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GSU Art Gallery Explores Art and Mortality in “Death is the Destination”
A new exhibition that explores themes of death and human existence in art opens today (August 9) at GSU’s Welch School of Art & Design...Topics- Art & Design
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New Article Details Ongoing Use of Eugenics Myth
Congratulations to Paul A. Lombardo, MA, JD, PhD, for his recently published article, “Return of the Jukes: Eugenic Mythologies and Internet Evangelism” in the The...Topics- Books
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GSU Professor studying Plants and Ritual in Mayan Culture
Check out GSU Anthropology Professor Christopher Morehart‘s book: Morehart, C. T. (2011). Food, fire and fragrance: A paleoethnobotanical perspective on classic Maya cave rituals. Oxford:...Topics- Anthropology
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Exploring Some of the Challenges to Peace
Dr. Henry F. Carey’s research interests in international criminal justice and human rights have resulted in the publication of two books in 2012. The Associate...Topics- Books
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New Faculty Publications by Don E. Davis Jr., Ph.D.
Congratulations to Don E. Davis Jr., Assistant Professor in Counseling and Psychological Services, for several new publications. A few of Dr. Davis’ 2012 publications are...Topics- Books
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Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health and Illness
The U.S. National Library of Medicine exhibition Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health and Illness explores the interconnectedness of wellness, illness, and cultural life...Topics- Anthropology
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GSU College of Education receives $10 million grant to support literacy in deaf and hard of hearing children
The grant will fund the creation of the National Research and Development Center for Literacy and Deafness (CLAD). The center will be the first of...Topics- Books
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What do Zulu hats, tile work, and divination have in common?
Ask Dr. Iman Chahine in the College of Education. Chahine teaches the course, “Ethnomathematics and its Role in Sociocultural Traditions”. Ethnomathematics studies the way...Topics- Anthropology
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40 Books Every Artist Should Check Out
ARTINFO.com recently published its list of 40 Books Every Artist Should Own. While we applaud the concept of artists creating robust personal collections, what budding...Topics- Art & Design
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Researching Coca Cola
Earlier this year, students from the J. Mack Robinson College of Business and the Honors College at Georgia State University had the opportunity to visit...Topics- Books
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