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Meet a Librarian: Leslie Madden

Let’s Meet Leslie Leslie Madden has been a librarian for 20 years, and has been at GSU since 2005. She is currently our English Librarian and Team Leader of Library Services for Arts & Humanities. Her roots are in the … Continue reading
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New Database: PsycTESTS

GSU Library is happy to report that we now have a subscription to a database indispensable to many disciplines including psychology, education, business, nursing, and many others: PsycTESTS is a research database that provides access to psychological tests, measures, scales, … Continue reading
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9th Annual GSU Undergraduate Research Conference

Each year, undergraduate students are invited to submit scholarly and creative projects to Georgia State University’s Undergraduate Research Conference (GSURC). Submissions are now being accepted for this year’s conference. Undergraduates can submit proposals for a poster session, oral presentation, artistic/creative … Continue reading
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Founders Lecture: Daniel Ellsberg

Writer, lecturer, and activist Daniel Ellsberg—best known for his involvement in the Pentagon Papers trial in 1971—will be at Georgia State University to deliver the founders lecture: Watergate to Snowden: The Assault on Privacy in America Date: Wednesday, Nov. 12 … Continue reading
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Strategic Diversity Talk: Dr. John F. Gates

Strategic diversity expert Dr. John F. Gates, president and CEO of Campus Diversity Agenda, will be on GSU’s campus to deliver a talk, “The Evolution of Diversity and Inclusion Thought and Practice.” October 8 (Wednesday) Centennial Hall Auditorium 1:30pm – 3:00pm Dr. … Continue reading
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National Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15 to October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month. Mark your calendars for the following cultural and academic events around campus: Event: Perspectivas: Reflections on Latin American and Hispanic Identity in the United States Art Exhibit Dates: Show runs September … Continue reading
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Documentary Screenings: “Las Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and the Search for Identity”

Unfortunately, due to weather conditions, the film maker cannot travel to Atlanta. Both screenings have been cancelled as of 2/11/14. The organizations co-sponsoring these events will try to reschedule for a future date. From 1976 – 1983 in Argentina, tens … Continue reading
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Centennial Speaker Series – Psychology Professor Rose Sevcik

Dr. Rose Sevcik, Distinguished University Professor of Psychology, will present “Developing Symbols: From Communicating to Reading and Calculating,” as part of GSU’s Centennial Speaker Series. Dr. Sevcik’s research centers on the symbolic process development of oral and written language. Her focus … Continue reading
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Cuban Dissident Blogger to Speak at GSU

The Center for Latin American and Latino/a Studies invites you to attend a lecture by Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo, a Cuban free-lance writer, photographer, and dissident blogger. In 2009, he was involved in an incident and allegedly harassed by Cuban security … Continue reading
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Debating the DSM-5

The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, more commonly referred to as the DSM-5, was recently published and is now available. The last revision to the manual was published in 2000 (DSM-IV-TR), so this edition … Continue reading
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