In the Classroom: History Students Explore The Evolution of the Book
In the Classroom: History Students Explore The Evolution of the Book
In this hands-on class, students unravel the history of the book and how it affects our society.
In this hands-on class, students unravel the history of the book and how it affects our society.
Ben Mcgimsey, Principal Lecturer of Physics and Astronomy, teaches students the ends and outs of sound and how sound works in different settings.
Professor of English Marilynn Richtarik has been shortlisted for the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize for her 2023 book, “Getting to Good Friday: Literature and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland.”
Associate Professor Monique Moultrie highlights the qualities that make these women role models for feminist leadership.
Campus News, Centers & Research
The grants support early stage research initiatives by faculty members across the university.
Historian Ras Michael Brown will use the award to support a research-practice partnership with the Gullah Museum, a nonprofit organization based in Georgetown, S.C.
Wang's research has contributed to the design and synthesis of new therapeutic and imaging agents that target cancer, microbial pathogens and inflammatory conditions.
Six faculty members undertaking research, scholarly and creative activity in the arts and humanities have been awarded internal grants to support their work.
Stephen Dobranski, who specializes in Early Modern British literature, has been named as one of two new Regents’ Professors in the College of Arts & Sciences at Georgia State University.
Jennifer McCoy, whose work examines political and social polarization in democracies around the globe, has been named as one of two new Regents’ Professors in the College of Arts & Sciences at Georgia State University.