Right from the cover, the summer issue of Emory Magazine speaks to the positive power of people coming together. Emory students, faculty, staff, and alumni are joining in numbers to address and prevent sexual violence, to preserve and honor the history of the LGBT community, to understand and advance social justice—and to celebrate the accomplishments and the bright futures of a new class of graduates.
Join us. And as always, thanks for reading.—Paige P. Parvin, Editor
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As the issue of sexual violence on college campuses draws national attention, Emory is actively building on a strong foundation of prevention and education strategies—with students at the center of increasing awareness, support, and response.
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With a new focus on outreach to the LGBT community, Emory's Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library is expanding its efforts to capture the history and the humanity of transformative social movements in the South. Read more |
Monique Dorsainvil 09C has become a familiar figure in the White House, where she builds engagement between the public and the president on key administration issues. Read more |
As an endowed professor and working poet, Kevin Young uses his experiences and the university's literary resources to inspire a new generation of writers. Read more |
Also:
Mapping the Battle of Atlanta, Ancient Traces, Reasons for Ritual, Discovery for Children, Science Rising at Oxford, Golden Hearts, and More.
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