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Georgia State University (GSU) is a research university in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Founded in 1913, it serves about 30,000[2] students and is one of the University System of Georgia's four research universities. Georgia State is the second largest of the 35 colleges and universities in the University System of Georgia.

The university offers 52 degrees in 250 fields of study with more than 1,000 faculty members. The university president is Mark P. Becker. The Robinson College of Business has more than 50,000 graduates. Tens of thousands have gone on to become business leaders, like these who did so nationally: Ken Lewis, Bank of America Chairman and CEO; Richard Lenny, former Hershey Foods CEO; Jim Copeland, retired Deloitte & Touche CEO; Bill Dahlberg, Southern Company former Chairman and CEO; J. Veronica Biggins, Heidrick & Struggles senior partner; and Michael Gearon, Jr. a part owner of the Atlanta Hawks, Thrashers and Philips Arena. Georgia State’s campus occupies 34 acres (140,000 m2) of downtown Atlanta with 40 buildings. Future construction is on the drawing boards with numerous new projects. A multi-million dollar Science Park with laboratories and classrooms recently opened next to the Sports Arena.

The school’s coat of arms is registered in the College of Arms in London. The Latin motto means “Truth is strong and will conquer” (or alternatively, "Truth is valuable and shall overcome"). The panther holds the symbol of education, with the quill in red to symbolize the fire in Atlanta’s city emblem. The gold coin indicates the university’s beginnings as a business school. The crown is a representation of the Stone Mountain granite. The center flame is an eternal flame in honor of the first president, George Sparks, and represents flames of scholarship and the burning of Atlanta.

Georgia State has the largest campus police department of any school in Georgia with more than 100 employees who secure student safety 365 days a year. The force is the only nationally and state certified police force among the universities in Georgia. The school uses video surveillance, call stations, and escort systems to ensure student safety.

Read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_State_University

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Sounds like that have a lots of very successful alumni whom, if they chose to support their alma mater are a great resource.

I'm a little concerned that they talk about the size of their police department before any of their academic or other programs. Do they have a need for a police force that large?

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Sounds like that have a lots of very successful alumni whom, if they chose to support their alma mater are a great resource.

I'm a little concerned that they talk about the size of their police department before any of their academic or other programs. Do they have a need for a police force that large?

You must of never visited Atlanta

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Sounds like that have a lots of very successful alumni whom, if they chose to support their alma mater are a great resource.

I'm a little concerned that they talk about the size of their police department before any of their academic or other programs. Do they have a need for a police force that large?

Georgia State grad school is very big with the major corporations in Atlanta.

If you were familar with there location you would understand why they have such a big police department. Panhandlers and street walkers. When they say downtown Atlanta they mean it. The average person driving down the streets of there campus would only know that they were on a college campus by a few flags hanging on the sides of the city streets. They campus looks like any other downtown street in Atlanta.

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