Tuesday, November 12, 2019

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GSU Fall 2019 Magazine
We’ve got more great stories for you below from our fall issue. Read up on the law professor who creates crossword puzzles on the side, a research scientist who’s using data to solve the riddles of mental illness and the city councilwoman addressing the unique challenges of Clarkston, Ga., the most diverse square mile in the U.S.

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Georgia State Magazine, Fall 2019

A law professor by day, Samuel Donaldson also doubles as a cruciverbalist — that's a crossword puzzle maker — and he often finds ways to intersect one profession with the other. He's now published more than 120 crosswords in publications such as The New York Times. Read about his appreciation for the magic of puzzles, and see if you can fill out his latest — a special Georgia State–themed crossword.
The Cruciverbalist
The Cruciverbalist
Written by Tony Rehagen
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Georgia State Magazine tells the stories of our alumni, students and university community. In this issue, you can read about India Jackson, the single mother and doctoral student whose tenacity (and viral online fundraiser) led her to NASA, the dramatic rebirth of Atlanta's Summerhill neighborhood and more. Here are just a few of our stories from the fall issue.
Thinking Big

Thinking Big

Working at the intersection of engineering, computer science and neuroscience, psychology professor Vince Calhoun is using data to unlock mysteries of the brain and transform the way we think about mental illness.
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For the People

For the People

A city councilwoman for Clarkston, Ga., 40 Under 40 honoree Yterenickia "YT" Bell is leading the charge to connect her town government with the residents of America's most diverse square mile.
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Visit magazine.gsu.edu to see the rest of our stories from the fall 2019 issue of Georgia State University Magazine.
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