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Supreme Confidence

Leah Sears 80L, Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, has always had “a burning passion to set things right.” Long branded a left-wing liberal, she also is anchored by her commitment to the law.

BY PAIGE P. PARVIN 96G

An Editor Says Goodbye

After twenty-six years at the helm of Emory Magazine, Andrew Beierle reflects on the passage of time, his surfeit of books, and the color beige.

BY ANDREW W. M. BEIERLE

Thirst

Through famine, flood, or infectious disease, water kills and sickens millions of people a year. Emory’s Center for Global Safe Water was created to help solve the complex problems related to one of the most basic—and necessary—natural resources.

BY MARY J. LOFTUS

Sidebar: Watersong

t h e  E m o r y  r e g i s t e r

AEA Message

Alumni Ink

The Architecture Expert

More than Mentors

Green Power

Angel’s Wings

An Improvisational Life

A Community of Scholars

Movie cameras whirred as Commencement speaker Marion Wright Edelman urged graduates to restore balance to American values.

BY MARY J. LOFTUS

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Prelude

Précis

From the President

Letters to the editor

 

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