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Jan. 20, 2015 | news.emory.edu

Global bonds boost chemists' pace of research

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Emory PhD student Katie Chepiga worked with a graduate student from Japan's Nagoya University to develop new methods for organic synthesis. Their success is a model for how chemists can advance research by collaborating, not competing.

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Supreme Court likely to rule for same-sex marriage, expert says

NCAA honors Pellom McDaniels with Silver Anniversary Award

Emory's community engagement lauded by Carnegie Foundation

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Same-sex marriage will be legal nationwide this year, Emory law professor Michael Perry says. On Friday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear cases from the Sixth Circuit challenging state marriage bans.

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Twenty-five years after his college football career, the NCAA honors Pellom McDaniels for his achievements in the NFL, community service and work as a professor and curator at Emory.

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Awarding Emory the 2015 Community Engagement Classification, the Carnegie Foundation commends the university's mission, culture, leadership and resources.

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Engage Emory

Come to a free screening of the award-winning “Dallas Buyers Club” then join a post-film discussion on issues during the early HIV/AIDS crisis. It’s part of the Disability <IN FOCUS> Film Series on Thursday, Jan. 22, at 7 p.m. in room 102 at the Center for Ethics. Pizza and refreshments served.

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