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10 No. 4
February/March 2008
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The Long and Winding Road
Tenure and the Presidential Advisory Committee
Presidential Advisory Committee
“I get a lot of files to read for the PAC, and I start reading and say, Why am I spending my time? This is clearly someone there is no question about.”
“I think [the PAC has] helped to elevate the aspirations of the various units, to create a more uniform scholarly work culture. ”
Grady at the Crossroads
So are faculty
Pattern and Symmetry in the Human Body
A simpler side of complexity for teaching and learning
Why not buy lottery tickets?
Beyond "you can't win if you don't play"
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Members
Eloise Carter
Biology/Oxford College
Charles Shanor
School of Law
Carl Holladay
Candler School of Theology
Tarun Chordia
Goizueta Business School
Gay Robins
Art History, Emory College
Robyn Fivush
Psychology, Emory College
Dwight A. Duffus
Mathematics And Computer Science, Emory College
Douglas C. Eaton
Physiology, School of Medicine
Carolyn C. Meltzer
Radiology, School of Medicine
P. Barry Ryan
Environmental and Occupational Health, Rollins School of Public Health
Sue K. Donaldson
School of Nursing
Ex Officio
James W. Wagner, President
Earl Lewis, Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs and Provost
Santa Ono, Vice Provost for Academic Initiatives and Deputy to the Provost
More information about the PAC and its processes are online at
www.emory.edu/PROVOST/fac-gov/council_pac.html
and
www.emory.edu/PRESIDENT/PAC.html
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