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May is Mental Health Awareness Month
As the school-year comes to an end, finals wind-up, and summer approaches, it seems appropriate that May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Time to shake...Topics- Books
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Library at Georgia State University Receives $210,000 NEH Grant
Georgia State University Library recently received a $210,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for “Planning Atlanta: A New City in the Making,...Topics- Digital Collections
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Photo of Overlooked GSU Landmark Rediscovered
Director George Sparks’ earliest memory of what is now Georgia State University was when it was located at Pryor St. (now Peachtree Center Ave.) and...Topics- Digital Collections
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Georgia State Copyright Lawsuit: Appellee Brief, Multiple “Friend of the Court” Briefs Filed
Georgia State University recently filed their Appellee Brief in response to the Publishers’ Appellant brief. Additionally, five amicus briefs were filed. Briefs in support of...Topics- For Faculty
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Both 4th and 5th Floors Are Quiet Study Areas From 4/22 – 5/4
During our extended hours from April 22 – May 4, both the 4th and 5th floors of the library will be quiet study areas. Absolutely...Topics- For Graduate Students
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Philosophy Professor Christie Hartley Promoted to Associate Professor
Congratulations to Georgia State University Philosophy Professor Christie Hartley on her recent promotion to Associate Professor! Dr. Hartley specializes in moral and political philosophy and feminist...Topics- General
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National Library Week
This week is National Library Week, and today, April 16, is National Library Workers Day. In a 2005 address to the American Library Association conference,...Topics- For Faculty
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South African Ambassador to Lead Discussion on Civic Approaches to Religious Radicalism
Georgia State University and the Carter Center are proud to welcome Ebrahim Rasool, the South African Ambassador to the United States. Ambassador Rasool will lead a...Topics- General
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Religious Studies Students Receive Department Awards
Each year the Department of Religious Studies selects three or four students from among its undergraduate majors and master’s students for special recognition. This year...Topics- General
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Georgia State University’s Urban Pioneers
People and Places: Georgia State’s Urban Pioneers is a new exhibit celebrating Georgia State’s centennial by focusing on the people and places that define our...Topics- Digital Collections
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