Gary HaukGary Hauk served in the President's Office of Emory University for more than thirty years, working with four Emory presidents as vice president and secretary of the University and later as deputy and then senior adviser to the president. He has taugh freshman English, ethics, and history. In 2015, after serving as the unofficial historian of Emory for many years, he was named the first official historian of the University. He has written or edited five books about Emory, including, most recently, Emory as Place: Meaning in a University Landscape (University of Georgia Press, 2019), which blends personal memoir, history, and archival photography.
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