Senior Hope Robinson works in the lab of associate professor of biology Ritu Aneja’s lab where she is in search of natural ways to prevent and treat cancer. (Originally published on 7/5/2011)

Senior Hope Robinson works in the lab of associate professor of biology Ritu Aneja’s lab where she is in search of natural ways to prevent and treat cancer. (Originally published on 7/5/2011)
Geography professor Jeremy Crampton tells the story of mapmakers who helped win World War II and shape post-war Europe. (GSU Magazine, Fall 2010)
At 79, a sixth-generation New Yorker and retired lawyer pursues his lifelong passion for the stars as a master’s student in astronomy. (Originally published 9/19/2011)
Members of Georgia State’s American Undergraduate Dental Association chapter, volunteered at the Ben Massell Dental Clinic this summer [2010] and helped patients with low incomes maintain their smiles. (Originally published 8/9/2010 at the Georgia State University website.)
For the first time ever, scientists working with Georgia State University’s Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA) array have captured very high resolution images that shed new light on what causes the mysterious stellar eclipses of the double star system Epsilon Aurigae. (Originally published April 8, 2010)