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  • Kennedy, Kalin film at Southern Labor Archives

    On Thursday, October 28, author and human rights activist Stetson Kennedy visited Georgia State University Library’s Southern Labor Archives with documentary filmmaker Andrea Kalin. Kennedy...
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  • Books authored by Middle-Secondary Education and Instructional Technology faculty

    The library has recently received these titles authored by MSIT faculty: Dr. Wanjira Kinuthia co-wrote Cases ‘n’ places: Global cases in education and performance technology...
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  • Call for Papers: SEWSA 2011: Structural Adjustments: Queering Privatization, Framing Disaster

    The GSU Women’s Studies Institute is proud to be hosting the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Southeast Women’s Studies Association, titled “Structural Adjustments: Queering Privatization,...
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    • Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
  • Economics Professor to Speak at Philosophy Colloquium Series

    The Department of Philosophy is pleased to welcome Dr. Yongsheng Xu (Economics, Georgia State University) as the next speaker in the Department’s 2010-2011 Colloquium Series. Dr. Xu will...
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    • Economics
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  • Better Than Some Birth Certificates: Online Y-DNA Databases

    Online databases for human Y chromosome STRs are useful for: Genealogists to find family connections Anthropologists to map historical migration patterns and ancient origins Forensic...
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    • Anthropology
    • Biology
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  • Call for Applications – 2011 Reed Fink Award in Southern Labor Studies

    One or more  awards of $250-$500 are given annually to individuals whose research in the Southern Labor Archives will lead to a book, article, dissertation,...
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    • Anthropology
    • Business
    • Economics
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  • Faculty Research on Social Control and Restorative Justice

    Dr. Barbara Warner of the Department of Criminal Justice recently collaborated with Dr. Elizabeth Beck and Dr. Mary Ohmer, two faculty members in the School...
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    • Criminal Justice
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  • New! Online Portal of Manuscripts Documenting African-American Slavery and Abolition

    The New-York Historical Society has recently launched a new online portal linking to almost 12,000 pages of source materials relating to the history of slavery...
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    • African American Studies
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    • History
  • Photo of the Week: Unidentified Resort Hotel

    Can you name this unidentified resort hotel? It was taken about 1907 by C.J. French who was a surveyor in West Virginia and Virginia for...
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  • New Book from Moving Image Studies Faculty!

    Congratulations to Dr. Greg M. Smith, a faculty member in the Moving Image Studies program, for the publication of his new book What Media Classes…
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    • Film & Media
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