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Nominations are open for 2025 John F. Morgan Sr. Distinguished Faculty Lecturer
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The Emory University Faculty Council is soliciting nominations through Friday, Oct. 25, for the John F. Morgan Sr. Distinguished Faculty Lecturer for 2025.

This lectureship recognizes the achievements of distinguished Emory faculty members and provides an opportunity for these individuals to present major themes of their work that are of intellectual interest to the Emory and greater Atlanta communities.

Nominations are invited from faculty members of all units and departments of the university community. A committee of past recipients will review the nominations and recommend a nominee to President Gregory L. Fenves for formal invitation.

Nominees should embody the highest academic ideals and be engaged in scholarship of significant interest. They also should be individuals who are effective at communicating their ideas to the academic community. The faculty member selected will be invited to present a lecture that has broad appeal and that displays exemplary scholarly work.

Letters of nomination should include a statement of the nominee’s accomplishments and ability to convey their work to an audience from many different disciplines. In addition, the curriculum vitae of the nominee must be provided.

Send letters of nomination and the nominee’s curriculum vitae via email to Noëlle McAfee, chair-elect of Emory Faculty Council.

2024: Richard D. Freer (Law)

2023: Colleen McBride (Public Health)

2021: Valérie Biousse (Ophthalmology)

2021: Nancy J. Newman (Ophthalmology)

2020: Max D. Cooper (Pathology & Laboratory Medicine)

2019: Melvin J. Konner (Anthropology and Behavioral Biology)

2018: Carol Anderson (African-American Studies)

2017: Rafi Ahmed (Medicine)

2016: Bruce Levin (Biology)

2015: Frans de Waal (Psychology)

2014: Helen S. Mayberg (Medicine)

2013: Steve Warren (Medicine)

2012: Harvey Klehr (Political Science)

2011: Ora Strickland (Nursing)

2010: Natasha Trethewey (Creative Writing)

2009: Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na’im (Law)

2008: Elaine Walker (Psychology)

2007: Jagdish Sheth (Business)

2006: Dennis Liotta (Chemistry)

2005: Frank Alexander (Law)

2004: Brooks Holifield (Theology)

2003: Claire Sterk (Public Health)

2002: Don Saliers (Theology)

2001: John Witte (Law)

2000: Reynaldo Martorell (Public Health)

1999: Jacqueline Jordan Irvine (Education)

1998: Dan Carter (History)

1997: James Gustafson (Ethics)

1996: Doug Wallace (Genetics)


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