November 7, 2005



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Michael Terrazas, Editor
michael.terrazas@emory.edu

Eric Rangus, Senior Editor
eric.rangus@emory.edu

Katherine Baust Lukens, Staff Writer
katherine.lukens@emory.edu

Christi Gray, Designer
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Jon Rou, Photography Director
jrou@emory.edu

Chanmi Kim,
Intern

Jessica Gearing,
Editorial Assistant



 

From left, Enid Broyard, Brenda Bossett and Antoinette Heron are three of Emory’s newest staff members, and they are happy to be here and fully committed to their new home. Their route to the University, however, has been much more difficult than that of other new hires. All three previously lived in the New Orleans area and evacuated due to Hurricane Katrina. Bossett’s home was destroyed, and though Broyard’s and Heron’s homes can be salvaged, they have chosen to rebuild their lives in Atlanta. Joining Emory was one of their first steps.

PHOTO CREDIT: KAY HINTON

Katrina evacuees find new home at Emory

Upon meeting one another for the first time, two of Emory’s newest Emory employees, Antoinette Heron and Enid Broyard, asked about home.

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