In 2008, Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) planned to extend information / information technology (desktop, wireless technology, handheld device tool, and portable video player). In addition, this extension and Internet access will create new ways for accessing and sending information, affecting education and learning. Over the past few decades, with massive transformation, today's learners have argued that they need new and more challenging needs for academic skills to succeed in mobilizing culture .
On August 10, 2007, Georgia State University opened 1,652 students in a complex facility, a community of $ 165 million, using Ellis Street, Piedmont Avenue, and John Wesley Dobbs Avenue, a university community. And it is the neighborhood of Jesse Hill Avenue. Professor of economics at GSU estimates that this new hostel could have economic impacts in the downtown of Atlanta from $ 10 million to $ 12 million. The university is planning to eventually place an enrollment rate of 20% near the downtown campus. Georgia Institute of Technology is acquiring houses of the Olympic Village beyond North Street following the opening of the University House of Commons Program on March 7, 2007. In 2011, Commons was named "the best overall dorm in the country" by DormSplash.com. Later in 2012 the Financial Times ranked the commons as the most luxurious dorm in the country and was named the third largest "crazy luxury".
Georgia State University was originally established as an evening school in 1913 and is a commercial evening school at Georgia Institute of Technology. Through the reconstruction of the Georgia University system in the 1930s, the school became the Atlanta extension center of the Georgia University system, and nightly school students were able to obtain degrees from several universities in the university system. In the meantime, the school is divided into two departments: Georgian College of the Evening and Atlanta Junior College. In September 1947, the school became a subsidiary of Georgia University and was appointed to the Atlanta branch of the University of Georgia.
A. ^ On April 19, 2011, the Board of Governors of Georgia State University Georgia State University decided not to renew Dr. Earl Yarbrough's annual contract as the president of the university. On April 21, 2011, Cheryl Davenport Dozier was appointed as the deputy chairman of the university and the Board of Directors of Georgia plans to investigate Yarbrough's succession nationwide. On May 9, 2012, Dr. Dr. Dodge became the standing committee chairperson