Thursday, June 14, 2018

There’s Buried Treasure at Georgia State

Georgia State Magazine, Summer Issue
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Georgia State Magazine, Summer Issue

In this issue of the magazine, trace Atlanta's deep-rooted history through the fascinating Phoenix Project. Containing more than 100,000 artifacts unearthed by a team of Georgia State archeologists in the late 1970s, it's the largest excavation collection ever associated with Atlanta.

Read about Allie Armbruster's incredible story of recovery and redemption. The second-year law student overcame a decade of heroin addiction and is now fulfilling her dream of becoming a lawyer. She's on a mission to transform society's approach to drug offenders.

And learn about how the university is working with UNESCO to preserve and recognize sites associated with the Civil Rights Movement for the benefit of future generations.

Bill Gates said it best: “No other university has accomplished what Georgia State has the last decade.”

That’s #thestateway.
Laurah Norton

Treasures of Terminus

The Phoenix Project, more than 100,000 artifacts collected by a team of Georgia State archaeologists in the late 1970s, tells the Atlanta’s story through unearthed historical objects.
 
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imagination machine

A Life Worth Fighting For

Allie Arbruster (J.D. ’20) overcame the addictions that nearly killed her. Now she is drawing from her experience in the criminal justice system to reform our approach to drug offenders.
 
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esports

Following the Footsteps of Freedom

Georgia State’s World Heritage Initiative is working to nominate significant sites associated with the Civil Rights Movement for permanent designation on the prestigious World Heritage List.
 
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