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College of Education to train Teach For America members

When she entered college, Nydia Simon thought she wanted to be an attorney, arguing case law in the courtroom. But after a year in the Teach For America-Atlanta program, Simon discovered her place is in the classroom, shaping young minds.

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Model UN Conference comes to Georgia State

This week, Georgia State University will welcome more than 450 high school students to step into the shoes of United Nation’s delegates and experience the inner workings of the world’s most influential governmental organization.

GSU's GreenCorps

Kermit the Frog is known for saying, “It’s not easy being green,” but a team of recent graduates and Georgia State students are proving that the opposite is true.

College of Education Fall Convocation – December 9, 2009

The College of Education will hold its Fall Convocation for graduating students on Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 4:00 p.m. in the Georgia State University Student Center Ballroom.

 

COE to receive $13.5 million U.S. Department of Education Grant

Georgia State University’s College of Education has been selected to receive a record $13.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Innovation and Improvement to increase the number of highly qualified teachers committed to high-need schools.

GSU offers scholarships for next generation of rehabilitation counselors

Georgia State University was recently awarded a $750,000 federal grant to train the next generation of vocational rehabilitation counselors, helping to reduce a nationwide shortage in the field.


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