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Oct. 25, 2011

Emory Report

This weekly e-bulletin is designed to highlight campus news and events from Emory Report.

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'Purposefulness and grace' marked Rudolph Byrd's far-reaching influence

The Goodrich C. White Professor of American Studies and Johnson Institute founder was known for his service, leadership and institution-building. »

White House challenge expands Emory's leadership in interfaith and community service

White House challenge expands Emory's leadership in interfaith and community service

The Office of Religious Life is bringing together the varied beliefs of different religions to make a difference in the community, sparked by a White House initiative. »

Candler's annual Reformation Day celebrates King James Bible's 400th year

Candler's annual Reformation Day celebrates King James Bible's 400th year

An address by Jürgen Moltmann, one of modern times' most celebrated theologians, is a highlight of Candler's 24th annual Reformation Day celebration on Oct. 27. »

Emory tackles violence against women with a new undergraduate course

Emory tackles violence against women with a new undergraduate course

A new course to be offered this spring, in collaboration with the nonprofit Men Stopping Violence, is the first of its kind. »

Book|Report podcast: Finding center in the midst of illness

Book|Report podcast: Finding center in the midst of illness

In a new book "Leaves Falling Gently," nursing professor and meditation expert Susan Bauer-Wu helps the seriously ill cope through mindfulness and compassion. »

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