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Jan 6, 2012 | Patch.com

Travel Writer to Visit Emory

Adventure travel writer Lawrence Millman will give a free reading at Emory University next month.

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Mon Nov 07, 2011

The Emory Wheel

New Program Allows Mentors to Aid Local Students in College App Process

Through the recently launched "Emory Dream Project," a group of Emory students began preparing high school students from low income families last week for the college application process by not only encouraging them to apply to college but also assisting them with the application process at the nearby Druid Hills High School.

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Thu Sep 08, 2011

Patch.com

Five Things To Do This Weekend

NE Why Go: This year's Bacchanal fundraiser celebrates the opening of the exhibition "Life and Death in the Pyramid Age: Emory's Old Kingdom Mummy." A This annual benefit event for the Museum will include cocktails in an Egyptian bazaar, food provided by caterers, a DJ, and a raffle to win a trip to New York City with a private tour at the ... (more)

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Fri Aug 26, 2011

The Emory Wheel

Emory Village: Once in Limbo, But Now Gaining Momentum

Forty-year-old Tracy Mitchell likes to think she's a risk-taker. Having spent 15 years as an accountant crunching numbers for corporate America and then several years building eco-friendly homes, she is now making what she believes to be the next logical step in her career: opening a restaurant.

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Fri Jul 29, 2011

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Major research center

Emory University and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta will build a $90 million research center that could elevate metro Atlanta to the top tier of pediatric research, drawing millions of dollars in funding and providing local access to cutting-edge care.

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