The science of a broken heart

Feb. 15

The science of a broken heart

For those whose Valentine's Day didn't go as well as hoped, epidemiology professor Viola Vaccarino discusses the science behind a "broken heart."


Missouri sharecroppers strike part of hidden civil rights history

Feb. 15

Missouri sharecroppers strike part of hidden civil rights history

Emory African American Studies associate professor Carol Anderson discusses the Missouri sharecroppers strike of 1939.

Running on faith: When personal beliefs become political touchstones

Feb. 15

Running on faith: When personal beliefs become political touchstones

A political candidate's faith can be a hot-button election issue, and this year's presidential campaign is no exception. What does it mean when personal faith becomes a political touchstone? Our flagship alumni publication, Emory Magazine, asks the experts.

Fostering compassion in young doctors

Feb. 15

Fostering compassion in young doctors

Behavior that reflects compassion and empathy can be learned, and Emory's new medical curriculum reflects that fact.


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Festival highlights Asian music

Experience Asian tradition and culture in several Emory musical events this month.

Feb. 13

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CNN Dialogue panelists see hope in the Middle East

A panel of scholars, activists, and journalists explored the political uprisings known as the "Arab Spring" in a recent community forum.

Feb. 13

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Theater Emory premieres six new plays

"6x6," short one-person plays from Emory student playwrights, opens Feb. 16 at the Schwartz Center Theater Lab.

Feb. 8

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Emory sees strengths, challenges in current economy

Next fiscal year will represent a mix of constraint and opportunity as Emory achieves significant milestones while grappling with external limits in federal funding and health care reimbursements, even as demands for financial aid continue to rise.

Feb. 7


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