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Opening the door to the world
Open Access Week kicks off today with a global celebration. This year over 100 countries are participating (Higginbotham, 2012). Participation is on the rise...Topics- Books
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Nobel Laureate in Physics John Mather Speaking at GSU October 23rd
Dr. John Mather, winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics, will be presenting the “History of the Universe from Beginning to End” on Tuesday,...Topics- For Faculty
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- General
- Physics & Astronomy
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Education Faculty Publish: Professional counseling excellence through leadership and advocacy
Dr. Catherine Chang and Dr. Andrea Dixon (eds.) recently published the book, Professional counseling excellence through leadership and advocacy. Additional congratulations to the chapter authors...Topics- Books
- Education
- Faculty Publications and Research
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Focus on Housing for Older Adults
In August, Dr. Terri Lewinson of the School of Social Work was named as a recipient of a prestigious Hartford Foundation research grant. Dr. Lewinson...Topics- Books
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Department of History Regional Speaker Talk: “Strom Thurmond’s America and the Origins of Modern Conservatism”
The GSU Department of History announces its inaugural Regional Speaker Talk, on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. The speaker will be Joseph Crespino,...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- History
- Political Science
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GSU Research Team researching Chogha Gavaneh, Iran
Check out this recently-published article co-authored by GSU Anthropology Department’s 2010 Master of Arts graduate Firoozeh Forouzan, Professors Jeffrey Glover and Frank L’Engle Williams, and GSU...Topics- Anthropology
- Ejournals
- Faculty Publications and Research
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New Faculty Publication: Prigg v. Pennsylvania: Slavery, the Supreme Court, and the Ambivalent Constitution
Prof. H. Robert Baker of the History Department has recently published Prigg v. Pennsylvania: Slavery, the Supreme Court, and the Ambivalent Constitution (2012) Margaret Morgan...Topics- Books
- Faculty Publications and Research
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- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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“Planning Atlanta” shows Past Illustrations of Future Redevelopment!
There are many hidden gems in GSU’s new “Planning Atlanta”digital collection of historic maps and publications tracing Atlanta’s urban evolution over the past 60 years. ...Topics- Digital Collections
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Dr. Jacqueline Rouse, Department of History, Receives Dr. Lorraine Williams Award from Association of Black Women Historians
The Department of History’s Prof. Jacqueline Rouse has received the Association of Black Women Historians‘ 2012 Dr. Lorraine Williams Award. Dr. Rouse received this prestigious...Topics- African American Studies
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Department of History Talk: The Sidereus Nuncius: Reports from the Gutters and Margins
The GSU Department of History will host a talk on Wednesday, October 10 by Prof. Nick Wilding, “The Sidereus Nuncius: Reports from the Gutters and...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
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- History