September 15, 2008


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Oh boy! Tickets for Tut
“Hotlanta” turned into “Tutlanta” Sept. 9, as tickets became available for the upcoming exhibition, “Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs.” The first tickets to see treasures from the boy king’s tomb went to 40 first-graders from Morningside Elementary School from sponsor Northern Trust at a Carlos Museum launch event.

New Ethics leader to embrace hard issues
Paul Root Wolpe isn’t afraid to ask the big questions. In fact, Emory’s new director of the Center for Ethics seems to thrive on them. Click here to read the full text of this story.

Theory meets reality in redesigned MBA
This fall Full-Time MBA students at Goizueta Business School began classes two weeks earlier than in previous years. The early start is just one of several changes under the school’s new Full-Time MBA curriculum, designed to better equip students for a lifetime of success.
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Homecoming Weekend to be filled with celebration

Emory Homecoming Weekend, which begins Friday, Sept. 26, and runs through Sunday, Sept. 28, has in recent years truly become a campus-wide celebration. And this year, the accent is on “celebration.” Click here to read the full text of this story.