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  • Southern Labor Archives Announces Newly Opened Collections

    The Southern Labor Archives has been busy processing collections over the last few years and thanks to our dedicated interns and graduate assistants, we’ve accomplished...
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    • Digital Collections
    • Economics
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  • Uprising of ’34 Interviews Now Available Online

    As announced on this blog in June, GSU Library received a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission to digitize, transcribe, and make available the audiovisual...
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    • Digital Collections
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    • For Graduate Students
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    • History
  • Georgia State University to Host Fourth Annual Atlanta Studies Symposium

    Georgia State University will host the fourth annual Atlanta Studies Symposium. This interdisciplinary meeting of scholars will be held on May 11, 2016 in Centennial...
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  • New Resources: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, January 18, 2016

    January 18 is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a federal holiday designated by Congress in 1994 as a national day of service. First established in...
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    • African American Studies
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  • New Faculty Publication on Religious Delusion

    Congratulations to George Graham, Professor of Philosophy and Neuroscience, on the  publication of his latest book The Abraham Dilemma: A Divine Delusion published by Oxford University...
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    • Books
    • Faculty Publications and Research
    • Neuroscience
    • Philosophy
    • Psychology
  • In Memoriam: David Bowie

    More sad news for the music world (and beyond). Visionary rock icon David Bowie has passed out of this world forever, after a prolonged battle with...
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    • Art & Design
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  • In Memoriam: Pierre Boulez, French Conductor and Composer

    There is sad news for the music world today. World-renowned French conductor and composer Pierre Boulez has passed away at age 90. Boulez is perhaps best known...
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    • Books
    • Databases
    • For Faculty
    • Music
  • First Edition of the Women and Gender Collections’ Newsletter

    The Nexus: Where the Past Inspires the Future Opening a window into the world of the archives, the first edition of the new electronic newsletter,...
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  • The Science Behind the Sale

    The December, 2015 issue of the Atlantic ran an article by Eleanor Smith titled Why You Bought That Ugly Sweater. The article summarizes findings from several research studies that discuss...
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    • Economics
    • Management
    • Marketing
    • Psychology
  • Franklin Abbott Papers are Open for Research

    Just in time to honor his 65th birthday, the personal papers of Franklin Abbott have been processed and are now available to researchers. Psychotherapist, poet...
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