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Tag Archives: MAPS
Photo of Overlooked GSU Landmark Rediscovered

Director George Sparks’ earliest memory of what is now Georgia State University was when it was located at Pryor St. (now Peachtree Center Ave.) and Auburn Ave. See Sanborn map of location here and hear Sparks describe the college. When … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Collections, For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students, General News, GSU Centennial, History, Primary Resources, Special Collections & Archives
Tagged Atlanta, business school, Georgia State College of Business Administration, Georgia State University, higher education, historic buildings, MAPS, urban education
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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 services in Atlanta to guides for environmental and agricultural decision making in Egypt. Georgia State … Continue reading
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 R. Ahlquist, P.C. Gorski, and T. Montano (Eds.). Assault on Kids: How hyper-accountability, corporatization, deficit … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Educational Policy Studies, Faculty Publications and Research, For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students, Publications and Research
Tagged charter schools, Educational Policy Studies, equity in education, MAPS, Metro Atlantans for Public Schools, privatization in education, Ruby Payne
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