Emory Report
April 15, 1996
Volume 48, No. 29
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Campus News
Liaison initiative invites Emory faculty to participate in Carter Center programs
Library expansion to create unique learning environment
The Olympics Report: Web page for volunteers developed
Arts committee proposes new approach for campus arts facilities
1970s styles, drum music featured in dance concert, 'Only Connect'
Committee considers ways to expand child care options
New lobbying disclosure law will affect Emory lobbyists
In Brief
Wellness: Preventing cancer-the good news and the bad news
Business school rising out of the ground
Druid Hills Tour of Homes honors traditions of 'golden past'
Issues in progress: Faculty Council, President's Commission on the Status of Women, President's Commission on L/G/B Concerns
The Weekly Campus Calendar
Perspectives
First Person: Carter Center partnership exemplifies 'learning by doing'
Profile: Wayne Coon provides prudent investment stewardship
Around Campus: Final phase of Lullwater cleanup begins; Wallace to present first Distinguished Faculty Lecture
Voices of Emory: Should it be harder to get a divorce
The Plug: Caller worried about pesticides
Scholarship and Research
Sleep researchers go beyond treatment of sleep disorders
Laderman's book explores Atlanta's religious landscape
Ongoing Studies
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