CONNECTING ATLANTA AND THE ARTS

GLOBAL CITY CONNECTING ATLANTA AND THE ARTS Faculty and alumni of the College of the Arts keep the city’s arts scene thriving. BY TONY REHAGEN ♦ PHOTOS BY STEVEN THACKSTON
GLOBAL CITY CONNECTING ATLANTA AND THE ARTS Faculty and alumni of the College of the Arts keep the city’s arts scene thriving. BY TONY REHAGEN ♦ PHOTOS BY STEVEN THACKSTON
FACULTY AN ATYPICAL PATH Associate professor Craig Drennen talks about winning the prized Guggenheim Fellowship BY CRAIG DRENNEN ♦ PHOTO BY EVIE SALEH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Last April,
GIVING LEAVING A LEGACY Georgia State supporters have cultivated a culture of talent and generosity that lifts up future generations of artists. BY LAUREN ALLRED ♦ PHOTO BY MEG BUSCEMA
ALUMNI ONE-STOP PROP STOP After several years working as a filmmaker and producer, Phoebe Brown (B.A. ’04, M.F.A. ’09) found a new way to work with Atlanta’s booming show business
STEALING INNOCENCE This unique team of scholars is researching the causes of extremist violence and the tactics terrorists use, while searching for solutions to make the world safer for everyone.
STUDENT SUCCESS GROUNDWORK FOR CHANGE Graduate students at the School of Social Work are working to honor and memorialize Fulton County’s 35 known victims of lynching. As they engage the
RESEARCH WHERE DATA AND HEALTHCARE MEET A critical weakness in hospital administration, poorly timed patient discharges — whether premature or overdue — result in worse health, staggering rates of readmission
STUDENT SUCCESS CLOSING CANCER’S RACIAL GAP Nikita Wright’s mission: improve the odds of survival for minorities, who are often diagnosed with especially aggressive types of cancer. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
ATLANTA OUTREACH COMMUNITY GROWN Students help develop a new strategy for improving access to quality food through urban agriculture. BY VICTORIA S. JESSIE Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Print Email256Internships serving local,
GIVING AN ENDURING LEGACY A new endowed chair celebrates the life and work of Michael Mescon, a beloved Andrew Young School faculty member. BY TAMMIE W. GREEN (M.P.A. ’20) AND
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