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  • Teeth: The Windows to an Extinct Primate’s Stomach?

    Did you know that, from studying the teeth of Pliocene primate fossils, GSU Anthropology Professor Frank L’Engle Williams has been able to infer the primates’...
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  • “Distinctively Southern” Anti-Union Practices: Labor History Presentation on March 14

    Most studies of the Progressive Era anti-labor union open-shop movement focus chiefly on the activities of organized employers in northeastern and Midwestern cities, but  between...
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  • Video Games, Capuchin Monkeys, Twitter, Thomas Pynchon, and Fundamentalism

    What do these five things have in common? Students at Georgia State University have written about each of them in their Honors theses. If you’re...
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  • Nursing Professor Aims to Uncover More About Migraine Headaches

    In hopes of providing scientists a better window into this serious malady, Peggy Moloney, associate professor of nursing in the Byrdine F. Lewis School of...
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  • GSU Undergraduate Alum now GSU Postdoctoral Fellow

      LaShawnDa Pittman-Gay, recent doctoral graduate from Northwestern University, has returned to GSU to further her research on the challenges and rewards of African-American grandmothers...
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  • Faculty Book Talk: Prof. Layli Maparyan on The Womanist Idea

    Prof. Layli Maparyan of the Women’s Studies Institute will give a talk on her newly published book The Womanist Idea (2012) on Monday, March 12,...
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  • New Faculty Publication: Peasants, Political Police, and the Early Soviet State: Surveillance and Accommodation under the New Economic Policy

    Prof. Hugh D. Hudson, Jr., of the History Department has just published the book Peasants, Political Police, and the Early Soviet State: Surveillance and Accommodation...
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  • Quality Supersedes Quantity: Supporting Faculty Promotion & Tenure

    Greater competition within academic departments and disciplines has shifted how tenure is awarded. There is an increased need to provide comprehensive evidence of scholarly impact....
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  • PubMed Workshops Teach Crucial Database Skills

    PubMed is a database with over 21 million records and 5 thousand plus journals going back to 1946. As a free service provided by the...
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  • New GSU Research: Pyruvate Kinase M2 and Tumor Development

    Check out this new publication by current and former GSU graduate students Xueliang Gao, Haizhen Wang, and Xiaowei Liu; Chemistry professor Jenny J. Yang; and Biology professor Zhi-Ren...
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