Please— Keep the Cow
The current economic downturn is hardly the first time Emory has faced the need for creativity and courage, persevering through lean times.
‛Really Hard Times’ Jake Ward remembers Depression-era Emory
Making Emory Possible Emory Advantage reaches middle-income students
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The Business Man
For more than two decades, Rick Rieder 83B has proven his worth on Wall Street.
Also: His take on the economy
Your Questions, Answered
We asked readers to submit their most pressing questions about the economy. A panel of financial experts from Goizueta Business School answered the challenge.
Campaign Emory Update
Major gifts push Emory closer to goal
Campaign Emory’s commitment to raise $1.6 billion to promote positive transformation in the world remains strong even in these economic times.
Donor support bolsters research, scholarships, and patient care
Prelude
The Case against Money Laundering
This morning I found a dollar in the dryer.
A stowaway tossed from a blue jean pocket, it was huddled in the bottom of the machine along with the mismatched socks, a couple of rocks, and a lonely paper clip. More
Letters
From our readers
“What a cover! They both look like angels.”—John Ingersoll, Former senior associate vice president, Emory University, Atlanta
At the Inauguration
High Hopes
Taharee Jackson 10PhD traveled to Washington, D.C., to see President Barack Obama’s inauguration. “I couldn’t help but feel overjoyed,” she says. Photo by Keisha Green 11PhD.