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  • Good Chemistry: GSU’s First Location

     In 1913, the Georgia School of Technology’s  School of Commerce held its first classes at Tech’s ivy-covered chemistry building (Lyman Hall).   The Evening School...
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  • Open Access ETDs Shouldn’t Limit Opportunities for Future Scholarly Publication

    As reported in the Chronicle of Higher Education, newly-minted scholars shouldn’t worry that publishing their electronic theses or dissertations in open access repositories will unduly...
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  • Centennial Presentation on 2nd Obama Administration

    As part of Georgia State University’s Centennial events, the Honors College is sponsoring a presentation from Christopher Preble, PhD. Dr. Preble is the Vice President...
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  • U.S. Poet Laureate Scheduled for Georgia State University Centennial Series

    The United States Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey will be a featured speaker in the Georgia State Centennial Series January 16th, 2pm in the Rialto Center....
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  • New Computer Science Books

    Interested in reading the latest computer science books?  Check out these two new electronic books: On Computing: the Fourth Great Scientific Domain, by Paul S. Rosenbloom,...
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  • Georgia State University Economist Teams with University of Chicago on $4.8M Project to Study Philanthropy

    Supported by a $4.8 million grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the University of Chicago has established a Science of Philanthropy Initiative (SPI) that will...
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    • Economics
  • Extracting Secrets from the Jaws of Pleistocene Hominins

    Check out GSU Anthropology Professor Frank L’Engle Williams‘ recently published research: Williams, F., Schroeder, L., & Ackermann, R. (2012). The mid-face of lower Pleistocene hominins...
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  • Nursing Professor Publishes on the Quality of Online Nursing Education

    In her recent publication, Eva M. Horne MN, BSN, APRN-BC, a professor with the Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and Health Professions, asks, in...
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  • Alum Wins Award for Dissertation

    Congratulations to Lewis Faulk, alum (Ph.D. in Public Policy ’11 and now an assistant professor at American University). He has been awarded the 2012 Gabriel...
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  • New Article Explores the ABA and Accusations of Bias

    Congratulations to Dr. Amy Steigerwalt, Assoc. Professor of Political Science!  Her article, “Bias in the Bar: Evaluating the ABA Ratings of Federal Judicial Nominees” was...
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    • Political Science