CAMPUS NEWSBusiness, med schools ranked by USN&WRCapacity crowd applauds MankillerHR addresses health careFirst Person: Put the 'merit' in emeritus, say Bianchi and BuggeEmory Profile: Catherine Howett Smith, making her own mark on EmoryEmory Sports: Eagle ReportVirtuoso to visit EmoryTed Hughes papers offer a touching prelude to tragedyFaculty CouncilStudy abroad program takes big steps away from homeHenry-Crowe honored Susan Henry-Crowe, Emory's Dean of the Chapel and Religious Life, was named Chaplain of the Year for 2000 by The United Methodist Foundation for Christian Higher Education. The organization presented Henry-Crowe with a $5,000 award to further the development of programs sponsored by the Chaplain's office. Henry-Crowe was honored with a luncheon during Candler's recent Homecoming Week celebration. |
SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCHMarsteller: teaching way outside of the boxStudy sheds new light on multiple sclerosis'Science and Religion' seminars offered The secretary's office, the graduate school and Emory College present 'Explorations of Science and Religion' seminars: April 3: "Creation: Scientific and Religious Perspectives." Noon to 1:30 p.m. Winship Ballroom. Lunch will be served. Feel free to bring your lunch or make reservations at 404-727-6020. April 3: "In the Beginning ... A Service on Creation: An Exploration in Worship of the Creation of the Universe." 7:30 p.m. Cannon Chapel. April 8: Burke Nicholson Forum of the Graduate School of Arts &
Sciences. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Cox Hall ballrooms. Morning coffee and lunch
will be served. Please RSVP to science@emory.edu
or 404-727-6639. Estate Planning Seminar for women April 24 Women faculty and staff are invited to "It's Time to Plan For You," a seminar with nationally known estate-planning lawyer and Emory alumna Zoe Hicks, April 24 from 9 a.m. to p.m. in the Jones Room of Woodruff Library. The seminar will be limited to 50 participants, and the $17 fee includes lunch. To register, e-mail Helaine Fruchtman in gift planning at hbfru77@emory.edu. |