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  • Florence Nightingale and National Nurses Week

    May 6th through May 12th this year has been designated as National Nurses Week by the American Nurses Association. The week ends on May 12th,...
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  • May is Mental Health Awareness Month

    As the school-year comes to an end, finals wind-up, and summer approaches, it seems appropriate that May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Time to shake...
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  • New Faculty Publication: Democracy of Sound: Music Piracy and the Remaking of American Copyright in the Twentieth Century

    Georgia State University Department of History’s Prof. Alex Sayf Cummings has recently published Democracy of Sound: Music Piracy and the Remaking of American Copyright in...
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  • New Faculty Publication and Book Talk/Signing: We Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movement

    The Georgia State University Department of African-American Studies announces the publication of Prof. Akinyele Omowale Umoja‘s new book We Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in...
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  • Department of African-American Studies Speaker: Dr. Deborah Gray White, “Lost in the USA: Race, Gender, Class and Sexuality on the Eve of the Millennium”

    Dr. Deborah Gray White, Board of Governors Professor of History at Rutgers University, will speak at Georgia State University on Wednesday, April 24. Dr. White...
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  • In Memoriam: Film Critic Roger Ebert

    Roger Ebert, longtime film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times, passed away at the age of 70 on Thursday, April 4. Mr. Ebert’s film reviews were...
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  • Visiting Distinguished Professor Lecture

    The Andrew Young School of Policy Studies and the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology presents a lecture by distinguished criminology scholar Dr. Ramiro Martinez,...
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  • New Resources for Women’s History Month

    Like Black History Month, Women’s History Month began as a designated week. Inspired by the success of a Women’s History Week celebration in Sonoma County,...
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  • “The ABCs of LGBTQ Health Disparities” Talk this Friday

    Dr. Tonia Poteat will speak at GSU on “The ABCs of LGBTQ Health Disparities,” on Friday, March 29, 10 am – 12 pm, in Conference...
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  • GSU Sociology Prof Baunach’s Research featured in NPR Story

    Congrats to GSU Sociology Professor Dawn Baunach, whose research on liberalizing attitude trends toward same-sex marriage was featured in a National Public Radio (NPR) story...
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