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Dalton State among top 10% most affordable colleges in the nation; number one in Georgia

Dalton State College is number one in Georgia and ranked 52 nationally among public four-year institutions for net price, according…

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May 18, 2021

Teaching Fish to Limbo: Recent Graduate Led Betta Fish Research

In some labs, you dissect frogs.   In others, you teach fish to limbo. Or even, play soccer.   An average lab day in…

May 12, 2021

‘Dalton State has given me an identity’

Carolina Hernandez recognizes how different her life would have turned out had she stayed in Guanajuato, Mexico instead of emigrating…

May 11, 2021

Spring 2021 Dean’s List

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May 10, 2021

Partnership Allows Middle Schoolers to Experience Dalton State

Thousands of middle school students in Northwest Georgia will get a taste of college life thanks to a partnership between…

April 30, 2021

Synovus Gift Supports Wright School of Business Students 

Synovus Bank recently contributed a gift in support of the Wright School of Business at Dalton State. The gift will be used for school initiatives such…

April 28, 2021

International Agreement Provides Students with Global Business Experience

As the business world continues to globalize, Dalton State’s Wright School of Business is preparing students to succeed in a worldwide economy.   To help introduce students to…

April 20, 2021

Legendary Coach Tony Ingle Remembered with Scholarship, Road Naming

With tears in his eyes, the legendary Roadrunner basketball Coach Tony Ingle once spoke about the love he had for…

April 17, 2021

Dalton State Faculty and Staff Recognized with Foundation Awards

Dr. Hussein Mohamed is known for being a dynamic professor who engages with students in a way that makes them…

April 13, 2021

Regents Approve No Tuition Increase Next School Year

Dalton State students will not see an increase in tuition or fees for the 2021-2022 school year. The Board of…

April 12, 2021

A Year Later: International Student Reflects on Global Pandemic

Fredrik Ackander spent last summer largely in isolation. Though it was tough, he excelled. The finance and applied economics major…