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Lecture: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, “An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States”
On Wednesday, October 22, historian and activist Dr. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz will give a lecture on “An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States.” Co-sponsored by...Topics- Books
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Twin Peaks to Return in 2016: Revisit All Things David Lynch
Last week, the entertainment world was abuzz with the news that the TV show Twin Peaks will return with a third season on Showtime in 2016....Topics- Art & Design
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Atlanta Beltline Health Initiatives Lecture
The Georgia State University Community is invited to join the School of Public Health for its’ annual Urban Health Disparities Lecture. This year, the speaker...Topics- Books
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National Hispanic Heritage Month
September 15 to October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month. Mark your calendars for the following cultural and academic events around campus: Event: Perspectivas: Reflections on...Topics- Books
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New Faculty Publication: Displaced by disaster: recovery and resilience in a globalizing world
Devastating hurricanes, earth-scorching wildfires and damaging tornadoes always happen somewhere far, far away from most Americans; or so they believe when they watch another disaster...Topics- Anthropology
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New Faculty Publication: East Meets East: Chinese Discover the Modern World in Japan, 1854–1898: A Window on the Intellectual and Social Transformation of Modern China
Department of History professor Douglas R. Reynolds, along with Carol Reynolds, has recently published the book East Meets East: Chinese Discover the Modern World in...Topics- Books
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First Year Book: March Book One
The First-Year Book program at Georgia State University provides all incoming freshmen with a common intellectual experience to stimulate discussion, to promote critical thinking, and to...Topics- Books
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Ferguson, Missouri: Difficult Stories
On Saturday, August 9, a Ferguson, Missouri police officer shot and killed Michael Brown, age 18, a graduate of Normandy High School who was about...Topics- African American Studies
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Thomas Wins ASPA Best Book Award
The latest book by Professor John Clayton Thomas, Citizen, Customer, Partner: Engaging the Public in Public Management, was recently announced co-winner of the 2014 Best...Topics- Books
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History Department Faculty in Conversation: The Carter Center, June 19, 2014
Georgia State’s Department of History’s former instructor Mike O’Connor will be speaking on Thursday, June 19, at the Carter Center, in a conversation with David...Topics- Books
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