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Sep. 11, 2012 | news.emory.edu

Trethewey opens world of poetry to Emory students

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As Natasha Trethewey gives her inaugural reading as 19th U.S. Poet Laureate on Sept. 13 in Washington, D.C., Emory students reflect on the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet's approach in the classroom.

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Emory's rare books library gets new director

Psychopathic boldness tied to U.S. presidential success

Hurricane Katrina research goes digital on Emory's Southern Spaces

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Rosemary M. Magee, vice president and secretary of Emory University, has been named director of the Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library.

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The fearless dominance associated with psychopathy may be an important predictor of U.S. presidential performance, suggests an analysis by Emory psychologist Scott Lilienfeld.

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Emory's online Southern Spaces journal has partnered with the University of Texas Press to feature new, multimedia scholarship on the human impact of Hurricane Katrina.

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