Georgia State University Magazine
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In this issue of the magazine, you'll get an insiders look at the university's purchase of Turner Field, the new home of the Panthers. You'll also meet Presidential Scholar Will Anderson, the "Renaissance Kid," whose time at Georgia State has been nothing less than spectacular. And you'll head south to Antarctica with professor Stuart Jefferies as he leads a team of scientists building a solar laboratory. | | Read The Magazine: | | |
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Feature Articles | | | | | Carrying The Flame | | Turner Field, the former home of the Atlanta Braves and the 1996 Olympics, is now Georgia State's. The acquisition of the hallowed ground promises to become the most transformative land deal in university history. | | | | |
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| The Renaissance Kid | Wunderkind Will Anderson (B.A., B.S. ’17) is a globetrotting archaeologist, published author, athlete, humanitarian and opera singer ... who loves taking care of bones. | | | | |
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| The Edge Of The Earth | | Professor Stuart Jefferies leads a multi-institutional crew of scientists opening a solar observatory in the most inhospitable place on the planet — Antarctica. | | | | |
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Class Notes | If your Georgia State experience has helped you achieve more than you thought possible, we want to hear your story, too. On the Class Notes page, you can share your accomplishments and milestones, and find out what your classmates have been doing. | | | | | | Frank Young | | Frank Young (B.S. ’72, M.A. ’74) recently published a new book titled “The Sun (Son) Rises Above the Earth’s Aura” with Reader’s Digest – Life Rich. More Class Notes | | | | Lynda Kim | | Lynda Kim (B.B.A. ’01) has joined the team at Signature Bank as SBA Loan Operations Manager and Assistant Vice President. More Class Notes | | | |
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