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At Valdosta State University's College of Science and Mathematics, you are given access to the knowledge and skills necessary for success in STEM disciplines. Here, you learn from faculty who are experts in their fields, and you have opportunities to conduct research that will expand our understanding of science and math. Our team is committed to creating a diverse learning environment that encourages intellectual growth, critical thinking, and global citizenship. VSU’s COSM is a place of innovation and discovery — see where it will lead you.

The hands-on approach

Chemistry Students participate in the NSF’s I-Corps™ Program
Chemistry Students participate in the NSF’s I-Corps™ Program
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Biology Professor and students chase wonder in the deep
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Herpetology Class Assists with Turtle Survey
Herpetology Class Assists with Turtle Survey
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Our students make a difference - #VState

Danielle McKay earned the American Chemical Society’s Student Leadership Award and an invitation to participate in the organization's nine-month Leadership Institute Experience.
Danielle McKay
Danielle McKay earned the American Chemical Society’s Student Leadership Award and an invitation to participate in the organization's nine-month Leadership Institute Experience.
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Nathan Tobias Hart of Valdosta, Georgia, was the recipient of the 2021 Outstanding Student in Science and Mathematics Award at Valdosta State University.
Nathan Hart
Nathan Tobias Hart of Valdosta, Georgia, was the recipient of the 2021 Outstanding Student in Science and Mathematics Award at Valdosta State University.
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Kenyanna Taylor was awarded second place in the Graduate Oral Presentation Competition at the American Peanut Research and Education Society Conference.
Kenyanna Taylor
Kenyanna Taylor was awarded second place in the Graduate Oral Presentation Competition at the American Peanut Research and Education Society Conference.
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