Sixty-one international Fulbright students from more than 40 countries are spending the week at Kennesaw State University to prepare for graduate and doctoral programs at universities across the United States. […]
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Biotech Summit Launches Atlanta to the Front in Developing Ethical Norms
Editor’s note: Obinna Morton contributed reporting to this story CRISPR, a new biotechnology enabling scientists to splice and edit genes more easily than ever before, has the potential of curing […]
Georgia Tech Receives $4.2 Million Grant to Battle Cyber Threats
A $4.2 million grant has been awarded to researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology’s College of Computing in an effort to develop programs that will improve cybersecurity, especially for […]
Part II: Structural Pressures in the Internet’s Foundations
Editor’s note: Since the first segment of the interview with Georgia State University scholars Shawn Powers and Michael Jablonski, authors of the Real Cyber War, earlier this week, a breach […]
GSU Scholars Investigate Structural Pressures in the Internet’s Foundations
Editor’s note: What seem to be almost daily revelations of cyber crimes draw attention to the brave new world of the Internet. While these attacks attract publicity, the underlying pressures […]
Georgia State Team Gets Taste of Arbitration in Vienna
A Georgia State University College of Law moot court team got a taste of international dispute settlement during an arbitration competition in Vienna on July 4. The team of four […]
Georgia Colleges and Universities Reach Out to Liberia
A guest commentary by Cynthia L. Blandford, the honorary consul of Liberia based in Atlanta and the president, CEO and board chair of the University Consortium for Liberia. Education will […]
13 Host Families Sought for Japanese Students
The Japan-America Society of Georgia is seeking 13 families to host college students coming to Atlanta on a 16-week study tour. The business students from Obirin University’s College of Business […]
Commentary: Investors Drawn by Atlanta’s Intellectual Capital
When traveling to international law conferences or meetings, we’re often asked about where we’re from. When we say “Atlanta,” the conversation often focuses on how our city grew five-fold in […]
Photos: GSU Business Students Face Firsts on Morocco Study Abroad
Editor’s note: View a full photo album of the trip here. When 17 of our Robinson College of Business international business and marketing students traveled on a two-week study abroad […]

