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Fall 2007
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A Front Door to the Future
• Understanding the Roots of Domestic Violence in Egypt
• Portrait of Pain
• Preps, Reps, and Steps
• Preventing Stillbirths
• Citizens of the World
• Broadening Her Reach
• A Legacy Beyond Controversy
• Asking the Right Questions |
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Summer 2007
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For the Public Good
• Partners for a Health Georgia
• A Better Way of Living
• Real-World Science
• Credentials for Success
• Building a Strong Workforce
• Local Impact |
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Fall 2006
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Honoring a Family's Legacy to Global Health
• A Pioneer for HIV/AIDS Health
• Finding Her Voice
• Coming Home
• Taking Charge
• Where the Magic Happens |
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Spring 2006
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A Global Investment Strategy
• Learning from Experience
• Klugman's Crusades
• When One is Positive
• Policy, Not Politics
• On the Move |
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Fall 2005
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Star rising
• The power of numbers
• Health dividends
• Questions sparked by revolution
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Winter 2004-2005
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Safer water
• A basic right
• Collaboration in Kenya
• Waste not, want not
• Where health and the environment meet
• The rewards of science |
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Spring
2004
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Two sides of the AIDS coin
• The straight story
• Disease detective
• Instamatic informatics
• The veteran epidemiologist
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Fall 2003
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Partners
• Next-door neighbors
• "An illness like any other"
• G-training in progress
• Resisting superbugs
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Spring
2003
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The legacy of childhood nutrition
• Strong partners
• This news could save your life
• An idea, of SORTS
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Winter
2002-2003
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Powerful medicine
• CFAR: Emory's leading weapon in war on AIDS
• Ramping up the fight
• Going places
• Fighting global violence
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Spring
2002
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Innocence lost
• An invisible threat
• When disaster strikes
• Resisting anthrax
• Making smoking history
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Fall
2001
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La Mano de Obra: The hand of the worker
• Forgotten disease of forgotten people
• Eradicable differences
• Age-old questions
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Spring
2001
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Taiming urban sprawl
• Rites of passage
• Resistance fighter
• Epi in action
• The big picture
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Summer
2000
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1975-1982: The seeds of a school
• 1982-1990: A sapling takes root
• 19990-1995: New growth
• 1995-Present: Tree of knowlege
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Fall
1999
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School sampler
• An education in violence
• Policy maker
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Spring
1999
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Risky business
• All the pretty poisons
• Season of change
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Fall
1998
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Summer school in Guatemala
• Double dose
• An exchange of ideas
• Back to the classroom
• Trading places
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Spring
1998
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Asthma zappers
• Cyber class
• Go girls and eat for life
• Profile: Flagging cancer
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Fall
1997
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At the pinnacle
• Ambassadors of hope
• A toxic legacy
• Trials of life
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Spring
1997
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Lecture: Our modern plague
• A prayer for AIDS
• REAL life lessons
• Putting a price o prevention
• An epidemic ignored
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Fall
1996
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When women use drugs
• Interview: The politics of public health
• The road to reform
• Crossroads
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Spring
1995
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Amazing Grace
• 1518 Clifton Road
• Economics of the heart
• Back on the farm
• Gunning down youth violence
• A shot in the arm
• Tackling the sexuality of teens
• Teenaged and Pregnant, Again
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