LGBTQ+ History Month 2024 at Georgia State
LGBTQ+ History Month 2024 at Georgia State
Celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month at Georgia State in 2024! Click here for more information about events and resources.
Celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month at Georgia State in 2024! Click here for more information about events and resources.
Celebrate Latinx Heritage Month 2024 with Georgia State! Click to find out more regarding activities and resources.
Learn more about events across the university celebrating Juneteenth, Caribbean American Heritage Month and Pride at Georgia State during the summer of 2024.
Celebrate Women's History Month at Georgia State in March 2024 with many exciting and impactful activities!
Do you know outstanding faculty, staff or students who deserve recognition for their international achievements? The Office of International Initiatives is accepting nominations for the annual International Education Awards.
Since 2012, the International Education Awards have recognized outstanding faculty, staff and students for their commitment to international education. Awards are given at the annual International Honorary Reception during International Education Week in November.
"My Mind Stayed on Freedom: The Revolutionary Voice of Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer,” a special production in words and music, is one of the creative highlights scheduled for the fourth annual Mario A.J. Bennekin Black History Month Symposium at Georgia State University’s Perimeter College.
The play, which debuts Wednesday, Feb. 21 at the college, uses drama, music and dance to celebrate American voting and women’s rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer through her own spoken words and songs. Hamer was a sharecropper forced by economic circumstances to leave school at age 12. She emerged as a formidable Freedom Fighter in the movement for African American liberation.
Students of the Veritas School of Social Sciences came together at Georgia State University on Wednesday (June 28, 2023) to learn more by tackling challenges that corporate and institutional leaders face — including at the university itself.
The Veritas Corporate Immersion Day brought more than 35 students ages 14 through 17 to Georgia State, where they heard from university leaders and were tasked with forming potential solutions to issues ranging from cybersecurity training, student engagement and operational matters to student involvement, enrollment and course success.
The Veritas School provides access to academic and professional skills training that places students on pathways to excellence at colleges and universities, and toward high-earning careers. The aim is to close academic opportunity and economic inequality gaps for Black and brown students through programs like Veritas Corporate Immersion, a debate institute, a global travel program and programs in career readiness along with K-12 teacher training.