| Fernbank hosts 
              photo exhibit on AIDSThe “Hope for Humanity: The Quest For An AIDS Vaccine,” 
              featuring the photographs of Andrew Petkun and educational science 
              displays about vaccines, is being displayed at the Fernbank Science 
              Center through Jan. 31, 2003.
 
 Organized by Emory’s Hope Clinic in collaboration with Humanitarian 
              Endeavors and Fernbank, the exhibit chronicles the emergence of 
              HIV over the past 20 years.
 
 “[Petkun’s] pictures of people living with HIV/AIDS 
              show their common humanity and make us more aware of the personal 
              and social hardship this epidemic has had on families, on communities 
              and on nations.” said Mark Feinberg, medical director of the 
              Hope Clinic.
 
 
 New name for Well 
              House assistance program
 The Emory Employee Assistance Program is pleased to announce a name 
              change; to better describe the clients the program serves, the office 
              now will be known as the Faculty Staff Assistance Program (FSAP).
 
 For more information, visit the Emory Well House website at http://emory.hr.emory.
 edu/Wh/home.htm or call 404-727-4328.
 
 
 Unsung Heroines nominations sought
 The Emory Women’s Center is seeking nominations for its annual 
              Unsung Heroine Awards. Nominees should be women in the Emory community 
              (students, faculty, staff or alumnae) who have served as role models 
              for girls or young women, have done trailblazing work in previously 
              male-dominated environments, taken risks to challenge sexism or 
              performed community service work for promote women’s issue.
 
 Send nominations to Emory Women’s Center Unsung Heroines, 
              Box GG, Atlanta,
 Ga., 30322, or e-mail to jlwill4@emory.edu 
              no later than Nov. 27. For more information, call 404-727-2001.
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