Georgia State Research Magazine

hacker engaged in cybercrime

Collateral Damage

COVID-19 has sparked a surge in cyber threats. Here, cybersecurity expert and associate professor David Maimon discusses how the crisis has been a gift to online criminals.
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.
The word 'hoax' spray painted onto a banner sign communicating information about reducing the spread of covid-19 pandemic

A Failure to Communicate

As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, associate professor Holley Wilkin discusses the importance of effective public health messaging and why it’s been largely ineffective at flattening the curve.
covid 19 pandemic housing insecurity housing crisis illustration by Fabian Williams

“A Crisis for Every American”

COVID-19 has heightened housing insecurity in the U.S. Here, Georgia State faculty share eight research-backed ways to help keep Americans off the streets.
banner climate change protest communication

Breaking Through the Noise

A pair of Georgia State researchers shares lessons about communicating the growing threat of climate change.
Black Money Exhibit Harcourt Fuller

On the Money

With the Black Money Exhibit, associate professor Harcourt Fuller explores Black history through the lens of legal tender.
Georgia State and Perimeter College students Watema Emmanual, Mohamad Alo and Mohammad Tamer bag supplies

A Voice for the Vulnerable

Georgia State faculty have come together to study how the pandemic is affecting refugees in Clarkston — and help address the community’s unique needs.
Richard Milligan

A River, Revealed

Assistant professor Richard Milligan was part of a team that recently helped develop a new vision for the Chattahoochee River.
black and white illustration of masked people with the title 'The Problem We All Live With'

The Problem We All Live With

As Black communities are being devastated by COVID-19, Georgia State researchers are working to illuminate the ways systemic racism drives health disparities, harming and even killing African Americans.