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  • Beyond Biblical: Anthropology Professor researching Leprosy in Contemporary Times

    Check out GSU Anthropology Professor Cassandra White‘s recent research on the experiences of Atlanta immigrants with leprosy (or Hansen’s disease): White, C. (2011). Leprosy and...
    Topics
    • Anthropology
    • Books
    • Ejournals
    • Faculty Publications and Research
    • For Faculty
  • New Resource: SimplyMap

    The University Library now offers access to SimplyMap, a user-friendly mapping and social science data resource.  SimplyMap provides access to thousands of variables including demographic,...
    Topics
    • African American Studies
    • Anthropology
    • Business
    • Communication
    • Criminal Justice
  • Careers in GIS and Geospatial Technologies Panel Discussion

    Are you contemplating a career in GIS (geographic information systems) or would you like to learn more about professional work in various GIS fields?  If...
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    • Anthropology
    • Computer Science
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
    • General
  • Paul Epstein, leader in Public Health has died

    Paul Epstein, MD, MPH, co-founder and associate director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School, died of lymphoma on...
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    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
    • General
    • Public Health
  • Congratulations to Dr. Richard Rothenberg, new Regents’ Professor

    Professor Richard B. Rothenberg, M.D., M.P.H., has been appointed Regent’s Professor, the first in the Institute of Public Health.  Dr. Rothenberg conducts research regarding transmission...
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    • Faculty Publications and Research
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
    • General
  • Women’s Collections Fall Fundraiser: Speak Out for Women’s Rights!

    SPEAK OUT FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS! WOMEN’S COLLECTIONS FALL FUNDRAISER Did you realize that conducting and processing a two-hour oral history takes 30-60 hours of staff...
    Topics
    • African American Studies
    • Anthropology
    • Art & Design
    • Business
    • Communication
  • “Giving Peer Review a Second Chance: Strategies for Providing and Interpreting Feedback”

    Hey students! Here’s an opportunity to get free help with the writing process. The Writing Studio, located on the 9th floor of the General Classroom...
    Topics
    • African American Studies
    • Anthropology
    • Biology
    • Business
    • Chemistry
  • The Public Health Film Goes to War

    The National Library of Medicine presents a collection of digitally mastered World War II-era public health films.  Film topics include malaria and yellow fever control,...
    Topics
    • Film & Media
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
    • History
  • US Census Bureau Releases Summary File 1 for Georgia

    Data from the 2010 Census is slowly being released and as of today (July 21st), researchers that have been anxiously waiting for more 2010 Census...
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    • Business
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
    • General
  • Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women, and Art

    Atlanta’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Global Health Odyssey Museum presents “Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women, and Art”, June 6 – September 9, 2011....
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    • Art & Design
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
    • General