Through the Eyes of Adam Schultz
Through the Eyes of Adam Schultz
The official White House photographer and 2023 40 Under 40 honoree makes history every day, documenting the Biden presidency.
Arts & Culture, Georgia State Magazine
The official White House photographer and 2023 40 Under 40 honoree makes history every day, documenting the Biden presidency.
Courses in the new graduate certificate programs — Public Management and Leadership, and Policy Analytics — can be completed online and used toward an M.P.A. or M.P.P. degree.
Seven undergraduate students, after completing a multidisciplinary, experiential program that combines academic rigor with an emphasis on social responsibility, hold the new certificate.
Forbes has again ranked Georgia State University’s online Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) program among the top online social work programs in the nation, recently placing it at No. 7.
Catherine West (B.S.W. ’23), born when China's one-child policy was in effect, shared her experience with the Georgia State University class at Phillips State Prison.
Thanks to an AmeriCorps VISTA grant, students and faculty in Georgia State University's College of Education & Human Development and Andrew Young School of Policy Studies are developing an outreach program for LGBTQIA+ youth in Atlanta experiencing homelessness.
Business & Economy, Science & Technology
Georgia State University master’s student Avery Evans has joined 25 civic leaders from the public, nonprofit and private sectors to help build public support for the city’s Clean Energy Atlanta plan.
Jaden Gomez, a fourth-year economics major, knew the Georgia Legislative Internship Program, would provide a great opportunity to learn more about his career interests in law and city planning.
The day-long camp, sponsored by the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management and produced by the Department of Public Management and Policy, introduces the field of public policy to undergraduate students.
Campus News, Education & Leadership
The award of $20,000 to the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies’ AYS Open initiative will save Georgia State students an estimated $1 million or more on learning materials before 2026.