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Georgia State University - Definition and Overview

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Georgia State University (GSU) is an urban research university in the heart of downtown Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Founded in 1913, it serves over 28,000 students, and is one of Georgia's four research universities. The university has a highly-rated business school, including a notable part-time MBA program, as well as a highly-rated music [school]]. The university is also ranked in various other fields such as astronomy, philosophy, law, urban policy studies, and respiratory therapy. The university is also known for its programs in urban geography, community psychology and sociology, music, nursing, and physical therapy. The students operate radio station WRAS-FM (Album 88), and publish Georgia State Magazine, and weekly newspaper The Signal. Georgia State currently sponsors 14 Division 1 sports and is a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference, in 2005 the school will join the Colonial Athletic Association.

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University System of Georgia
Research schools: Georgia Tech | Georgia State | Medical College of Georgia | University of Georgia
Universities: Albany | Armstrong Atlantic | Augusta | Clayton | Columbus | Ft. Valley | GCSU | Ga. Southwestern
Kennesaw | NGCSU | Savannah | Southern Polytechnic | West Ga. || Regional: Ga. Southern | Valdosta State
Colleges: Dalton | Macon || Two-year: Abraham Baldwin Agricultural | Atlanta Metro. | Bainbridge
Coastal Ga. | Darton | East Ga. | Floyd | Gainesville | Ga. Perimiter | Gordon | Middle Ga. | South Ga. | Waycross
Centers: Gwinnett University Center || Governing body: Georgia Board of Regents


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