| ![Story Thumbnail](http://news.emory.edu/ebulletin/2014/01/21/ebulletin_lead.jpg) Oxford welcomes its first organic farmer, who will help transform a grassy field on Emory Street into a colorful patchwork of crops and a living laboratory for students. Read more » |
| | | | | ![Story Thumbnail](http://news.emory.edu/ebulletin/2014/01/21/kai_ryssdal180.jpg) | | ![Story Thumbnail](http://news.emory.edu/stories/2014/01/er_spring_sports_roundup/thumbs/feed.jpg) | | ![Story Thumbnail](http://news.emory.edu/stories/2014/01/er_spring_school_roundup/thumbs/feed.jpg) | The midwinter academic festival will have Baroque and jazz concerts, lectures on politics and medicine, and a celebration of Emory authors.
Read more » | | Experienced, talented players returning on all the Eagles spring sports teams mean top chances for a winning season and more national trophies.
Read more » | | Take a look at major spring events; new faculty, courses and options; and other news from Emory's nine schools.
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For the second year in a row, you can learn your health "numbers": blood pressure, glucose, body mass index and cholesterol for free at a series of onsite screenings from now until Feb. 28. | | | | | | | | |
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