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  • Panel discussion on the Refugee Situation in Georgia

    A panel discussion – Refugees in Georgia: Separating Fact from Fiction – will be held on Tuesday,  March 1 from 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m....
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    • Global Studies
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  • Black History Month: African American Business Enterprises

    In the introduction to her Encyclopedia of African American Business History, Juliet Walker observes that… “…full freedom from racism and complete equality for the descendants of...
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    • Business
  • Panel Discussion on Social Mobility

    Is America still the land of opportunity? A panel discussion on social mobility in the 21st century will seek to answer that very question. The...
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    • Economics
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    • Philosophy
    • Political Science
  • Spring Newsletter for Health, Science, Education, and Policy

    The Health, Science, Education, and Policy (HSEP) Team newsletter for Spring 2016 is now available, featuring content about BioMed Central, ORCID, new books, and much more. The...
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  • Panel Discussion on Immigration

    A panel discussion on how the immigration debate in the 2016 elections affects immigrants, the United States, and the world will be presented on February...
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    • Global Studies
    • Political Science
  • Featured Faculty Publication: Histories of Social Studies and Race, 1865-2000

    Chara Bohan, Professor in the Middle and Secondary Education department at Georgia State University is co-editor of the book, Histories of social studies and race,...
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    • Faculty Publications and Research
    • Middle & Secondary Education
  • In Memory of Harper Lee, 1926–2016

    Novelist Harper Lee died this morning in Monroeville, Alabama at the age of 89.  She shot to fame in 1960 with the publication of To Kill...
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  • Black History Month: Economic Contributions to Sports

    Many of us recently watched Super Bowl 50 where the Denver Broncos faced the Carolina Panthers. If Carolina had won, Cam Newton would have been...
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    • African American Studies
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    • Economics
    • General
  • Upcoming Labor History Talks in Special Collections and Archives

    Each year, the Southern Labor Archives awards the Reed Fink Award in Southern Labor History to one or more applicants whose research in the Archives...
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    • African American Studies
    • Economics
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  • Black History Month: African American Writers

    Black History Month honors and celebrates the contributions of African Americans in the rich fabric of American life and culture.  This week, the GSU Library...
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    • African American Studies
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    • English
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