Georgia State University
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Georgia State University (GSU) is an urban research university in the heart of downtown Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Founded in 1913, it serves over 28,000 students, and is one of The University System of Georgia's four research universities. The current president is Carl V. Patton. The university has a highly-rated business school, including a notable part-time MBA program, as well as a highly-rated music school administered by Dr. John B. Haberlen. The university is also ranked in various other fields such as astronomy, philosophy, law, urban policy studies, and respiratory therapy. The university is also known for its programs in urban geography, community psychology, sociology, music, nursing, and physical therapy.
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History
Georgia State University was founded in 1913 as the Georgia School of Technology's "Evening School of Commerce". The school focused on what was called "the new science of business". A reorganization of the University System of Georgia in the 1930s led to the school becoming the "Atlanta Extension Center of the University System of Georgia", and allowed night students to earn degrees from several colleges in the University System. During this time, the school had two informal names: "Georgia Evening College", which granted business degrees, and "Atlanta Junior (Day) College". In September 1947, the school became affiliated with the University of Georgia and was named the "Atlanta Division of the University of Georgia". The school received its independence in 1955 and became the "Georgia State College of Business Administration". In 1961, other programs at the school had grown large enough that the name was shortened to "Georgia State College". It became Georgia State University in 1969.
Academics
Georgia State University's colleges and schools
Georgia State has four colleges and two schools:
- Andrew Young School of Policy Studies
- College of Arts & Sciences
- College of Education
- College of Health & Human Sciences
- College of Law
- J. Mack Robinson School of Business
Student Media
There are five student-run media organizations:
- "The Signal" weekly newspaper
- "Rampway Online" online magazine
- GSTV Closed-circuit television
- WRAS-FM (Album 88) radio
- "GSU Review" literary journal
Athletics
Georgia State currently sponsors 17 Division I teams and is a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference. In July 2005 the school will join the Colonial Athletic Association. Until 2003, the Georgia State Panthers were coached by Lefty Driesell, one of the winningest coaches in Division I history.
Notable Alumni
- Andrew N. Baur, Owner, St. Louis Cardinals.
- David Brown, host of public radio show "Marketplace".
- James E Copeland, former CEO of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.
- E. Vachel Pennebaker, President of Sears, Roebuck and Company.
- Predrag Gosta, Conductor and Artistic Director, New Trinity Baroque.
External link
- Georgia State University (http://www.gsu.edu)
- Georgia State University's School of Music (http://www.music.gsu.edu)
References
- Enrollment and faculty stats taken from Statware (http://dss.gsu.edu/statware)
- Transcript of Nell H. Trotter's speech at the Administrative Council Breakfast, 28 June 1971. On file at GSU's library, LD 1965 .T76 B7
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