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Ancient African Kingdom Captured in Emory Exhibit
The majesty and mystery of stone monuments from the ancient African kingdoms of Nubia have come to Emory University in an exhibition of photographs from famed New York Times photographer Chester Higgins.
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Paul Receives National Psychoanalysis Award
Robert A. Paul, dean of Emory University's undergraduate Emory College, has received the 2008 Distinguished Service Award from the American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA).
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Emory Researcher Tracks TV Weathercasters
From on-the-spot storm warnings to reports on global warming, TV weathercasters play a growing role in communicating science to -- and protecting the welfare of -- the public, says Kris Wilson, a senior lecturer in journalism at Emory University.
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Obama Faces Challenges on Race, Rumors and Leadership in Presidential Campaign
As Sen. Barack Obama moves forward with his campaign for the U.S. Presidency, he will now confront race in myriad ways, both explicit and implicit, says Emory University political scientist Andra Gillespie.
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Carlos Museum Brings King Tut to Atlanta
Emory's Michael C. Carlos Museum presents "Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs," opening Nov. 15, 2008, at the Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center. The exhibition spans 2,000 years of history and includes more than 130 artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun and other ancient Egyptian sites. This is the first time these treasures will be seen in the Southeast.
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