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  • “Maximum Segregation” commentary by GSU Student

    Check out the insightful commentary on the West Bank Barrier of Israel and Palestine on Social Shutter by David Warford, Jr., a graduating Psychology major...
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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...
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    • African American Studies
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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...
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    • African American Studies
    • Art & Design
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  • Mayor Reed and local politics

    In anticipation of becoming more involved with the problems of the Atlanta School Board, Mayor Kasim Reed has considered requesting permission from the State Government...
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    • Political Science
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  • Diane L. Fowlkes Spring Event, April 10, 2011

      WE CAN DO IT! EMPOWERING WOMEN AT WORK DIANE L. FOWLKES 2011 SPRING EVENT The Diane L. Fowlkes Spring Event is held annually to...
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    • Economics
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  • ESRI GIS Summer Internship Program and User Conference Student Assistantship Program

    Are you a GIS user?  Do you want to gain more experience with GIS?  If so, consider applying for the ESRI Summer Internship Program.  The...
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    • Anthropology
    • Business
    • Computer Science
    • Criminal Justice
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  • ICPSR Summer Program is Now Open for Registration

    Are you into data?  If you are, ICPSR, the world’s largest social science data archive, annually hosts a summer program in quantitative methods of social...
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    • Criminal Justice
    • Economics
    • Education
    • For Faculty
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  • Southern Labor Archives Periodicals

    Beginning a little over a year ago, Special Collections and Archives saw the importance of having the Southern Labor periodicals catalogued as a highly useful…
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    • Government Information
  • The military as peacekeeper

    Now that President Hosni Mubarak has ceded power to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, Egypt’s military will be transitioning the country to democracy....
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  • Religion and politics are examined in two new publications

    Congratulations to Dr. Allison Calhoun-Brown, Associate Professor in the Dept. of Political Science, on her most recent publications: Religion and politics in the United States...
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