17Apr
16Apr
Healing the Home
Researchers in the School of Public Health are helping stabilize Georgia families affected by substance abuse.
15Apr
On the Front Lines
Georgia State scientists are joining the race to unravel how the new coronavirus operates — and find effective treatments.
15Apr
What Makes a Father?
In a new book, Georgia State anthropology professor Frank L’Engle Williams chronicles the evolution of dad.
08Apr
Humble Beginnings
Could humility be the solution to our partisan divide? Associate professor Don Davis investigates whether it may help mitigate an antagonistic political culture.
21Nov
Training the Brain to Quit Smoking
Assistant professor Claire Spears is using mindfulness to help low-income Americans kick the habit.
11Nov
Decoding the Constitution
Law professor Clark Cunningham is using linguistic analysis to shed light on the original meaning of America’s founding documents.
06Nov
The Measure of a Mind
Meet the Georgia State scientists who are using big data to help transform the way we think about mental illness.
04Nov
A Global Perspective
The gravest health threats facing developing countries are not viral outbreaks or parasites, but chronic conditions such as heart disease and cancer. Professor Collins O. Airhihenbuwa has pioneered a culturally informed approach to confront the global spread of these diseases.
04Nov