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Listen to George Armelagos read from his book, St. Catherines Island: the Untold Story of People and Place.
Listen to Elissa Marder read an excerpt from her book.
Listen to Elissa Marder talk about her book and the maternal function.
Listen to Thomas Long talk about "What Shall We Say? Evil, Suffering and the Crisis of Faith" and the theodicy problem, and read an excerpt.
Listen to Thomas Long talk about "What Shall We Say? Evil, Suffering and the Crisis of Faith" and the theodicy problem, and read an excerpt.
Listen to Larry Young discuss his new book, “The Chemistry Between Us,” and read an excerpt detailing experiments that begin with rats and lead to human subjects.
Listen to Larry Young discuss his new book, “The Chemistry Between Us,” and read an excerpt detailing experiments that begin with rats and lead to human subjects.
Listen to Kevin Young discuss his new book, “The Hungry Ear" and read two of his own poems and discuss their genesis.
Listen to Kevin Young discuss his new book, “The Hungry Ear" and read two of his own poems and discuss their genesis.
Listen to Lawrence Jackson discuss the genesis for his new book, “My Father’s Name: A Black Virginia Family After the Civil War."
Listen to Jennifer Ayres discuss her new book, “Waiting for a Glacier to Move” and read an excerpt.
Listen to Jennifer Ayres discuss her new book, “Waiting for a Glacier to Move” and read an excerpt.
Listen to Michael Johns and Kenneth Brigham discuss and read excerpts from “Predictive Health: How We Can Reinvent Medicine to Extend Our Best Years."
Listen to Michael Johns and Kenneth Brigham discuss and read excerpts from “Predictive Health: How We Can Reinvent Medicine to Extend Our Best Years."
Listen to Michael Johns and Kenneth Brigham discuss and read excerpts from “Predictive Health: How We Can Reinvent Medicine to Extend Our Best Years":
Listen to Abramowitz discuss the problem of polarization in the United States:
Listen to Michael Moon talk about artist Henry Darger.
Listen to Michael Moon read from his new book "Darger's Resources."
Listen to Mikhail Epstein talk about "PreDictionary".
Listen to Kevin Young talk about, and read from, his new book "The Grey Album."
Listen to Kevin Young talk about, and read from, his new book "The Grey Album."
Listen to Mark Bauerlein talk about his goals for exploring the "digital divide."
Listen to Timothy P. Jackson talk about the concept of "the best love of the child," and read an excerpt from the new book.
Listen to Timothy P. Jackson talk about the concept of "the best love of the child," and read an excerpt from the new book.
Listen to Perkowitz talk about light and advances in research into its properties.
How do you define Jesus, talk about Islam, or describe abortion, all from a Christian perspective? Ian A. McFarland, associate professor of systematic theology, took on the task of finding answers. The result is The Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology (Cambridge University Press, 2011), designed to be a resource to students of theology, as well as scholars and clergy members. McFarland co-edited the single-volume dictionary with more than 500 entries, and authored 150 of them. Fifteen Candler faculty members also contributed entries.
Emory English and African American studies professor Mark Sanders edited and translated Afro-Cuban war veteran Ricardo Batrell's autobiography.
Emory English and African American studies professor Mark Sanders edited and translated Afro-Cuban war veteran Ricardo Batrell's autobiography.
Emory art history professor and faculty curator Rebecca Stone has spent her career focused on ancient American art. This audio track is part of an audio slideshow featuring art from the book. To see visit: http://bit.ly/erbr_stone
Emory staff photographer and documentarian Bryan Meltz's images capture the country as life continued in the year after the earthquake.
Listen as Charles Hatcher reads from "All in the Timing: From Operating Room to Board Room."
For nearly 50 years, heart surgeon Charles Hatcher – now director emeritus of the Woodruff Health Sciences Center – has called Emory home. Hatcher has spent the last five years writing his memoir (with help from Emory alum Joshua Malin '05C). "All in the Timing: From Operating Room to Board Room" (AuthorHouse, 2011) details how a small-town boy from South Georgia became a prominent personality within the health care world.
Book Report podcast with Phyllis Kozarsky
Listen to Deborah Lipstadt talk about the Eichmann trial and her new book.
Listen to Lipstadt discuss how her writing of "The Eichmann Trial" was informed by her own landmark court case.
Listen to Allen Tullos read from the introduction to "Alabama Getaway."
Listen to Allen Tullos talk about the state's history, and its impact on common perceptions of Alabama.