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“College Admissions in a Post-Affirmative Action World”
1:07:44
“From John Wesley to the Dalai Lama”
1:28:36
“The Discovery of HIV: New Insights on the 40th Anniversary of the Breakthrough”
1:24:58
“The Breman: More than a Museum”
57:54
“Emory's Memory: Reflections of an Unlikely Alliance”
1:19:55
“From Mummies to Swimming Pools: Ethics and Museum Collections in the 21st Century”
1:23:50
“BookFest 2023: Recommendations for Reading”
1:33:53
The Line Chart and the Slave Ship: Rethinking the Origins of Data Visualization
1:24:12
“Quantum Entanglement and Other Strange Stories”
1:21:46
“Microbusinesses Creating Social Vitality in Atlanta’s Underserved Communities”
1:20:34
The Emeritus College: Who We Are and What We Have to Offer You
58:56
2023 Sheth Lecture
1:10:57
“Artificial Intelligence and How It Shapes Our Lives”
1:25:17
“Creating a World-Class African American Archive at Emory”
1:21:15
“Implications of Dobbs on Reproductive Health Education”
56:34
“How to Choose a Winner”
55:21
Emeritus College 20th Anniversary Celebration
37:55
“Staying Alive in Little Five”
1:15:21
“The Transpacific Turn in American Religions”
1:11:53
“Innovation AGEnts at Emory: Uncovering the Secrets to Health in Aging”
1:26:04
“Reconsidering Resilience: Response to Crisis or Responsible for Crisis?”
1:20:12
“The Courage to Build: Black Religion and the Development of HBCUs”
1:33:22
The Don Stein Story: “When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It”
1:10:03
“Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 . . . or Long COVID”
1:22:11
“Just Nothing: How King Lear Means”
1:26:53
“Screening and Discussion of Common Good Atlanta: Breaking Down the Walls of Mass Incarceration”
1:15:01
The Outlook for the 2022 Midterm Election
1:32:05
“Exploring the Magic of Bach’s ’Well-Tempered Clavier’”
1:21:48
Gretchen's Questions
6:31
“Demystifying and Meeting the Affordable Housing Challenge”
1:34:22
Can I Afford to Retire?
50:29
“Creativity in Later Life”
1:20:09
“Innovative Treatments for PTSD”
1:23:43
“The Monster in the Library: Unearthing a Course from the Decidedly Undead Bram Stoker Archives”
1:16:22
“Emory’s Engagement at the Intersection of Climate Change, Health, and Equity”
1:22:45
“The Eye as a Window to the Brain: From Candlelight to Artificial Intelligence”
1:33:14
“Decoding Memory in Health and Alzheimer’s Disease”
1:23:09
Cognitive Basis of Similarities in the Forms of Religious Representations and Mental Abnormalities
1:45:54
“Racing for an Effective Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease: One Person at a Time”
1:26:03
“Depression in Women during Pregnancy and the Postpartum”
1:26:05
“Bridging Science and Public Health Policy to Control Urban Mosquito-Borne Diseases”
1:21:43
“Biostatistical Collaboration for the Betterment of Society”
1:25:36
“The Memoir Kit: Your Good Life”
1:32:15
“Unmaking the Masked Man: The Real Lone Ranger”
1:30:15
“In Search of the Elusive Swing Voter”
1:31:01
“How Should We Think about Environmental Crises?”
53:52
“Chairman Mao’s Children: Generation and the Politics of Memory in China”
1:39:56
“The Liberal Arts Revisited: The Uses of the Humanities in Medical and Health Education”
1:21:09
Emory University Emeritus College Retirement Seminar
1:01:21
A 35-Year History of HIV Research in Africa
1:22:06
“Looking Under the Tinfoil Hat: The Psychological Correlates of Conspiratorial Ideation”
1:24:50
“Historical Decisions: Monuments Gone with the Winds of Change”
1:22:54
“The Porcupine of Time: Managing Multiple Temporalities in Exhibitions”
1:15:01
“It All Started with Yak Dung: The Quest for Environmental Justice in Atlanta and Beyond”
1:14:07
“Are Police Racially Biased in the Decision to Shoot?”
1:08:04
“The Nia Project: Culturally Responsive Care for Suicidal African American Women”
1:21:55
"The Songbird and the Mouse: The Neuroscience of Skilled Behavior”
1:24:10
“Climate Change—It’s Real. So, What Can the Law Do About It?”
1:28:13
Emory Emeritus College Awards and New Members Reception
50:24
“An Archive of Taste: Race and Eating in the Early United States”
1:16:44
“Shifting the Locus of Power in Immigration Narratives”
1:21:08
Robert Franklin, 2021 Sheth Lecturer, Emeritus College
1:25:39
The Emeritus College: Who We Are and What We Have to Offer You
1:01:21
”Can I Afford to Retire“
52:21
“Transatlantic Lives: Slavery and Freedom in West Africa and Brazil”
1:32:09
“The Body Poetic: Julius Caesar and Legacy of ‘The King’s Two Bodies’”
1:42:34
“Dave Brubeck’s Time Out: An Insider’s View of an Iconic Jazz Album”
1:24:42
“Considerations for a Post-COVID Economy”
1:29:38
Some Thoughts about Retirement
57:50
“Binge-Fest 2020–2021: Seen Any Good Shows Lately?”
1:27:17
“Sennacherib in Judah: The Archaeology of Destruction”
1:34:47
"Brain Circuits and Their Disorders: My Life and Times in Neuroscience"
1:26:14
“Water, Water Everywhere”
1:09:01
“What is Climate Fiction Saying? And Should We Listen?”
1:26:11
“German Family Memory and the Nazi Past: A Reckoning across Generations”
1:32:06
“Tracking the Golden Isles”
1:26:11
“The Armchair Traveler”
1:25:26
“COVID-19 and Sports: Epidemiological and Ethical Issues”
1:38:44
“Biophilosophies of Becoming”
1:30:50
“Mathematics and Imaging”
1:26:21
“Slavevoyages.org and Slavery in the Atlantic World: IBM Punch Cards to Virtual Reality”
1:20:34
“What Is the Next Chapter in US-China Relations?”
1:45:52
“Heart-Healthy Dietary Patterns: A Recipe for Life”
1:27:28
“Pandemic Ethics and Difficult Choices in the Time of COVID-19”
1:50:35
“Déjà vu All Over Again: Let’s Read Another Story Together”
1:24:33
“A Conversation about Family Storytelling”
1:33:29
“Getting Our ZZZZZZs: Understanding Sleep and Common Sleep Disorders”
1:18:36
“The Global and US Economic Outlook at a Time of Massive Uncertainty”
1:49:27
“Monumental Decisions: The Origins and Messages of Confederate Memorials”—Part 1, Presentation
1:18:09
“Monumental Decisions: The Origins and Messages of Confederate Memorials”—Part 2, Discussion
50:31
Creativity in Later Life: The Music Box
1:19:49
“When Bugs Outsmart Drugs: The Effects of America’s Antibiotic Obsession”
42:34
“Teaching in the Oddhouse: What the Prison Classroom Has Taught Me about Compassionate Pedagogy”
1:23:17
“Screening and Discussion of ‘Lillian Smith: Breaking the Silence’”
1:28:23
“‘Speak the Speech’: Performing Hamlet”
1:41:03
“Settler Societies after Colonialism: South Africa and the USA”
1:37:54
“The Oddball’s Oddball: The Unusual Life of a Mathematical Genius”
1:30:13
“Mrs. Miller’s Constitution: Civil Liberties and the Radical Right in Cold War America”
1:27:14
“The Birth of Jesus to the Virgin Mary in the Infancy Gospel of James (Protevangelium Jacobi)”
1:47:10
“Ah, You’re a Doctor?: Exploring the Experiences of African Americans in Medicine”
1:27:12