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President’s Speaker Series: A Conversation with Paul N. Courant
At yesterday’s public conversation with President Becker, Paul N. Courant said, “If we don’t respond to student demand, we’re toast.” If you’re interested in the...Topics- For Faculty
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African American Politicians
This year the theme for African American History Month is “Black Women in American Culture and History,” and with 2012 also being an election year...Topics- African American Studies
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Labor History Presentation on 2/16/12
Americans are heavily focused on the economy right now, from the Occupy Wall Street movement to the tax rates of presidential candidates. Globalization, deindustrialization and...Topics- Business
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Expanded Special Collections Hours
Researching unique materials from our library can be exciting, like excavating history from a vault of twentieth century secrets. Sometimes however it’s difficult for researchers...Topics- Digital Collections
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New Electrical Workers’ materials now available for research!
Both the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 84 (Atlanta, Ga.), records and a new accession of the J.W. Giles papers are now available for...Topics- Business
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Photo of the Week: X-Ray Fun for Kids
Photographs that appear mundane may occasionally harbor facets of forgotten history. This store interior includes a large wooden box on the left called a shoe-fitting...Topics- Digital Collections
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9to5 Atlanta Working Women Records Now Open for Research!
The 9to5 Atlanta Working Women Records, part of Georgia State University Library’s Southern Labor Archives, are now open for research. These documents provide an in-depth...Topics- African American Studies
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New PATCO Collections now available for research!
The Southern Labor Archives at Georgia State University Library is excited to announce the availability of five new additions to the Professional Air Traffic Controllers...Topics- Business
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Happy Birthday, Ms. Magazine
Ms. Magazine, part of what is now called the “second wave” of US feminism (the “first wave” revolved around the suffrage movement) was founded forty...Topics- Databases
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- Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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Moving Around Town in Downtown: GSU’s Earliest Locations (1914-1955)
Ever wonder where Georgia State University was headquartered during its early years? The first class met at Georgia Tech, but in 1914 the school relocated...Topics- Education
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