Fifty Mandela Fellows, who will be participating in programs at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University and the School of Business at Clark Atlanta University, […]
Category: Education
Liberia Forges Educational Ties in the Southeast to Create a ‘New World’
Alabama State University has joined the University Consortium of Liberia, an Atlanta-based non-profit organization strengthening the academic ties between U.S. and Liberian universities. Emmet Dennis, president of the University of […]
Clayton State Marks 10 Years of Jamaica Study Program
Clayton State University students are headed to Jamaica for the 10th straight year this summer, where they will have daily classes while meeting with the community in the town of […]
Mercer Sends Students to 12 Countries for Impactful Summer Programs
A Mercer University program mixing education with service will send 180 students and 30 faculty members to 12 countries this summer. The private Baptist university’s Mercer on Mission project […]
UGA Explores New Initiatives With Costa Rican President
Following her visit with Costa Rica’s president, Luis Guillermo Solís, in Atlanta this week on May 19, Kavita Pandit, the University of Georgia’s provost of international education, told Global Atlanta […]
Foundation Tackles Technical Skills Gap From Germany to Georgia
Alexander Arnold had never experienced Sunday night gridlock on the highways or heard someone say “Excuse me” just to walk by him at the mall. That was before he came to Atlanta. After spending this first […]
Euro/Drachma Plan a Possible Solution for Greece’s Problems
Greece may be forced to accept a “grey solution” of multiple currencies to solve its financial problems, a Princeton University authority on the euro said in Atlanta May 13. Harold […]
Emory Program Exposes Russian Law Profs to U.S. Trial Techniques
Emory‘s School of Law is hosting a delegation of Russian law professors this week as part of an experiential learning exchange program introducing them to various trial techniques. The law […]
Atlanta International School Drafts Falcons’ VP to Head Development
The Atlanta Falcons‘ vice president of community relations, Kendyl Baugh Moss, has been appointed head of development at the Atlanta International School where she will oversee fundraising and alumni relations. […]
Georgia State Picks Five Chinese Cities for Tobacco Control Project
A Georgia State University program to help Chinese cities fight tobacco use has selected its five participants, with some of China’s largest and smokiest municipalities among them. Launched by the GSU […]

