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St. Elmo Murray, Byronic Hero?
Born Augusta Jane Evans on May 8, 1835, in Wynnton (now the MidTown area in Columbus), Georgia, Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson (1835-1909) wrote nine highly...Topics- English
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Evolution of Classroom Technology Timeline
Here is a fascinating look at the evolution of classroom technology, published in the 9/19/10 issue of New York Times Magazine (Courtesy of ResourceShelf). Here...Topics- Education
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Meeting the Enemy – 9/21 discussion & book signing
Georgia State University (GSU) College of Law Professor Natsu Taylor Saito’s new book, Meeting the Enemy: American Exceptionalism and International Law, is a bold examination...Topics- Faculty Publications and Research
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Library responses to survey comments, questions
In Spring 2010, the library administered two different surveys to GSU faculty and graduate students. Half of faculty and graduate students received an invitation to complete...Topics- For Faculty
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GSU Institutional History Highlights Founders & “Firsts”
Do you know who our first female graduate and faculty member was? Can you name one of the young people who tried to integrate our...Topics- African American Studies
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- Education
- Faculty Publications and Research
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New Technology Available: Flip Video Cameras, Graphing Calculators & Netbooks!
There aren’t many college students who can afford to own a flip video camera, a Texas Instruments graphing calculator and a Dell netbook computer. Yet,...Topics- General
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Fully Operational: Presenting the New Library Website
The Georgia State University Library’s website has a lot of impressive new services and applications. Designed to be user-oriented, the site is based on usability...Topics- For Faculty
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- Instruction
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Faculty and Graduate Students’ Sociological Imaginations at Work
C. Wright Mills wrote of the “sociological imagination” that “its essence is the combination of ideas that no one expected were combinable…there is a playfulness...Topics- Faculty Publications and Research
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- Graduate Student Publications and Research
- Sociology
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The Curious, the Arcane: Discoveries in Special Collections
Every year the Library’s Special Collections and Archives Department adds new and exciting images to the digital archives available to researchers. As photograph collections are...Topics- Art & Design
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Moving Image Studies PhD Student Publishes Essay on Anime
Congratulations to Moving Image Studies PhD student Ian Peters! His article, “The Search for Vengeance” is set to appear in the forthcoming anthology Anime and...Topics- Art & Design
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- Film & Media
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- Graduate Student Publications and Research