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Selected Works: Georgia State’s Olympic Legacy

Twenty years later, a look at how the 1996 Olympics spurred Georgia State’s transformation into a modern urban research university.

(Originally published July 19, 2016)

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Selected Works: Screenwriting Duo Brings Southern Gothic to the Middle East

Originally published at the Georgia State University News Hub, April 6, 2016. Archived here. By Jeremy Craig When Lane and Ruckus Skye wrote the screenplay for “Rattle the Cage,” a psychological thriller about a man who wakes up in a jail cell in rural Georgia, imprisoned by a corrupt sheriff’s deputy, it had all the […]

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Selected Works: In Rural America, a Lingering Digital Divide

At the turn of the 21st century, the town of LaGrange, Ga., about 70 miles southwest of Atlanta, embarked on a digital experiment.

(Georgia State University News Hub, March 3, 2016)

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Selected Works: How Do Retailers Set Their Holiday Prices?

An inside look at the holiday pricing games traditional retailers are playing to keep up with online competitors.

Originally posted Dec. 10, 2015 at the Georgia State University News Hub, https://newsarchive.gsu.edu/2015/12/10/what-are-you-overpaying-for/.

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Selected Works: Over 40 and Looking for Work

Older workers laid off during the Great Recession had a harder time finding another job afterward. Were employers breaking the law?

(Originally published November 2015)