Tag: Featured Stories

Boys To Men

Professor Patrick Freer is working to help choral teachers guide boys through the voice change.

Written In Stone

In Costa Rica, Georgia State scientists and students are studying how continental crust is formed.

What Lies Within

Your body is much more than just flesh and bones. It’s a complex ecosystem teeming with trillions of microorganisms, which — as Georgia State scientists are finding — may be the key to understanding and treating all kinds of disease.

A Simple Solution to Student Debt?

Two Georgia State economists have found a small change could go a long way toward addressing the student loan crisis.

The High-Tech Future of Firefighting

Wildfires have changed. Georgia State computer scientist Xiaolin Hu is working to change how we combat them.

A River Runs Through It

Georgia State researchers worked hand-in-hand with residents of Atlanta’s Westside to map environmental health threats in the Proctor Creek Watershed.

Rewiring the Brains of Stroke Patients

Georgia State neuroscientist and physical therapist Andrew Butler discusses how he is mobilizing the healing power of brain plasticity.

Body, Heal Thyself

How do cells repair damaged DNA? A Georgia State chemist finds it’s as simple as pinch, push, pull.

Buyer Beware

Rent-to-own financing practices have long preyed on minority homebuyers. And according to professor Dan Immergluck, they’re making a comeback in African-American neighborhoods.