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Those Who Can

From lecture halls to hospital hallways, teaching takes place across the University in countless ways—all sustained by a stated commitment to strengthening faculty excellence.

BY PAIGE P. PARVIN 96G

 

Teaching Tough Topics

Stem cells, genetic testing, brain imaging, suicide bombing, animal rights, fanaticism, and science fiction—all are fair game when professors take on controversial subjects in the classroom.

BY MARY J. LOFTUS

 

Chief Academic Officer

Emory Magazine talks with University Provost Earl Lewis about growing up in the segregated South, his work as a historian, and the Year of the Faculty.

BY PAIGE P. PARVIN 96G

 

The Emory of Tomorrow

Linked by a commitment to scholarship that benefits those on campus and around the world, 2006 donors include a thirteen-year-old who hopes to help find a cure for AIDS and a trustee who created a Center for Health Discovery and Well-Being.

BY STACEY N. JONES

 

Dynamic Forces
BY MARY J. LOFTUS

Passing It On
BY MARY J. LOFTUS

The Digital Sage
BY ALEC YOUNG 03OX 05C

Freedom to Learn
BY PAIGE P. PARVIN 96G

Around the Clock: A Day in the Life of a Professor
BY PAIGE P. PARVIN 96G

The Emory Center for Global Safe Water: A blog by Trish Anderson 04MPH

Teaching and Its Discontents

Chace on Ulysses.

BY WILLIAM M. CHACE

 

t h e  E m o r y  r e g i s t e r

From the President

"Miss Angela"

The Tiger of Teaching

Alumni Ink

Alumna Eugenia del Pino

 

d e p a r t m e n t s

Prelude

Of Note

Letters to the editor

 

 

 
 
 
 

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