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The Photograph as Evidence: FDR at Oglethorpe May 22, 1932
PHOTOGRAPHS IN SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES Photographs are invaluable in documenting people, events, attitudes, aesthetics, and changes in the social and physical environments. Special Collections...Topics- For Faculty
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Congratulations to Prof. Raheem Beyah
Congratulations to Prof. Raheem Beyah from the Department of Computer Science on becoming a co-editor of the new book, Security in Ad Hoc and Sensor...Topics- Books
- Computer Science
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Joseph Jacobs Labor Scholarship call for applicants
The Joseph Jacobs Labor Scholarship Fund was established to honor Joseph Jacobs, a long-time labor attorney who represented unions in Georgia. The Scholarship Fund was...Topics- For Graduate Students
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Georgia State University Library Will House AJC Photo Archives
Georgia State University has partnered with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution to house The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution’s photographic archives, a donation that will add thousands of...Topics- General
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Art History Faculty Essay in New Kehinde Wiley Exhibition Catalog
Dr. Kimberly Cleveland (African & South American art) has an essay in the exhibition catalog Kehinde Wiley: The World Stage: Brazil titled “Kehinde Wiley’s Brazil:...Topics- Art & Design
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Research help for Maymester students
It is a short semester but we have resources to help you efficiently do your assignments. Start by using our Research Guides located on the...Topics- General
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Religious Studies Professor Awarded Fellowship at Princeton University
Congratulations to Dr. Lou Ruprecht who has been awarded a Stanley J. Seeger Visiting Research Fellowship by the Committee on Hellenic Studies at Princeton University,...Topics- Books
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Leo Frank Trial Report Digitized
In 1913, “little Mary Phagan” was murdered at the National Pencil Factory in Atlanta, Leo Frank was tried for the murder, and in 1915, he...Topics- Books
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Physical Therapy Students Help Migrant Farm Workers
Jodan Garcia, D.P.T. is the Physical Therapy Division‘s newest clinical faculty member. Among other activities, he will be leading a group of Georgia State physical...Topics- Databases
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New African Studies Encyclopedia
Researchers interested in African Studies will want to be aware of this new library resource – The Oxford Encyclopedia of African Thought. This online encyclopedia...Topics- African American Studies
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