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Autism Awareness Month
Since the 1970s, April has been designated as Autism Awareness Month. Toward this end, the Autism Society is sponsoring a special six-part series report to...Topics- Books
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Historian Reveals the Knotted Roots of Mississippi’s Labor Movement
Did you know that the organized labor movement in the South learned from and influenced the black freedom struggle? These stunning events are revealed in...Topics- African American Studies
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Dunwoody Police Dept.’s Twitter Marathon
On Friday, April 8 starting at 6:00 a.m. the Dunwoody Police Department will tweet every call for 24 hours. The Dunwoody P.D. has offered many...Topics- Books
- Criminal Justice
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- Sociology
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U.S. Census Bureau Director Lecture – April 15
Robert M. Groves, director of the U.S. Census Bureau and former director of the Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan, will present the...Topics- Books
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New York Times online
The New York Times recently instituted a “paywall,” charging for access to their articles online. The library continues to offer GSU researchers access to NYT...Topics- Communication
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Underground press in the library
History Department professor John McMillian’s new book Smoking Typewriters: The Sixties Underground Press and the Rise of Alternative Media in America has just arrived in...Topics- Books
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Undergraduate Research Award Winners!
On March 16, the winners of the 2011 University Library Undergraduate Research Awards presented their research at the GSU Undergraduate Research Conference. The award recognizes Georgia...Topics- African American Studies
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- History
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AJC Newspaper Photograph Exhibit in Library North
SOUTHERN LIGHT: Selections from The Atlanta Journal – Constitution Newspaper Photographic Archives is on display until April 29th, 2011, on the first floor of Georgia...Topics- African American Studies
- Art & Design
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- Communication
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Public Health Week – Safety is NO Accident
Each year, nearly 150,000 people die from injuries, and almost 30 million people are injured seriously enough to go to the emergency room. Monica...Topics- For Faculty
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French Film Festival @ The Rialto
Professor Tonia Edwards of the GSU Communication Department is presenting a French Film Festival, April 6-8 at the Rialto Theater. The festival is presented in...Topics- Books
- Film & Media
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- World Languages & Cultures