Education & Leadership

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.
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.
students learning remotely virtual instruction pandemic

Promoting Equity in Virtual Learning

Assistant professor of education Jennifer Darling-Aduana on how online learning can become part of a quality, equitable education system.
Gholnecsary Muhammad reading children

Cultivating Genius

In the College of Education and Human Development, associate professor Gholnecsar Muhammad has developed a better way to teach youth by giving voice to their own identities and experiences.
Patrick Freer Rialto College of the Arts

Boys To Men

Professor Patrick Freer is working to help choral teachers guide boys through the voice change.
Gholnecsar Muhammad Black Girls Write

Making Space For Young Black Voices

With Black Girls WRITE, assistant professor Gholnecsar Muhammad recreates a 19th-century literary tradition for modern-day students.