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  • Nobel Prize Winner in Medicine to Speak At GSU on May 8th

    Now that finals are over, take a break and come see Dr. Phillip Sharp, winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, give a talk at...
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  • Sanford Bederman Research Award Shows Student Skill & Creativity

    Many Georgia State graduate students show considerable skill and creativity in their application of library and geographic information resources, creating everything from maps for social...
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    • Geosciences
  • “Two Worlds of Underground Atlanta”

    Check out the latest post on Social Shutter about the Atlanta Underground, by GSU Sociology major and McNair Scholar, Tori Thomas. And check out some...
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  • New Electronic Resource: Oxford Bibliographies Online

    The library has added a new electronic reference source to its collection: Oxford Bibliographies Online. Developed cooperatively with scholars and librarians worldwide, Oxford Bibliographies offers...
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  • History Professor Wins Organization of American Historians’ Frederick Jackson Turner Award

    Prof. David Sehat was recently awarded the Organization of American Historians’ Frederick Jackson Turner Award for his recently published book The Myth of American Religious...
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  • Gerontology Professor uses Life-Course Perspective to study Assisted Living

    Take a look at GSU Gerontology and Sociology Professor Candace Kemp’s recently-published research: Kemp, C. L. (2012). Married couples in assisted living: Adult children’s experiences...
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  • Dick Clark’s Georgia Legacy

    In October 1958, Dick Clark promoted the March of Dimes’ newly redirected focus on eliminating birth defects.  At that time The March of Dimes was...
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    • African American Studies
    • Digital Collections
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  • GSU Sociology Students critique the Social with the Visual

    For the next few weeks on Sociology Professor Deirdre Oakley’s Social Shutter blog, students emphasize their social critiques with compelling photographs.  This week’s installment by...
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    • Criminal Justice
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  • Make the Library’s Mobile Site Yours!

    According to our data, 13,900 different people have used the mobile version of library.gsu.edu since its launch in August of 2011. That’s roughly 45% of...
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  • Prominent Epidemiologist Sandro Galea Speaks at GSU

    Sandro Galea, M.D., Dr.P.H., Chairperson of Epidemiology at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health will present “The Urban Brain: How Urban Environments Affect...
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