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Wednesday, July 11, 2018
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SPECIAL FEATURE
Science on stage
Theater Emory's "4:48" promises to be a frenetic yet focused showcase of new works inspired by the human microbiome, performed July 14 at the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts.

 

PERSPECTIVE
Kavanaugh would join one of the most divided Supreme Courts ever, says Emory law scholar
The nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to fill Justice Anthony Kennedy's slot on the U.S. Supreme Court comes at one of the most divided times in the court's history, says Robert Schapiro, Emory's Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Law.

 

RESEARCH
Human behavior in operating rooms parallels primate patterns
A team led by an Emory researcher who customarily studies nonhuman primate behavior has found that humans working in operating rooms follow the same general primate patterns related to hierarchy and gender.

INTERNATIONAL
Emory trip explores issues common to South Africa, U.S.
Students, faculty, staff and alumni traveled to South Africa for the 2018 Journeys of Reconciliation trip, an immersive experience that examines the root causes of conflict while building bridges around the world.

 

ELECTIONS
Political polarization paved way for Trump, will continue into 2020 race
The widening chasm between Democrats and Republicans has radically changed U.S. politics — and it's likely to grow even wider, Emory professor Alan Abramowitz explains in "The Great Alignment: Race, Party Transformation, and the Rise of Donald Trump."

 

SUSTAINABILITY
Emory's WaterHub earns 2018 IDEA Innovation Award
Emory has been recognized by the International District Energy Association (IDEA) with the 2018 IDEA Innovation Award for the WaterHub, an award-winning facility that reclaims and reuses campus wastewater.

INSIGHT
Summer reading: 10 books by Emory authors to add to your list
Summer's slower pace offers the perfect time to relax with a good book, and whether you're in the mood for thoughtful novels or compelling nonfiction, Emory authors have you covered.
 
Take Note
 
 Rosa Tarbutton Sumter elected to Emory Board of Trustees
Rosa Tarbutton Sumter elected to Emory Board of Trustees

Alumni panel explores ways to increase female leaders
Alumni panel explores ways to increase female leaders

Youth Theological Institute turns 25, launches fourth crowdfunding campaign
Youth Theological Institute turns 25, launches fourth crowdfunding campaign

Emory Law's Holbrook offers analysis of Supreme Court's Masterpiece Cakeshop decision
Emory Law's Holbrook offers analysis of Supreme Court's Masterpiece Cakeshop decision

Emory librarians bring home books, insight from global buying trips
Emory librarians bring home books, insight from global buying trips
 
Emory Insider: Amenities
 
Emory Insider

 

Charge your electric car: Don't worry about running out of juice. Level II electric vehicle charging stations powered by ChargePoint are located in the Clairmont Tower and Peavine II parking decks at Emory and in the Fleming parking lot on the Oxford College campus. You can pay by credit card or ChargePoint pre-paid card.
 
In The News
 
The centrist heavenly chorus is off-key

 

The centrist heavenly chorus is off-key
July 4 |  Alan Abramowitz |  Washington Post

Plan to amend biopiracy rules would 'smother research,' biologists warn

 

Plan to amend biopiracy rules would 'smother research,' biologists warn
July 3 |  Cassandra Quave |  Science

With Start:ME, Emory looks to connect Atlanta's minority communities with startup know-how

 

With Start:ME, Emory looks to connect Atlanta's minority communities with startup know-how
July 3 |  Goizueta Business School |  Atlanta Magazine
 
Featured Events
 
WaterHub Tour

 

WaterHub Tour
Learn how Emory is recycling millions of gallons of water. Tours are led by trained undergraduate and graduate students.
When: July 17, 10:00 a.m.
Where: Peavine Creek Drive
Admission: Free
Emory Farmers Market Tomato Festival

 

Emory Farmers Market Tomato Festival
Celebrate the tomato, king of summer.
When: July 17, 11:00 a.m.
Where: Cox Hall Bridge
Admission: Free
 
14
July
 
Theater speed-writing challenge: 4:48 x 2018
When: July 14, 4:00 p.m.
Where: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Theater Lab
Admission: Free
 
15
July
 
Lecture: Steven J. Kraftchick on "Paul's Pastoral Prayers"
When: July 15, 9:45 a.m.
Where: Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church
Admission: Free
 
17
July
 
Emory Farmers Market Tour
When: July 17, 11:45 a.m.
Where: Cox Hall Bridge, outside clock tower
Admission: Free
 
22
July
 
Lecture: Don Saliers on "Prayer in Word, Tradition, and Practice"
When: July 22, 9:45 a.m.
Where: Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church
Admission: Free
 
25
July
 
Program: Leading from the Middle: Day 1 - Principles + Concepts
When: July 25, 9:00 a.m.
Where: Claudia Nance Rollins Building, Room, 2001
Admission: Free
 
26
July
 
Program: Leading from the Middle: Day 2 - So, What + What Now
When: July 26, 9:00 a.m.
Where: Claudia Nance Rollins Building, Room, 2001
Admission: Free
 
 
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