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  • Jeff Picken

    Family Enterprise Center supports businesses across generations

    April 29, 2026

    Business owners turn to ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½â€™s Family Enterprise Center, an institution that provides specialized support to family businesses in Georgia and beyond.

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  • Carl Saint-Louis

    Carl Saint-Louis named 2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor

    April 28, 2026

    Each year ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½â€™s Office of Undergraduate Research awards one faculty member the Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award. To be chosen, a mentor must have shown not only passion for research but also extraordinary dedication to their students. This year’s outstanding undergraduate research mentor award winner is Carl Saint-Louis, an assistant professor of organic chemistry in the College of Science and Mathematics.

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  • Ket Preamchuen Vanderpool

    ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ alumni return to the nest to lead a new generation

    April 27, 2026

    The draw of home has proven irresistible for scores of ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ graduates. A degree from ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ State opens a treasure chest of opportunity, and alumni take skills and experiences acquired at ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ into their own lives. Five ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ grads did just that – achieved great things in the world at large before returning to the nest to mentor and teach the next generations of Owls.

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  • John Reams and Sheb True

    ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ State, Shorter teaming to offer students dual degrees in math and engineering

    April 27, 2026

    ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ and Shorter University are partnering to offer students a streamlined pathway to earn two bachelor’s degrees simultaneously – one in mathematics from Shorter and one in engineering from ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ State.

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  • Robin and Doug Shore Innovation Center

    ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ State opens the new Robin and Doug Shore Innovation Center

    April 24, 2026

    Excitement stirred on April 23 as ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the new 70,000-square-foot Robin and Doug Shore Innovation Center.

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  • Faculty Awards

    ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ State names 2026 Faculty Award honorees

    April 23, 2026

    Volker Franke, professor of conflict management, has received the University Distinguished Professor Award, the highest honor given annually to members of the faculty at ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½. Franke was joined by 10 faculty members recognized by the institution for outstanding contributions at the annual Faculty Awards ceremony on Wednesday.

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  • Mouhamadou Diop

    Engineering student builds future in aerospace through research, competition teams

    April 23, 2026

    Mouhamadou Diop left his home in Dakar, Senegal, with a clear goal and an uncertain path. Years later, he is preparing to graduate from ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ as a high-achieving engineering student whose work spans over research labs and competitive design teams.

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  • ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ State Legislative Interns

    ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ students gain hands-on experience at Georgia State Capitol

    April 22, 2026

    As lawmakers debated policy and shaped Georgia’s future during the 2026 legislative session, ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½ students were working behind the scenes at the state Capitol as legislative interns.

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  • Lei Shi

    NIH-funded research uses AI to accelerate heart disease diagnosis and treatment

    April 21, 2026

    What if doctors could determine heart health before ever stepping into the operating room? At ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½, researchers are using artificial intelligence to do just that, transforming how heart disease is diagnosed and treated. Led by Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Lei Shi in the Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, the $522,695 project, funded by the National Institutes of Health, explores how generative AI can be integrated with biomechanical heart modeling to improve the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease.

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  • Muhammad Imran

    Researcher uses emerging technologies to improve prostate cancer detection

    April 20, 2026

    Prostate cancer remains one of the most common diseases among men, yet current screening methods often lead to unnecessary biopsies and missed diagnoses. At ÌÇÐĹú²ú´«Ã½, assistant professor Muhammad Imran is working to improve accuracy and reduce patient stress using artificial intelligence and advanced imaging.

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