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Previous AE coverage
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www.emory.edu/
ACAD_EXCHANGE/1999/
decjan00/ideas.html
Money
Changes Everything
Commerce, philanthropy, and the culture of
the academy
"We
should be more creative in thinking about how we reward people for
what they've done."
Rich Rothenberg, Professor
of Family and Preventive Medicine
"If
I'm going to accept [the Sloan Foundation's] money in good faith,
I have to minimally carry out their agenda."
Bradd Shore, Professor
of Anthropology
University,
Inc.
License income, patents, start-ups, and research expenditures for
a selection of eleven institutions
Who
sees the money?
Emory's recently revised intellectual property ownership policy
Writing
Crossover Books
Can scholarship sell?
Agents
and advances
For the crossover book
Ex
libris
Crossover titles by Emory authors
Help
on the horizon
The new program in manuscript development
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Does Stress Damage the Brain?: Understanding Trauma-Related Disorders
from a Mind-Body Perspective Douglas Bremner, W.W. Norton:
2002
The Rule of Three: Surviving and Thriving in Competitive Markets
Jagdish Sheth and Rajendra S. Sisodia, Free Press: 2002
The Ape and the Sushi Master: Cultural Reflections of a Primatologist
Frans de Waal, Basic Books: 2001
Clients for Life: How Great Professionals Develop Breakthrough
Relationships Jagdish Sheth and Andrew Sobel, Simon &
Schuster: 2000
Universal Foam: From Cappuccino to the Cosmos Sidney Perkowitz,
Walker & Co.: 2000
Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America Harvey Klehr
and John Haynes, Yale UP: 1999
The Real Jesus: The Misguided Quest for the Historical Jesus
and the Truth of the Traditional Gospels Luke Timothy Johnson,
HarperSanFrancisco: 1996
The Secret World of American Communism Harvey Klehr, John
Haynes, and Fridrikh Igorevich Firsov Yale UP: 1995
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