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Nikki Giovanni Lecture, Reading, Book Signing at Emory Feb. 6
Activist, poet, author and educator Nikki Giovanni will present a lecture on issues plaguing the African American community and read her own selected poetry at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 6.
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Community Building is Serious Work for New Emory Fellows
Emory University has selected its sixth class for the Emory Community Building Fellowship, a yearlong program that prepares Emory students to be the next generation of community builders.
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Emory's Center for Ethics Appoints Penn's Wolpe as New Director
Renowned ethicist and University of Pennsylvania professor Paul Root Wolpe has been appointed director of Emory University's Center for Ethics.
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Emory Celebrates King Week Jan. 21-27
Emory University's King Week, an annual celebration of the life, work and interests of Martin Luther King Jr., features a range of service, education, entertainment and memorial activities Jan. 21-27.
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Emory Theology Professor Receives Templeton Award
Jacob Wright, assistant professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory University's Candler School of Theology, is a winner of the 2008 John Templeton Award for Theological Promise.
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Exhibit Unveils Process of Creating Poetry
"Visions and Revisions: An Exhibition of Poems in Process" takes visitors on the journey of composition alongside 10 poets whose manuscripts, revisions and final versions of 16 individual poems are on display.
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Analysis Gives New Clues to Origin of Syphilis
Emory University graduate student Kristin Harper has taken the first phylogenetic approach in a groundbreaking study that provides new support for the Columbus theory of syphilis's origin.
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Religion and Politics Documentary, Panel Scheduled at Emory Jan. 29
"Golden Rule Politics," a timely documentary on politics and religion, will be shown at Emory University at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29, followed by a panel discussion.
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Emory's Baptist Studies Program to Hold HIV/AIDS Discussion Jan. 30
A panel of theologians and medical professionals will discuss the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its impact on the church as well as society at a special event Wednesday, Jan. 30.
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Memorial Celebration for Berman to be Held Feb. 11
A memorial celebration for Emory Law School professor Harold J. Berman, who passed away Nov. 13, 2007, in New York City, will take place noon-1:30 p.m., Monday, Feb. 11 at the law school's Tull Auditorium.
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Alice Walker Places Her Archive at Emory University
Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize-winner and internationally known Georgia-born novelist and poet, has placed her archive at Emory.
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Emory Celebrates Lawyers' Public Service
Three Atlanta attorneys whose careers exemplify a commitment to public service will be honored by Emory Law School and the Emory Public Interest Committee (EPIC) at the 12th annual EPIC Inspiration Awards Ceremony and Reception Feb. 12.
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Emory, Morehouse Are Prepared to Protect Core Missions
The Emory and Morehouse schools of medicine must take steps to ensure they can carry out their core missions of medical education, training, research and patient care in the face of serious questions about the future of Grady Memorial Hospital, according to the presidents of the two private institutions.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/25/weekinreview/25cohen.html?ref=education
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