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  • Working with Non-Traditional Students: Writing Studio Session October 8th

    Working with Non-Traditional Students, Taught by Jimisha Relerford–Troy Moore Library– 9th Floor General Classroom Building– Monday, 12 pm October 8th Adult learners…mature students…former students returning…non-traditional...
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  • GSU Anthropology Professor researches Diet and Disease among the Incans

    Check out this recently-published article by GSU Anthropology Professor Bethany Turner: Turner, B. L., & Armelagos, G. J. (2012). Diet, residential origin, and pathology at...
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  • Aged in Assisted Living Communities Get By with a Little Help from their Friends

    Check out this recently-published article by GSU Gerontology Professors Candace Kemp and Mary Ball: Kemp, C., Ball, M., Hollingsworth, C., & Perkins, M. (2012). Strangers...
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  • New book by GSU Communication professor Michael Bruner

    Congratulations to Dr. Michael Bruner, Professor of Communication at GSU, on the publication of his new book. “Repressive Regimes, Aesthetic States, and Arts of Resistance investigates...
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  • New Book by GSU Sociology Professor Rosalind Chou

    Congratulations to GSU Sociology Professor Rosalind Chou on her recently-published book: Chou, R. (2012). Asian American sexual politics: The construction of race, gender, and sexuality....
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  • The Gift of Activism: Which Side Are You On?

    Every October, archives and repositories across the country celebrate Archives Month in order to showcase their collections and raise awareness of their work. In Georgia,...
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    • English
    • Film & Media
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  • GSU Faculty Member Uncovers Fake Book Sold By Corrupt Library Director

    The forgery of primary documents is a great offense to research. If a fake item slips through inspection, it becomes historical fact and enters the...
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  • Research Essentials Scavenger Hunt

      Update: Clues for the week of 9/24-9/28 have been posted and the prizes were claimed. Keep an eye on our Facebook and Twitter feeds...
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  • Women’s Studies Institute: Talk, “Cool Secularism? Reframing ‘Progressive’ Sexuality Education”

    The GSU Women’s Studies Institute announces its 2012-2013 Speakers Series, which will begin on Monday, October 8, with Mary Lou Rasmussen, Professor of Education at...
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    • Educational Policy Studies
    • Educational Psychology & Special Education
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  • Lia Lee Dies, Key Figure in Healthcare Controversy

    “The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down:  A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures” is a book by Anne...
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    • Communication
    • Early Childhood Education
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