The University Library Undergraduate Research Awards recognize Georgia State University undergraduates who demonstrate skill and creativity in the application of library information resources for research papers/projects completed in fulfillment of a course requirement.

Successful papers/projects are evaluated on the following criteria: extensive and creative use of library services, resources and collections in any format; responsible use of information by providing appropriate and accurate citations and credits; evidence of significant personal knowledge in the methods of research and inquiry; and, quality of the reflective essay.

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Awards from 2013

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A Culture of Stigma: Black Women and Mental Health, Alexandria Okeke

Awards from 2012

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Racial Disparity in the Diagnosis of Conduct Disorder, Cortney R. VanHook

Awards from 2011

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Alonzo and Norris Herndon: The Herndon Men Defining Masculinity by Challenging Societal Norms, Pamela Flores

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Rape Attribution for African-American Students, Imani N. Mandela

Awards from 2010

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Global Warming Mitigation Technologies, Gregory Taylor Brooks

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The Olympic Class: The Politics Behind the 1996 Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games, Michelle Lacoss

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Media’s Portrayal of Homosexuality as a Reflection of Cultural Acceptance, Austin Thomas Rowe

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Inadequacy in the Commonwealth, Kelly Walko

Awards from 2009

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The Presidential Campaigns of Belva Lockwood, Anne Bozeman

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The Virtual Classroom: An Enhancement or Replacement to Traditional Education?, James LaFayette Toles

Awards from 2008

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The Face of the Mummy, Carley Henderson

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Children Tested Like Animals, Colleen McHugh