Personal issues – universal problems fans can always tap into – have always been Rick Springfield’s muse. (Originally published 2012)

Personal issues – universal problems fans can always tap into – have always been Rick Springfield’s muse. (Originally published 2012)
For more than a century, the wood and marble halls of Georgia’s state Capitol building have thrummed with legislators and leaders, lobbyists and citizens, all with the aim of shaping Peach State policy.
(Originally published Spring 2012)
Posters created by the students of Associate Professor of Art Stan Anderson appear on display in the gallery of the Museum of Design Atlanta during the exhibition “Graphic Intervention: 25 Years of International AIDS Posters.” (Originally published 11/28/2011)
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)