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New Library water refill stations promote campus-wide sustainability measures
Thirsty Library users now have access to three water bottle filling stations, located on floors 1-3 of Library North. The stations were installed to enhance...Topics- General
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CURVE, A One-Year Anniversary
It was one year ago today that the University Library welcomed distinguished guests including President Mark Becker, Vice President for Research & Economic Development James...Topics- General
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Loud Maintenance Work 8/27 – 8/28
The University Library will be undergoing renovation work from 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. on Thursday 8/26 and Friday 8/27. This work affects all floors...Topics- General
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Updated Library Food and Drink Policy
Because the University Library strives to provide a clean and well-maintained facility conducive to study and research, food and drinks are allowed in some public areas...Topics- For Faculty
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- For Students
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New Resource: AmericasBarometer
The GSU community now has access to AmericasBarometer, a comparative survey that measures values, behaviors, and socio-economic conditions in the Americas using national probability samples...Topics- Databases
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- New Resources
- Political Science
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CURVE Summer Upgrades
During the month of June, you will see a few enhancements happening in CURVE: Collaborative University Research & Visualization Environment located on the main floor...Topics- General
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Textbook Transformation Grants Call for Proposals Rounds 3-5
Affordable Learning Georgia has issued a call for proposals for their Textbook Transformation Grants here. The grants support the adoption of low-cost or no cost...Topics- For Faculty
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New Book by Political Science Professor Lakeyta Bonnette
Congratulations to Dr. Lakeyta Bonnette on the publication of her recent book Pulse of the People: Political Rap Music and Black Politics (University of Pennsylvania...Topics- Books
- Faculty Publications and Research
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- Political Science
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Speaker: African American Working Class Politics in Sunbelt Atlanta
Join us in Georgia State University’s Department of History for Seth LaShier’s upcoming talk based on research for his in-progress dissertation, “Reimagining Work and Race:...Topics- General
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Tracing a History of Atlanta’s Public Transit
With MARTA expanding into Clayton County and the agency now resting on a more sound financial footing thanks to efforts by Keith Parker, MARTA appears...Topics- Computer Information Systems
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