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Fall 2008
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| A former Vice President
discusses the economics of change. |
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| Emory brings The Golden
King to Atlanta. |
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| A trans-atlantic friendship
becomes the model for university partnerships. |
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| Dr. Carl Holladay shares
his experiences teaching in Korea. |
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| The Institute for Developing
Nations addresses violence against women. |
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| Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge
discusses partnerships that strengthen the nation’s health. |
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| Dr. Matthew Morris discusses
an international colloquium on the ancient Legend of Mélusine. |
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| Study demonstrates “Lojong”
method can improve health and happiness. |
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| Students explore the European
Union during a trip to Berlin and Brussels. |
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| Umberto Eco delivers a three-part
series as part of the Richard Ellman Lecture Series. |
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