Presidential Scholar Meira Robbins Dives Right Into the Mysteries of the Mind
The life sciences can often be a waiting game for college students. Many of them will have to wait until graduate school to do significant lab work. Before she’d even started her freshman year at...
View ArticlePresidential Scholar Nishant Sinha Takes His Opportunity and Runs With It
Receiving a scholarship as prestigious — and lucrative — as Georgia State’s Presidential Scholarship can’t help but feel like a stroke of good fortune. Nishant Sinha understands that even more deeply...
View ArticlePresidential Scholar Becca Moss Finds Her Community
Attention, residents of Buford: If your usually relaxed Monday-afternoon Starbucks break was interrupted this past spring by a piercing scream, Becca Moss would like to ask your forgiveness. “They were...
View ArticleBased on a ‘Gut Feeling,’ Noah Britton is Taking the Leap to Georgia State
When Noah Britton thinks about starting college in a city hundreds of times bigger than his northeast Georgia hometown, he admits he’s “mildly terrified.” So he’s been preparing for that leap of faith...
View ArticleGeorgia State Honors College Student Kalif Robinson Named a 2017 Charles B....
ATLANTA – Kalif Robinson, an Honors College senior studying economics with a minor in Arabic at Georgia State University, is one of 30 undergraduate students from across the U.S. selected to receive...
View ArticleThe Gap Decade
Joey Velazquez left Georgia State in 2000 with a grade point average under 1 point. He worked in the movies and even sold a screenplay, but came back to pursue his dream of becoming a lawyer. He’ll...
View ArticleGeorgia State Senior Noa Erlitzki Selected As Barry M. Goldwater Scholar
Noa Erlitzki, a Georgia State University Honors College student, has been named a Barry M. Goldwater Scholar, one of 240 award recipients nationwide.
View ArticleUnparalleled Opportunity
The Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference showcases the scholarly and creative projects of the university’s undergrads, and provides students insight into the work that goes into each step of...
View ArticleThe Young Diplomat
In Arabic, the literal translation is it is written. For Kalif Robinson, it’s a word to live by. “For me, it means that everyone has a destiny,” Robinson said. “It’s up to the individual to find it and...
View ArticleThe Renaissance Kid
WUNDERKIND WILL ANDERSON (B.A., B.S. ’17) HAS BEEN OUTDOING THE WORLD FOR YEARS. AT JUST 21, HE’S A GLOBETROTTING ARCHAEOLOGIST, PUBLISHED AUTHOR, ATHLETE, HUMANITARIAN, BARITONE … WHO LOVES TAKING...
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