Emory Report
December 9, 1996
Volume 49, No. 15
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Campus News
University selects Baltimore architectural firm to develop campus master plan for facilities
Senate backs proposal to improve campus communication
News around campus
Suspicious activity near campus could involve possible robbery suspect
Fullbright scholar Othman works to improve Muslim women's lives
Theory-Practice Learning focuses on real-world problem-solving
Sleep Disorders Center receives $2.35 million in federal support
Conversations on Teaching: Improving education via the Open Conspiracy
Issues in Progress: University Senate, President's Commission on the Status of Minorities
Carter Symposium addresses mental health in the workplace
Technology Source: Electronic scheduling available for faculty, staff
The Weekly Campus Calendar
Perspectives
First Person: Medicaid reform project leads to state recommendations
Profile: Essie Blakely serves as Emory's own Emily Post
Voices of Emory: When will you start (or did you start) your holiday shopping?
Scholarship and Research
New finding refutes theory of reproductive behavior
Scholar combines teaching, research on human rights issues
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