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James Curran reflects on 31 years of AIDS

November 30, 2012

For World's AIDS Day 2012, Dr. James Curran, Dean of the Rollins School of Public Health, reflects on the pioneering HIV/AIDS work being done at Emory. In 1981 Dr. Curran coordinated the task force on AIDS at the CDC and then led the HIV/AIDS Division.

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Yujin Ha, a young female student, plays a violin in front of a banner that says Undergraduate Research Symposium
Student Experience

Undergraduate research offers endless avenues for discovery

Did you know a trip to Italy to visit violin makers is research? Or that a single plant has hundreds of enzymes to unlock? It’s all part of the research these seven undergraduates are pursuing.

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Emory’s new AMPLIFY grants accelerate publicly engaged humanities scholarship

Emory is introducing a new funding program for faculty called AMPLIFY that will further catalyze ambitious, publicly engaged scholarship in the humanities, arts and social sciences.

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PTSD Awareness Month: Emory expands efforts to connect Texas veterans with no-cost treatment

Emory Healthcare Veterans Program is expanding Texas outreach to connect more veterans with no-cost PTSD care, highlighting its Atlanta-based two-week treatment program for veterans from Texas and across the country.

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