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GSU Oral History Roundtable meeting February 22
The next meeting of the Georgia State University Oral History Roundtable will meet February 22, 2013, at noon in the Colloquium Room on Library South...Topics- African American Studies
- Communication
- Education
- English
- For Faculty
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GIS and Demographic Data Workshops
Are you interested in learning more about new GIS and demographic data resources and applications that are available for research and teaching? Would you like...Topics- African American Studies
- Anthropology
- Business
- Communication
- Computer Information Systems
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PubMed Workshops in the Library
PubMed is a database with over 22 million records and 5 thousand plus journals dating back to 1946. As a free service provided by the...Topics- Biology
- Databases
- Education
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
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Atlanta Studies Symposium: Call for Proposals
Join Atlanta scholars for the First Annual Atlanta Studies Symposium. This day-long symposium will be held on April 26, 2013 in Emory University’s Robert W....Topics- African American Studies
- Anthropology
- Communication
- Economics
- Education
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Bazaar Education: Night School in the Peachtree Arcade
In 1917, at the beginning of U.S. involvement in World War I, the Georgia School of Technology’s Evening School of Commerce (now Georgia State University)...Topics- Digital Collections
- Education
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- General
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Extinguished Luminaries of GSU: Robert R. Johnson
In the pantheon of distinguished GSU luminaries, the names of George Sparks (first president and recipient of the “Shining Light” award) and Wayne Kell (founder...Topics- Books
- Databases
- Digital Collections
- Education
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Blank Slate: GSU’s First Downtown Location
The Georgia School of Technology’s Evening School of Commerce (now Georgia State University) was housed in the Walton Building from 1914 to 1916. This is...Topics- Digital Collections
- Education
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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Little-Known and Unappreciated Facts about GSU History
It is well known that Georgia State University traces its origins to the Georgia School of Technology’s Evening School of Commerce. Nighttime classes appealed to...Topics- Books
- Education
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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GSU Oral History Roundtable to hold meetings at GSU Library
The Oral History Association (OHA) has recently moved its national office to Georgia State University. The OHA offices will be based in GSU’s History Department and...Topics- African American Studies
- Communication
- Education
- English
- For Faculty
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College of Education International Forum on Wednesday
As part of this week’s celebration of International Education Week, the College of Education is presenting an International Forum followed by a poster session. Wednesday,...Topics- Education
- Educational Policy Studies
- Educational Psychology & Special Education
- For Faculty
- For Students