March 23, 2009


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James Weldon Johnson was an author, composer, educator, lawyer, diplomat and civil rights leader whose spirit is reflected in the programming planned for the March 25 launch of the James Weldon Johnson Institute.

Civil rights legacy in institute’s launch
A commemorative poem by an Emory Pulitzer Prize-winning poet honoring civil rights pioneer James Weldon Johnson is among the highlights of the launch of the James Weldon Johnson Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies on
March 25. Click here to read the full text of this story.

Tibet Week marks 50 years of struggle
Tibet Week, which begins on campus Monday, March 23, brings optimism and exuberant cultural displays even as it marks a somber anniversary. Click here to read the full text of this story.

How will you pledge to ‘green’ your routine?
Have you been wondering what you can do at home or at Emory to become more sustainable? Pledge to make a difference by committing to at least three changes in your daily habits or routine through Emory’s online personal sustainability pledge.
Click here to read the full text of this story.