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GSU receives $10 million grant to support adult literacy

The books in the photo on the left may be selling for only $4 each, but the ability to read them is truly priceless. Poor literacy is often associated with poverty and can create intergenerational cycles furthering the ill effects … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Early Childhood Education, Education, Educational Psychology & Special Education, Ejournals, Faculty Publications and Research, For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students, General News, Middle & Secondary Education / Instructional Technology, Services
Tagged adult literacy, Education, educational psychology, Psychology
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International Education Week: Psychology

November 15 – 19, 2010, is International Education Week — “an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.” The Georgia State University Library is happy to highlight the benefits of such global educational exchange taking place … Continue reading
Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference – Winners

On Friday, October 22, the 10th annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference was held at the Rialto Center for the Arts. On display were 45 impressive posters outlining scientific research studies conducted by undergraduate psychology students in collaboration with faculty advisors. … Continue reading
Posted in For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students, General News, Psychology
Tagged Psychology, PURC, research, undergraduates
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“Millennials” on Our Minds…

Beloit College has rolled out its annual “Mindset List” for the Class of 2014, which originated in 1998 as “a reminder to faculty to be aware of dated references, and quickly became a catalog of the rapidly changing worldview of … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Databases, Education, For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students, General News, Psychology, Resources, Sociology
Tagged Education, Learning Technologies, Psychology, sociology
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E-book: Developing, Promoting & Sustaining the Undergraduate Research Experience in Psychology

Developing, Promoting & Sustaining the Undergraduate Research Experience in Psychology is now available online from the Society for the Teaching of Psychology. This book is a collection of articles about undergraduate research. Although the examples are largely from psychology, the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ebooks, Library Awards, Psychology, Undergraduate research
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Call for Library Instruction: Spring semester
Faculty, with the end of the semester almost here, it’s a great time to go ahead and schedule a library session for your spring classes. If interested, please contact me with the following information: Course number Course day/time Anticipated number … Continue reading
Library hours for rest of the semester
Library Hours As a reminder, please make sure you bring your PantherCard with you as that is the only way to enter the library. Access to the library during the week before finals and during finals (Nov. 30 – Dec. … Continue reading
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Darwin’s Impact – A Georgia State University Library Exhibit

When was the last time you got a good look at a Neandertal’s skull? Well check out the Georgia State University Library’s Exhibit on “Darwin’s Impact.” This display is part of the university’s commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Charles … Continue reading
Posted in Books, For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students
Tagged anthropology, art, Biology, Charles Darwin, Darwin, Exhibits and Displays, fossils, Frank L’Engle Williams, Learning Technologies, literature, On The Origin of Species, philosophy, Psychology, research, Sean Carroll, skulls
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