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  • Researching the Holidays

    Interested in learning more about North American and world holidays and festivals? Holidays like Christmas, Kwanzaa, and Hanukkah are well known, but the study of...
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  • Something to read over the break?

    Phew!  Finals are over and you’re just ready to kick back with a good book…but, what to read?  Here are some possibilities – search our...
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  • “Life as a Feminist in Georgia: A Personal Recollection” Now Available Online

    Published to coincide with the 15th anniversary of the Women’s Collection, Margaret Miller Curtis’ Life as a Feminist in Georgia: A Personal Recollection describes the...
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  • Finals Stress Management

    As finals time approaches, most students will find themselves frantically studying, writing, and stressing. Finals might seem like an unreasonable time for additional reading, but...
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  • History Faculty Publish Five Books in Fall 2010

    The Department of History has had a busy year for book publications! Five history faculty members have published books in fall 2010, all of which...
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  • New Novel Published by Josh Russell

    Dr. Josh Russell, a creative writing professor in the English Department, has a new novel out– My Bright Midnight  published by Louisiana University Press. Dr....
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  • Books authored by Middle-Secondary Education and Instructional Technology faculty

    The library has recently received these titles authored by MSIT faculty: Dr. Wanjira Kinuthia co-wrote Cases ‘n’ places: Global cases in education and performance technology...
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  • Better Than Some Birth Certificates: Online Y-DNA Databases

    Online databases for human Y chromosome STRs are useful for: Genealogists to find family connections Anthropologists to map historical migration patterns and ancient origins Forensic...
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  • Faculty Research on Social Control and Restorative Justice

    Dr. Barbara Warner of the Department of Criminal Justice recently collaborated with Dr. Elizabeth Beck and Dr. Mary Ohmer, two faculty members in the School...
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  • Truth to power

    Anne Melfi, an English Ph.D. student, has  published “A Vision of the Public Intellectual, Benjamin Franklin Style” in the Cambridge Scholars monograph, Truth to Power: Public...
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