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2008 Fall Quadrangle Issue

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Quadrangle magazine highlights the wide range of teaching and research at Emory College, with features on notable achievements, trends, people and places on campus.

Quadrangle CoverFall 08 (full version PDF)

FEATURES

Organs, Auctions and Airbags
Choices, choices—Emory economists take stock of what make us tick. (Math optional but encouraged.)

A Speaking Past
Carlos Museum researchers on why there’s nothing like the real thing

"Sometimes they discover the glory"
Visiting professor Dorothy Allison teaches College students about being someone else, and letting go

DEPARTMENTS

Dean's Letter

Profiles
Victor Corces brings together genes, teens and proteins; Maria Corrigan delves into film and . . . basically everything else

Q Point of View
Andrew Swerlick on huge mistakes, small doubts and "The Point of It All"

Eagle Eye
(pages 24–25 PDF)

Bookmarks
Michael Elliott’s Custerology considers the complicated afterlife of the Little Bighorn; more faculty books

Kudos
Peggy Barlett and Laurie Patton among our most Innovative Minds; other faculty achievements

Impact
Campaign Emory generates excitement; meet the new ECAB president and member

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