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| | | | | Emory announces plan for spring 2021 semester | | President Gregory L. Fenves announces the university’s plan for spring semester, including class formats, the academic calendar, a modest increase in residential students, changing to saliva-based COVID-19 testing and more. | |
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| | | | Live vicariously through Swoop on a Homecoming bucket list adventure | | Emory celebrates Homecoming Oct. 19-25 with a wide range of activities for both students and alumni. Most events will be held virtually. Highlights include a conversation with Broadway stars from “Hamilton,” tributes to heroes such as U.S. Rep. John Lewis and the annual Student Talent Showcase. |
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| | | | | | Prospective doctoral students SOAR with special Laney programs | | Approximately 60 potential students learned more about their graduate programs of interest through "Learning about Laney," a preview vistation day that went virtual this year. The visit day and LGS-SOAR are two ways Laney Graduate School reaches diverse scholars. | |
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| | | | | | Emory PhD graduate receives 2020 MacArthur Fellowship | | Tressie McMillan Cottom, a Laney Graduate School alumna, has received a prestigious 2020 MacArthur Fellowship in recognition of her work to shape discourse on issues related to race, gender, education and digital technology. | |
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| | | On Monday, Emory formally recognized Indigenous Peoples’ Day for the first time, honoring the resilience, history, traditions and cultures of Indigenous and Native American peoples — including the Muscogee Creek Nation, the first inhabitants of the land our campus calls home. Read the announcement by President Gregory L. Fenves and Interim Provost Jan Love and watch a panel discussion led by English professor Craig Womack (Creek) on “McGirt v. Oklahoma: Understanding the Implications of the Recent Supreme Court Decision Across Native America.” |
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| | | Roll to the polls: If you are on or near campus and registered to vote in DeKalb County, your closest advanced voting site prior to the Nov. 3 elections is Bullock Science Center at Agnes Scott College. Emory Votes Initiative is running a safe, dedicated Emory Votes shuttle between Woodruff Circle and Agnes Scott on Oct. 17–18 and Oct. 24–25. Learn more and sign up for a ride.
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| | | Student Studio: Rangoli Creation
| Create your own rangoli with stencils and colored rice powder, or make your own design. Face coverings and appropriate physical distancing are required. Gloves and hand sanitizer will be provided. | When: Oct. 16, 1:00 p.m. | Where: Emory Quadrangle | Admission: Free |
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| | Virtual Race Through Space Day
| Download the new “Race Through Space” app and join other participants in a virtual race across galaxies. The app and race are from Science ATL, the engineers of Atlanta Science Festival. | When: Oct. 17, 10:00 a.m. | Where: Virtual | Admission: Free |
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| | Virtual Concert: Cellist Khari Joyner
| Acclaimed musician and arts ambassador Khari Joyner is one of the leading cellists of his generation. Enjoy this recorded concert, followed by a live Q&A via Zoom. | When: Oct. 19, 7:30 p.m. | Where: Online | Admission: Free |
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| Editor: Leigh DeLozier Vice President for Enterprise Communications: Douglas Busk Senior Vice President for Communications and Public Affairs: David Sandor
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