Gerontology Student Graduates at 72 Years Old
Gerontology Student Graduates at 72 Years Old
Georgia State graduate Larry Hardy (M.A. '24) is proving you are never too old to get a college degree.
Georgia State graduate Larry Hardy (M.A. '24) is proving you are never too old to get a college degree.
Campus News, Health & Wellness
Georgia State psychology grad Jessica Clarke (B.A. '24) is making it her mission to change the way mental health is viewed.
Margarita Pinto (B.A. ’24) is using her fervent interest in other cultures and languages to advocate for the Deaf community.
Georgia State neuroscience and psychology graduate José Jarquin's (B.S. '24, B.S. '24) curiosity about the workings of the human brain has led him to a research career.
After receiving a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Georgia State University, J.D. Dreiling (A.S. ’15, B.A. ’16, M.S. ’19) turned their sights to an environment centered around connecting with people rather than working in a lab-based setting.
As a HEART M.D.-Ph.D. Summer Program participant, Trenton Buckner conducted intensive lab research, networked with the Harvard community and gained experience that reinforced his passion for becoming a physician-scientist.
Toni Odejimi has landed internships with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, CNN and Politico. Her latest internship is the perfect fit for her political passions.
Georgia State student Tre'von Herman is interested in working in cybersecurity after his internship experience with the Atlanta Police Department.
The students are researching the effects of artificial light at night on four different bird species at the zoo — the Chilean flamingos, tawny frogmouths, milky eagle owls and blue-throated macaws.
Cheick Kouyate, an undergraduate political science major, is among 15 applicants selected for a spot in this year’s Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program in Washington, D.C.