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  • Unknown author (1926)
    The girls at Georgia State Women's College took part in many events during 1926. These women participated in historic pageants and May Day Festival. The girls were pictured in both newspaper articles and journals.
  • Unknown author (1929)
    Georgia State Women's College had many busy weeks during 1929 as there were several articles listed the many happenings going on the campus at the time. The girls also participated in the Old English Festival.
  • Unknown author (1930)
    The College held many events on campus. Events such as Picnics, the Old English Festival (May Day), and Field Day (which became Play Day). Some of these activities were Alumni related. There were many talks about what the ...
  • Unknown author (1931)
    At Georgia State Women's College, many exciting things are happening. The Alumni of the school are out doing things for the community and getting married. The school itself hosted many events and other performances. They ...
  • Unknown author (1932)
    The girls at the college kept busy during this time. They participated in many campus events such as the May Day Festival and other performances. They had many entries to the Pine Branch (the campus's literary magazine at ...
  • Unknown author (1934)
    Georgia State Women's College had many activities happening on its campus. They had many clubs that students were getting involved in. They had an open house held for its students and had events such as Art Exhibits ...
  • Unknown author (1935)
    Georgia State Woman's College is hit with the loss of its second President Dr. Jere M. Pound who recently passed. The Rotary Club also lost a beloved member, Dr. A Griffin. The college had the opportunity to honor the ...
  • Unknown author (1936)
    The girls at the College had many campus events in which they participated. They had tryouts for annual activities that the girls can participate in. One event in particular that received a lot of attention for being a ...
  • Unknown author (2000)
    Valdosta State University reflects on its past. The columnist Albert Pendelton wrote a history of "Little Emory" which was the Valdosta Campus on Emory University, the all-boys school that opened in September 1928. Mr. ...
  • Unknown author (1940)
    During this time, Georgia State Woman's College had exciting things going on. The International Relations Club honored Sir Herbert Ames. Judge W.E. Thomas hosted Tea for the girls. The Senior class hosted the faculty and ...
  • Unknown author (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 2008)
    Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church. Grady County Historical Society, Grady County Historical Society - Churches Collection. Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. Includes newspaper clippings, ...
  • Unknown author (Library Journal, 2011)
    Almost all academic libraries are now offering ebooks, and demand for them is on the rise. A full 95% of the 488 respondents to our second annual survey currently offer ebooks to users, inching up one percentage point ...
  • Unknown author (Library Journal, 2011)
    Ebooks have been on the upswing for the past two years, but libraries really began to see a spike in the last year. In fact, many respondents to our second annual Library Journal Survey of Ebook Use in U.S. Public Libraries ...
  • James, Christine (Journal of Philosophy of Life, 2013-01)
    This paper addresses the project of philosophical autobiography, using two different perspectives. On the one hand, the societal, economic, and family contexts of William James are addressed, and connected a modern academic ...
  • James, Christine (Journal of Philosophy of Life, 2013-01)
    This paper addresses the project of philosophical autobiography, using two different perspectives.On the one hand, the societal, economic, and family contexts of William James are addressed, and connected a modern academic ...
  • Falkenhausen, Thomas; Cowan, Matt; Tidwell, Michael (2020)
    Bryostatin is a marine natural product found in minute amounts in nature. Cost 17 million USD/gram, this molecule targets latent HIV reservoirs, has potential for slowing the progression of Alzheimer's, and demonstrates ...
  • Crews, Braxton Grey (2021-07)
    Lyngbya wollei is a filamentous cyanobacterium that plagues freshwater environments of the Southeastern United States because it impedes freshwater navigation and recreation, and produces harmful cyanotoxins along with a ...
  • Dalton, Donna Marinda (2021-05)
    The purpose of the current study is to explore experiences that can foster the development of resiliency for exceptional youth living in rural underserved communities, especially within a school setting; identify the needs ...
  • Moody, Elisabeth A. (Valdosta State University, 2007-05)
    The Use of Computer-assisted Instruction in After-school Tutoring Programs: An Action Research Proposal is included within this specialist thesis. In the process of reviewing literature no conclusive research on the use ...
  • Holt, Damaris (2023-12-07)
    This paper presents the findings of a qualitative and comparative study of the narrative identities of seven high-achieving rural secondary school students. A narrative inquiry approach focused on the participants' educational ...