Who Votes, Who Doesn’t — and Why?
Who Votes, Who Doesn’t — and Why?
Sean Richey, associate professor of political science, on vote-by-mail and the importance of trust in government.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Politics, Law & Society
Sean Richey, associate professor of political science, on vote-by-mail and the importance of trust in government.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Health & Wellness
Using an innovative strategy he developed against influenza, professor Baozhong Wang is developing a universal vaccine to protect against all coronaviruses.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Science & Technology
The world is increasingly filled with discarded plastic, and recycling alone won’t cut it. At Georgia State, biology professor Eric Gilbert is using tiny microbes to make a big dent in our plastic problem.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Health & Wellness, Politics, Law & Society
Courtney Anderson, associate professor in the College of Law, studies the intersection of health equity and the law.
Academic Unit News, Georgia State Research Magazine, Politics, Law & Society
Research reveals that racial disparities in the U.S. prison population have declined, but Blacks are still serving longer sentences than whites.
Academic Unit News, Georgia State Research Magazine, Health & Wellness
What causes the body to attack itself? Professor Leszek Ignatowicz is challenging scientists’ understanding of how these conditions take root.
Education & Leadership, Georgia State Research Magazine
In the College of Education and Human Development, associate professor Gholnecsar Muhammad has developed a better way to teach youth by giving voice to their own identities and experiences.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Health & Wellness
At the School of Public Health, researchers are studying how vaping got a new generation addicted to nicotine, and what’s needed to combat the growing epidemic.
Business & Economy, Georgia State Research Magazine, Science & Technology
Georgia State researchers have examined how to diminish economic losses from hurricanes. One solution: More mangrove trees.
Georgia State Research Magazine, Health & Wellness
Georgia State epidemiologist Gerardo Chowell on what makes the coronavirus pandemic unique and what still needs to happen as the global outbreak unfolds.