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Philosophy Faculty Member Publishes New Book on Mental Disorder
Congratulations to George Graham from the Department of Philosophy for the release of his new book The Disordered Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and...Topics- Books
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Mapping and GIS
Are you interested in critical issues around mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)? If so, you may want to check out Dr Jeremy Crampton’s new...Topics- Books
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Dr. Deron Boyles to receive national honor
Congratulations to Dr. Deron Boyles, Professor of Social Foundations of Education in the College of Education’s Department of Education Policy Studies! On October 14, 2010...Topics- Books
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Library Workers Collections in the Southern Labor Archives
Today, libraries across the country will be celebrating National Library Workers Day, which always lands on the Tuesday of National Library Week. In conjunction with...Topics- For Faculty
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Dr. Roger Weed acquires third lifetime achievement award
Congratulations to Dr. Roger Weed, professor and coordinator of the graduate rehabilitation counseling program of the Department of Counseling and Psychological Services in the College...Topics- Books
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Congratulations to Professor Giovanni Gadda
Congratulations to Professor Giovanni Gadda from the Department of Chemistry who has recently accepted an invitation to serve on the Editorial Board of the International Review...Topics- Chemistry
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April is National Poetry Month
Celebrate the arrival of spring by observing National Poetry Month. Sign up to receive a poem each day during April at Poets.org . Find a poem...Topics- Books
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National Public Health Week – April 5-11
National Public Health Week is a campaign of the American Public Health Association aimed at raising awareness among the public, policy-makers, and practitioners about the...Topics- Books
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Alice Walker on Campus April 8th, 2010
The poet and novelist Alice Walker, a Georgia native, will be speaking tonight at 6pm in the GSU Sports Arena. Admission is free, but you...Topics- Books
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A. R. Marshall Arbitration Records open for research
The A. R. Marshall Arbitration Records, part of the Southern Labor Archives, are now open for research in Special Collections and Archives. Dr. Alpheus Royall Marshall...Topics- For Faculty
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