Continued support of Windows XP on campus computers

Georgia State University and the College of Law will postpone the rollout of Windows Vista Enterprise on the College’s workstation computers. IS&T is postponing the rollout of Microsoft’s Windows Vista Enterprise operating system (Vista) on campus, as Microsoft has extended support of Windows XP through 2014. This decision helps to ensure that Vista’s compatibility, security,… Read more »

New HeLP web site

The Health Law Partnership’s new site launched at HealthLawPartnership.org The Health Law Partnership (HeLP) is an interdisciplinary community collaboration among the Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, and Georgia State University College of Law to improve the health of low-income children and their families.

PantherPrint for Mac now available online

The PantherPrint for Mac software and installation instructions have been added to the Download Center. If you are a Mac laptop user and would like to print to the PantherPrint stations in the Law Library, the PantherPrint for Mac software is now available online at the Download Center. If you would like assistance with installing the… Read more »

Full launch of new web site template

The “blue guys” are gone. After almost 4 years, the College of Law web site has a new look. The previous “blue” site was a major step forward, as it implemented a template that made further evolution of the web site much easier. Instead of needing to copy all of the old content into new pages,… Read more »

Law Library Student Computer Lab Renovation

The renovations occurring in the Law Library Student Computer Lab will increase space for an additional printer. The computer lab technician workstation is in the process of being renovated in order to create more room for printers. The new space created will allow for an additional Westlaw dedicated printer in the lab. In addition the… Read more »

Student Technology Fee awards

The College of Law was recently awarded Student Technology Fee funding for four projects totaling $233,125.00. Award money will be made available at the end of the summer and these projects will be implemented over the course of the Fall 2008 semester. They include: Instructional Technology Podium Enhancements Classroom Response and Polling System LexisNexis Congressional… Read more »

Classroom video project

More news on the LawCaster classroom video recording system project! We had a great site visit with Apple, including a demo of what is to come when we finish programming. Throughout the summer, expect more updates here as we make progress.  Rooms that we will be testing include UL 675, UL 405, and UL 170.  This new… Read more »

New CSO web site

The Career Services Office has launched an expanded web site. One of our new features, webcasting, allows you to listen to podcasts of recent CSO workshops and seminars. You can review and download our most recent student newsletters; read about students and alumni; complete forms online; and download other forms. Visit the new Career Services site

Technology web site update

Changes are coming soon to the Technology Web site. This week, we are making some changes to update the site. This will help make it easier for students, faculty and staff to find the information they are looking for about e-mail, student computing, and orientation materials.

Apple site visit

We’re moving forward on the Classroom Video Recording System project. On Monday, the Apple team will be visiting us to discuss the Classroom Video Recording System project. For more details about this project, visit the Technology Initiatives Web page. We are looking forward to exploring the possibilities with this system. More news to come!