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The Olympics: Rich in Ideas
What did you think about that opening ceremony; was it a masterpiece or a mess? Either way the Olympics are happening now and quite...Topics- Ejournals
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Special Collections Hours Updated
Researching unique materials from our library can be exciting, like excavating history from a vault of twentieth century secrets. Our mission is to make resources...Topics- Digital Collections
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Mathematics Videos for Teaching and Learning
Are there math concepts that still confuse you, even after reading a textbook? Are you interested in state-of-the art applications of mathematics in science, technology,...Topics- Databases
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Morgan Mahone Winner of 2012 Jacobs Labor Scholarship
Morgan Mahone is the 2012 recipient of the Joseph Jacobs Labor Scholarship. The scholarship was established in 1983 to honor Joseph Jacobs, a long-time labor...Topics- General
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Celebrating a Half Century of Sisterhood and Philanthropy
Georgia State University’s Delta Xi Chapter of the Alpha Xi Delta national fraternity for women will celebrate its 50th anniversary on campus in 2013. Shown...Topics- Digital Collections
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Curious About the Higgs Boson? The GSU Library Can Help
On July 4, 2012, physics history was made. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, announced that scientists working with the Large Hadron Collider have...Topics- For Faculty
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New Article Details Ongoing Use of Eugenics Myth
Congratulations to Paul A. Lombardo, MA, JD, PhD, for his recently published article, “Return of the Jukes: Eugenic Mythologies and Internet Evangelism” in the The...Topics- Books
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GSU Professor studying Plants and Ritual in Mayan Culture
Check out GSU Anthropology Professor Christopher Morehart‘s book: Morehart, C. T. (2011). Food, fire and fragrance: A paleoethnobotanical perspective on classic Maya cave rituals. Oxford:...Topics- Anthropology
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Mapping HIV/AIDS Services in Belize
This week’s Social Shutter post highlights educational murals that GSU Sociology and Geosciences students Artis LangBruttig and Brittney Terry saw while on a trip to...Topics- Ejournals
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Interlibrary Loan Service Maintenance – Tuesday, July 10
Update Thursday, July 12, 10:30 a.m. – Maintenance is complete and Interlibrary Loan is working again. Our Interlibrary Loan service is being updated so we...Topics- For Faculty
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