Welcome: Sam Donaldson A proponent of access to education, Sam Donaldson has taught at the university level for 17 years, though he says his education career started much earlier. “In kindergarten I would come home and line up my stuffed animals and teach them what I had learned in school,” says Donaldson, a new professor… Read more »
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Ben F. Johnson Jr.
Ben F. Johnson Jr. About Ben F. Johnson Ben F. Johnson Jr. began his career as a lawyer after graduating from Emory University and practiced with Sutherland, Tuttle & Brennan, now Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, until World War II brought him three years of duty as a Naval intelligence officer stationed in the South Pacific…. Read more »
2012 Student Health Law Awards
2012 Student Health Law Awards ATLANTA – Several health law students were acknowledged for their achievements at the 2012 College of Law Honors Day. “We have many bright, dedicated health law students,” said Charity Scott, Director of the Center for Law, Health & Society. “These awardees stand out in many ways, meriting recognition of their… Read more »
College Honors December 2012 Graduates
College Honors December 2012 Graduates Georgia State University College of Law honored 16 of its 18 December graduates at a holiday luncheon on Dec. 13 at the Commerce Club. “Graduating in December rather than May means you’re different in some way,” said Kelly Cahill Timmons, associate dean for student affairs, during her remarks at the… Read more »
Part-time Students, Full-time Leaders
Part-time Students, Full-time Leaders Contact: Kathleen Poe Ross, 404-413-1374 Public Relations and Marketing Communications ATLANTA — Four Georgia State University College of Law students were elected this past November to public office in Georgia. Motivated by a desire to bring about change, these students, some of whom have since graduated, balanced coursework with the campaign… Read more »
Thank You to Student Health Law Association Mentors – Center for Law Health and Society – Georgia State University
Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | 2012 Archive | Thank You to Student Health Law Association Mentors Thank You to Student Health Law Association Mentors February 1, 2012 ATLANTA – Georgia State University’s Student Health Law Association would not be what it is today without the… Read more »
Professor co-authors first TDR handbook
Professor co-authors first TDR handbook April 5, 2012 ATLANTA – Georgia State University College of Law Professor Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer has co-authored the first handbook on the Transfer of Development Rights programs. TDR programs are an innovative planning tool, enabling the preservation of open spaces, historical sites or buildings, and farmland by shifting the development… Read more »
2012 Commencement
2012 Commencement The Class of 2012 celebrated the culmination of their years at the College of Law during Commencement and Hooding Ceremonies on Friday, May 11 at the Georgia State University Sports Arena. Renowned trial lawyer and longtime College of Law supporter Bobby Lee Cook delivered the commencement address. Student Bar Association President Naeem Ramatally… Read more »
Exploring language and culture
Exploring language and culture Rather than landing a summer position at a local law firm between her first and second years, this summer GSU Law student Brittanie Browning advanced her legal studies in a less conventional way. The 24-year-old spent eight weeks in Jeonju, South Korea, studying Korean through the U.S. Department of State Critical… Read more »
Urban Fellows learn about the plan for downtown Atlanta
Urban Fellows learn about the plan for downtown Atlanta Jennifer Ball, vice president of planning and economic development for Central Atlanta Progress, discussed the overall plan and vision for downtown Atlanta at the first Urban Fellows breakfast on Aug. 28. Ball began by briefly describing Central Atlanta Progress’s overall plan for Atlanta. At the heart… Read more »