Editor’s note: This Q&A is sponsored by Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business. Name: Jennifer L. Preyss City and state where you’re from: Marietta, Ga. Employer and title (if […]
Category: Education
Anti-Smoking Work in China Leads Georgia State to City Health Partnership
Public health experts from Georgia State University have been partnering with Chinese cities in their quest to stamp out smoking for nearly a decade. Now, the school itself is getting something out of the […]
Georgia’s Centers of Innovation Help Commercialize New Ideas at Home and Abroad
R. Steven Justice, the executive director of Georgia’s Centers of Innovation, has access to the official badges which enable him to enter the state’s universities on behalf of companies looking to improve […]
Employing Foreign Graduates: What Companies Should Know
Editor’s note: The following is a sponsored commentary by Fragomen associate Janora L. Hawkins. With President Donald Trump focused on raising the skill level of immigrants entering the U.S., many […]
Former Ambassador to South Korea Laney Calls for Verbal Restraint in D.C. and Pyongyang on his 90th
James Laney, U.S. ambassador to South Korea (1993-96) and president of Emory University (1977-93), celebrated his 90th birthday Nov. 8 with dire warnings about the possible destruction of Seoul, South […]
Georgia Tech Basketball Game Brings Out State’s Supporters in China
Georgia Tech brought quite the posse to its basketball game in Shanghai, a delegation of state officials who cheered from private box seats until an ill-fated three-pointer rimmed out, squelching […]
Georgia Tech President: China Trip About Much More Than Basketball
Editor’s note: Trevor Williams is reporting this week from China. When Georgia Tech traveled to Ireland last fall for a football game against Boston College, only 85 players could suit […]
Georgia State Master’s Student to Study Russian Entrepreneurship
A Fulbright scholar earning his master’s degree in public policy at Georgia State University has been selected for an exclusive research collaboration with Russia. Kirill Protasov is one of 31 […]
Georgia State’s Urban Studies Institute Receives $1 Million Grant to Study Climate Change
Under a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Georgia State University’s Urban Studies Institute is to track how climate change is affecting the Mexican cities Hermosillo and Mexico […]
‘Image and Service Awards’ Heighten Visibility of Nigerians’ Local Accomplishments
In a keynote address at the Alliance of Nigerian Organizations in Georgia held on Saturday evening of Oct. 21, Dr. Augustine Esogbue called on the 50,000 Nigerians living in Georgia […]

