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Documentary filmmaker Aggie Ebrahimi Bazaz

A Lens on Belonging

Assistant professor Aggie Ebrahimi Bazaz uses documentary filmmaking to complicate the narratives we have around immigration.
Yuping Chen demonstrates her virtual reality video game

Transformative Technology

Associate professor of physical therapy Yuping Chen is using virtual reality to improve the lives of kids with cerebral palsy.
Tim Denning VP for research

Shaping the Future

Vice president Tim Denning discusses the state of research at the university and the challenges — and opportunities — ahead.
Erin Mason schools kids mental health

Uncharted Territory

As millions of kids head back to the classroom, Erin Mason, assistant professor of school counseling, discusses how schools can support mental and emotional well-being.
Professor Chara Bohan recently published research on how the Lost Cause narrative came to dominate U.S. history books

Rewriting History

Education professor Chara Bohan on how the Lost Cause narrative came to dominate U.S. history books — and the lingering effects of our miseducation.
Portrait of Stephanie Y. Evans

Self-Care as an Act of Resistance

In a new book, Georgia State University professor Stephanie Y. Evans uncovers the history and importance of self-care in Black women’s lives.
flowers bouquet tulips

Flower Power

In a new book, English professor Randy Malamud explores the history and cultural significance of fresh-cut flowers.
young african american school girl walking towards school

On the Path to Equity

Georgia State’s CREATE program aims to build better, more equitable schools by giving teachers the tools they need.
Georgia State professor Richard Plemper in his lab with an image of a virus moving in from the right

Going Viral

Viruses have an amazing capacity to mutate. But what if we could turn that against them? Richard Plemper, professor in the Institute for Biomedical Sciences, is working to exploit this rapid evolution.