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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...Topics- Books
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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...Topics- Books
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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,...Topics- Books
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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...Topics- Books
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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...Topics- Databases
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New Resources for Black History Month: Black Women in American History and Culture
February is Black History Month, and this year’s theme is “Black Women in American Culture and History.” The GSU Library has many resources available for...Topics- African American Studies
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Upcoming Talk: Decolonizing the Anti-Violence Movement
The Women’s Studies Institute’s 2012 Anne L. Harper Annual Lecture in Women’s Studies will take place on Thursday, February 23, in the Brown Room, 18th...Topics- African American Studies
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New Faculty Publication: The Year of the Lash: Free People of Color in Cuba and the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World
Prof. Michele Reid-Vazquez of the History Department has recently published The Year of the Lash: Free People of Color in Cuba and the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic...Topics- African American Studies
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Recent Faculty Publication
Congratulations to Dr. Barbara Meyers and Dr. Lydia Mays for their recent children’s book, The Long and the Short of It: A Tale About Hair. The...Topics- Books
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African American Politicians
This year the theme for African American History Month is “Black Women in American Culture and History,” and with 2012 also being an election year...Topics- African American Studies
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- Political Science