Carter Center to feature documentary on river blindness fight
The Atlanta educational series, "Conversations at The Carter Center," will host a special sneak preview of footage from a documentary, "Dark Forest Black Fly" on Tuesday, Feb. 7.
View ArticleMosquito-borne diseases under attack in Haiti, Dominican Republic
The Carter Center is one of several participants in a plan to fight malaria and lymphatic filariasis on the island of Hispaniola.
View ArticleGuest 'stars' make classroom experience shine
Several professors share their experiences with the Emory tradition of inviting outside experts to talk to their classes.
View ArticleCarter Center praises Liberia's expansion of mental health care
Liberia moves from having one psychiatrist in the entire country three years ago to having trained personnel in 14 out of 15 counties.
View ArticleMedia Advisory: Carter Town Hall set for Sept. 12
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter will host his 31st annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University freshmen at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, in the Woodruff P.E. Center, 600 Asbury Circle, on the...
View ArticleMectizan Donation Program celebrates 25 years
Twenty-five years ago, partnerships were formed and programs initiated in the fight against river blindness, a disease that plagues rural areas of Africa, Latin America and Yemen.
View ArticleCarter Center battles river blindness in Uganda
In 2007, Uganda announced a bold plan to eliminate river blindness by 2020. The Carter Center's Moses Katabarwa has been in the battle from the beginning - and he believes they're going to win.
View ArticleJack Nelson memoir event to include Emory-held materials
A Jan. 16 event celebrating the launch of the late investigative journalist Jack Nelson's memoir will include a display of selected materials from Nelson's archive held by Emory's Manuscript, Archives,...
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