October
International vows: Don Browning examines marriage through a global lens
Don Browning looks serene as he contemplates the view from his corner office in Gambrell Hall. But this is a man who has kept a lively pace during an academic career spanning almost four decades, and after talking with him, it¿s clear he relishes every moment.
January
Emory Center for Interdisciplinary Study of Religion launches two-year project on sex, marriage, and family
Emory University¿s Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Religion (CISR) is embarking on a two-year project on "Sex, Marriage and Family Life" that is bringing together scholars from across the university to examine issues ranging from interfaith marriage to American divorce laws, from same-sex unions to the roots of monogamy.
Emory awarded 3.2 million to establish Center for Interdisciplinary Study of Religion
Emory University has received a five-year, $3.2 million grant from The Pew Charitable Trusts to help establish a new Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Religion.