Collateral Damage
Collateral Damage
COVID-19 has sparked a surge in cyber threats. Here, cybersecurity expert and associate professor David Maimon discusses how the crisis has been a gift to online criminals.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Politics, Law & Society, Science & Technology
COVID-19 has sparked a surge in cyber threats. Here, cybersecurity expert and associate professor David Maimon discusses how the crisis has been a gift to online criminals.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Politics, Law & Society
Terrorism scholar and Distinguished University Professor John Horgan on the threat of growing political extremism in the U.S.
Education & Leadership, Georgia State Research Magazine
Assistant professor of education Jennifer Darling-Aduana on how online learning can become part of a quality, equitable education system.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Health & Wellness
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, associate professor Holley Wilkin discusses the importance of effective public health messaging and why it’s been largely ineffective at flattening the curve.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Health & Wellness, Politics, Law & Society
COVID-19 has heightened housing insecurity in the U.S. Here, Georgia State faculty share eight research-backed ways to help keep Americans off the streets.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Politics, Law & Society, Science & Technology
A pair of Georgia State researchers shares lessons about communicating the growing threat of climate change.
Business & Economy, Georgia State Research Magazine, Politics, Law & Society
With the Black Money Exhibit, associate professor Harcourt Fuller explores Black history through the lens of legal tender.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Health & Wellness
Georgia State faculty have come together to study how the pandemic is affecting refugees in Clarkston — and help address the community’s unique needs.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Science & Technology
Assistant professor Richard Milligan was part of a team that recently helped develop a new vision for the Chattahoochee River.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Health & Wellness
As Black communities are being devastated by COVID-19, Georgia State researchers are working to illuminate the ways systemic racism drives health disparities, harming and even killing African Americans.