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  • History Department Event: The First World War: An Appraisal of Global Origins and Legacies

    2014 will mark the centennial of the “Great War,” later known as World War I. Originally often alled “the war to end all wars” because...
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  • Philosophy Professor to Host Interdisciplinary Roundtable

    What is art? Is art dead? Are we still producing art? To help answer these questions, the Art History  Graduate Forum has invited Professor Jessica...
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  • Blurring Boundaries: An International Educational Development Conference

    The Georgia State University College of Education is hosting Blurring Boundaries: An International Educational Development Conference, on April 10-11, 2012. The conference will be held...
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  • Middle East Institute to Present Talk on the Egyptian Revolution

    Please join the Middle East Institute for a presentation and discussion on the Egyptian revolution, entitled: What Really Happened:  Lessons Learned from the Egyptian Revolution...
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  • Festival Cinematografico Italiano // Italian Film Festival

    The 6th Annual Italian Film Festival, sponsored by GSU’s CENCIA initiative, runs April 5-7. All the films are free to attend, and will be screened...
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  • Symbols for Sound Event Brings Together Music & Math

    Georgia State’s CENCIA initiative is hosting the Symbols for Sound: Exploring Mathematical Music Theory this week, an interdisciplinary event which looks at the intersection between music and...
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  • Congratulations to Richard Lakes for his recent publication:

    Lakes, R.D., McLennan, P., Sauer, J., & Smith, M.A. (2011).  Exposing the Myths of the Corporate City: Popular Education and Political Activism in Atlanta.  In...
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  • MLK and the Memphis Sanitation Workers

    The Walter P. Reuther Library, official repository for the records of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, has produced an online exhibit...
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  • Women’s Studies Institute Events: “Middle Passages: Race, Space and Migration in the African Diaspora” and “Intersex 101”

    The GSU Women’s Studies Institute announces two upcoming talks sponsored by Students Promoting Engagement and Activism through Knowledge, Faces of Feminism, and the GSU Women’s...
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  • Poet and Feminist Activist Adrienne Rich Passes Away

    [Adrienne Rich reads her poem “What Kind of Times Are These.” Part of the Poetry Everywhere project airing on public television. Produced by David Grubin...
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