| Vol.
7 No. 2
October/November 2004
Upon
Reflection
University leadership
urges a new "discipline" of planning
My
job is to make sure that the academic focus of the institution is
always front and center.
Earl
Lewis, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
If
we’re going to be rigid, operating in the nineteenth century
and resisting change, then we’ll go the way of the Light Brigade.
Kenneth
Thorpe, Woodruff Professor of Health Policy and Management
Phase
to phase
Strategic
Planning Steering Committee
To
learn more
Scholarship
in Time
Or, Sipping champagne from a fire hydrant
Bruce
Knauft, Samuel C. Dobbs Professor of Anthropology
and Executive Director,
The Institute for Comparative and International Studies
Is
the Bible Green?
Ancient
Israelite and early Christian perspectives
on the natural world
Carol
A. Newsom, Professor of Old Testament
Further
reading
The
Mind and the Machine
A
Review of Digital People by Sidney Perkowitz
Darryl
Neill, Professor of Psychology
Endnotes
Return
to Contents
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Co-Chairs
Michael Johns, Executive Vice President for Health Affairs
Earl Lewis, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
Members
Susan Henry-Crowe, Dean of the Chapel and Religious Life
Thomas Lawley, Dean of the School of Medicine
Lanny Liebeskind, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Chemistry and
Senior Associate Dean for Research
in Emory College
Rosemary Magee, Senior Associate Dean for Resources and Planning
and Executive Director of the Arts Project
in Emory College
Mike Mandl, Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration
Thomas Robertson, Dean of the Goizueta Business School
Sharon Strocchia, Associate Professor of History and Chair of the
Faculty Council
Kenneth Thorpe, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Health Policy and
Management
John Witte, Jonas Robitscher Professor of Law and Ethics, Director
of the Law and Religion Program, and Director of the Center for
the Interdisciplinary Study of Religion
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