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At the Election Extravaganza, administrators like Senior Vice Provost for Community and Diversity Ozzie Harris worked
with students to register voters.
Students get out the vote
The first few weeks of this semester, you could hardly turn around on campus without running into someone with a clipboard asking, “Are you registered vote?” For students, the answer is a resounding “Yes!”
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Talks on
impact of
economy
Much is not known about how the national economic
crisis ultimately will affect Emory — particularly when every closing stock market bell can bring new upheaval to the country’s financial health. What is clear is that there will be an effect. Click here to read the full
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of this story.
Financial
disclosure in research heightened
Emory has created a University-wide, central office to oversee administration and enforcement of conflict-of-interest policies, and researchers are being informed about new financial disclosure requirements that will apply to investigators on new and pending National Institutes of Health grants.
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