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  • GSU Students combine Social Critique with Visuals

    For the next few weeks on Sociology Professor Deirdre Oakley’s Social Shutter blog, students emphasize their social critiques with compelling photographs.  This week’s installment by...
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  • Professor David Wilson to Discuss the Political Economy of U.S. Cities

    David Wilson, urban and political geographer from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will give a talk titled The Political Economy of U.S. Cities on...
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  • Trial of the century?

      Today the U.S.  Supreme Court will begin 3 days of oral arguments in which issues connected to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act...
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  • Secularists descend upon D.C. for “Reason Rally”

    This past Saturday in Washington, D.C., a “Reason Rally” took place. Among other objectives, its purpose was stated as “to advance secularism (in the broadest...
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  • 2012 Women and Criminal Justice Forum

    The 2012 Women and Criminal Justice Forum will be held on Monday, March 26 AND Friday, March 30.  Award winning Criminal Justice scholars Mona J.E....
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  • Shamrocks, Harps, and Shillelaghs

    Break out your green – Saint Patrick’s Day (March 17) is fast approaching!  This traditionally religious holiday has in its emigration to America largely morphed...
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  • Congratulations to Newly-Tenured Sociology Professor Adia Harvey Wingfield!

    Congratulations to GSU Sociology Professor Adia Harvey Wingfield for her recent promotion to Associate Professor in the GSU Sociology Department!  Dr. Wingfield has been very...
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  • GSU Undergraduate Alum now GSU Postdoctoral Fellow

      LaShawnDa Pittman-Gay, recent doctoral graduate from Northwestern University, has returned to GSU to further her research on the challenges and rewards of African-American grandmothers...
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  • Faculty Book Talk: Prof. Layli Maparyan on The Womanist Idea

    Prof. Layli Maparyan of the Women’s Studies Institute will give a talk on her newly published book The Womanist Idea (2012) on Monday, March 12,...
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  • Radical Voices added to Labor Oral History Collection

    Oral histories with Modibo Kadalie and Ken Lawrence have been added to the Voices of Labor Oral History Project, part of the Southern Labor Archives...
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