Can America’s Healthcare Crisis Be Solved?
Law professor Erin Fuse Brown studies the many ways in which Americans are ill-served by the nation’s healthcare system. But change could be on the horizon.
Law professor Erin Fuse Brown studies the many ways in which Americans are ill-served by the nation’s healthcare system. But change could be on the horizon.
Astronomer and Perimeter College assistant professor Jay Dunn helps his students achieve career liftoff by drawing them into research.
Professor Christopher Basler has spent his career stalking Ebola, and recently he hit upon a surprising discovery that could suggest new ways to treat the deadly infection.
A new cancer treatment co-developed by associate professor Maged Henary is one of the first Georgia State-based technologies to enter clinical trials.
Associate professor of physical therapy Yuping Chen is using virtual reality to improve the lives of kids with cerebral palsy.
Treatments for pediatric cancer can leave kids devastated for years. Georgia State University professor Tricia King is working to change that.
Vice president Tim Denning discusses the state of research at the university and the challenges — and opportunities — ahead.
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.
Education professor Chara Bohan on how the Lost Cause narrative came to dominate U.S. history books — and the lingering effects of our miseducation.
In a new book, Georgia State University professor Stephanie Y. Evans uncovers the history and importance of self-care in Black women’s lives.