Education at Emory in a Changing World

March 16, 2018 - July 31, 2018
| Robert W. Woodruff Library
- Levels 1&2

This exhibition was created by students in Dr. Sheila Cavanagh’s fall 2017 class, English 489 and English 780: Creating an Exhibit: Theories and Practices. “Education at Emory in a Changing World” presents student research addressing how Emory has both responded to and influenced the way Emory graduates learn in a changing world.

The exhibition is drawn from a number of collections in the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, & Rare Book Library. 

Exhibits on View

  • "Instruction and Inclusion: Emory’s Journey to Integrating Education,” curated by Anwesha Guha [level 2]
  • "Matters of the Heart: The Teaching Philosophy of Emory’s Poet-Physician, Dr. John Stone, “ curated by Mary Taylor Mann [level 2]
  • "The Slavery Question,” curated by Amy Bower [level 2]
  • “Unsung Players: Augusta Skeen Cooper and Brenda Bynum,” curated by Kate Battaglia and John Gulledge [level 2] 
  • “Sex, Drugs, and Lecture Halls: A History of Health Education at Emory,” Curated by Hannah Griggs and Kelly Duquette [level 1]
  • “Queering Emory: A Retrospective on Heterosexism and Activism,” curated by Jacqueline Veliz [Incorporated into “Stepping Out of Line” exhibition in the Stuart A. Rose Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Book Library, level 10]
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