University and College International Studies of Georgia Dr. Raj Sashti has been awarded three Fulbright-Hays Grants by the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) Office of International Education and the Council for the International Exchange of Scholars (CIES). The three grants total $160,000.

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Clayton State Announces Open Houses for Master of Arts in Liberal Studies

With the need for more advanced degrees in all sectors of American life, Clayton State University will begin offering its first graduate degree program in the Fall 2006 semester.

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Clayton State History Professor Awarded CIASP Grant

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Clayton State University Assistant Professor of History Dr. Victoria Pasley recently received a Certificate in African Studies Project (CIASP) grant from the U.S. Office of Education , one of only four grants awarded yearly.

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History Students Study Abroad in Ghana, Summer 2006

This summer Clayton State University Assistant Professor of History Dr. Victoria Pasley will teach in the University’s first study abroad program in Ghana at the University of Cape Coast. Set along the Atlantic Ocean, the campus is not only in close proximity to numerous places of historical and cultural significance, but also serves as an excellent atmosphere for studying and concentration.

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News from March 2006

Chancellor Erroll Davis Visits Clayton State Campus

University System of Georgia Chancellor Erroll B. Davis made his first visit to the Clayton State University campus Thursday, and promised that it wouldn’t be his last.

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Alumni Association Ready to Place Commemorative Bricks

In just a matter of weeks, a number of Clayton State alumni and friends will have their names etched in stone… or more like brick, in the heart of the Clayton State campus.

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Clayton State Alumni Association to hold 14th Annual Meeting and Dinner at Atlanta Motor Speedway

Clayton State University alumni and friends, “start your engines,” it’s time for the 14th Annual Alumni Meeting and Dinner.

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Smithsonian Institute Director to Meet with Local Educators to Improve Public School History Courses

On Tuesday, Apr. 18, Dr. Brent D. Glass, director of the Smithsonian Institute’s National Museum of American History will speak to local educators from Henry, Cobb and Fayette County Public School Systems at 7 p.m. at the National Archives and Records Administration’s (NARA) Southeast Region facility in Morrow, Ga.

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Travis Copeland Designs T-shirt and Logo for Georgia’s National History Day Program

Travis Copeland is a man of many facets.

A senior history major at Clayton State University, Copeland is also an archives technician at the National Archives and Records Administration’s (NARA) Southeast Regional Archives, and an intern with the Georgia Humanities Council.

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Hapeville Ford Plant Partnership Offers Employees New Career Opportunities

Clayton State University has long had an educational partnership with the Ford Assembly Plant in Hapeville, Ga., offering onsite courses to employees interested in furthering their professional and personal development.

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Thomasville’s and Clayton State’s Travis Copeland Designs T-shirt and Logo for Georgia’s National History Day Program

March 15, 2006

A senior history major at Clayton State University, Copeland is also an archives technician at the National Archives and Records Administration’s (NARA) Southeast Regional Archives, and an intern with the Georgia Humanities Council.

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Information on Clayton State University’s New Graduate Program Just a Mouse Click Away

Clayton State University’s first-ever graduate program, the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS), will begin this fall, and prospective students can now find detailed information about the program and its admission requirements at http://a-s.clayton.edu/mals/.

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Three Clayton State Students Win GSCPA Scholarships

The Georgia Society of CPAs (GSCPA) Southside Chapter recently awarded GSCPA Scholarships to three Clayton State students at the organization’s annual Education Night Meeting at Eagles Landing Country Club.

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Kurt-Alexander Zeller Named to ACME by Mu Phi Epsilon

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The international professional fraternity for women and men in the field of music, Mu Phi Epsilon, has named Clayton State University’s Director of Opera and Vocal Studies, Dr. Kurt-Alexander Zeller, as one of the two latest inductees to its elite ACME listing of its most professionally distinguished members.