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  2. Donna and Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts

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    The Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts is a 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2) multi-discipline performing arts facility on the campus of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. [1] Completed in early 2003, the Schwartz Center provides a multidisciplinary teaching and performance center for the performing arts programs at Emory ...

  3. Emory University - Wikipedia

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    Emory University is a private ... by the United States Department of Health and Human ... in the performing arts (dance, theater, or music) or in ...

  4. List of faculty and alumni of Emory University - Wikipedia

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    Gleason, Jan. "Emory ranked 9th-best national university by U.S. News & World Report magazine" in Emory Report (Atlanta: Emory Report, 1997), Volume 50 No. 1. Hauk, Gary S. A Legacy of Heart and Mind : Emory since 1836 (Atlanta: Emory University, developed and produced by Bookhouse Group, Inc., 1999). Young, James Harvey.

  5. Eric Nelson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Nelson is director of choral studies at Emory University, where he teaches graduate choral conducting and choral literature. He conducts Emory's 40-voice Concert Choir and its 180-voice University Chorus. In 2004, he was the recipient of a "Crystal Apple" award for excellence in teaching at the university.

  6. Michael C. Carlos Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was renamed again to the Emory University Museum of Art and Archaeology and was officially accredited by the American Alliance of Museums as a museum of antiquities and fine arts. Carlos died in December 2002 at the age of 75. [3] A major expansion in 1993 transformed the museum into one of Atlanta's top arts institutions.

  7. John J. Stuhr - Wikipedia

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    John Jeremy Stuhr (born November 28, 1951) [1] is an American philosopher who teaches at Emory University. [2] He has written extensively about a wide assortment of philosophical figures and movements as well as a broad array of cultural problems and issues. [3]

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  9. Robert W. Woodruff Professor - Wikipedia

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    Wole Soyinka, the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate, was appointed as the Robert W. Woodruff Professor of the Arts in 1996. The Robert W. Woodruff Professorships are endowed professorships at Emory University, named for philanthropist Robert W. Woodruff. The chairs are Emory University's "most distinguished academic appointments ...