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| | | | | Emory president updates actions university is taking for racial justice | | In a community message, President Gregory L. Fenves discusses progress on the path to make Emory more inclusive. Steps include reappointing the Task Force on Untold Stories and Disenfranchised Populations, establishing the Descendants Endowment and launching the University Committee on Naming Honors. | |
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| | | | | | 39th Carter Town Hall features message from President Carter, questions with grandson Jason Carter | | With health in mind, Emory’s 39th annual Carter Town Hall was held virtually, as students watched a special message from Emory professor and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, then heard his eldest grandson, Jason Carter, answer their questions live. | |
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| | | | | | Minority-owned businesses get a boost from MBA students | | Each year, Goizueta MBA students work closely with a range of companies and organizations on strategies to solve real-world business problems. These projects are part of Goizueta IMPACT, an approach to experiential learning that bridges theory to practice. (Photo taken in December 2019.) | |
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| | | Path to the polls: Your vote is your voice, and Emory wants all students to be well informed during this election season. The Emory Votes Initiative website is a great place for you to access nonpartisan voter information, links to credible resources and more as you prepare to cast your votes.
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| | | Emory celebrates Homecoming Oct. 19-25 with a wide range of activities for students and friends of the university. Most events will be held virtually. Highlights include a musical showcase featuring stars from Broadway’s “Hamilton” and Emory alumni bands Indigo Girls and the Shadowboxers. See the Emory Alumni Association's full schedule here and check out some featured events below. |
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| | | Homecoming Highlight: “SKITFest: A Twist on Emory's Beloved Songfest Tradition”
| A spinoff of Songfest, SKITFest will feature skit and music video performances from all first-year residence halls and live judging from Emory VIPs, including President Gregory L. Fenves, Interim Provost Jan Love, and Vice President and Dean of Campus Life Enku Gelaye. | When: Oct. 23, 8:00 p.m. | Where: Online | Admission: Free; registration required |
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| | Homecoming Highlight: "Musical Showcase"
| Gather around the computer to hear Sydney Harcourt and Lexi Lawson reprise their Broadway roles from "Hamilton" and share stories about their experiences. The musical journey will also feature exclusive performances by two Emory-born groups: Grammy Award-winning folk-rock duo Indigo Girls and the Shadowboxers. | When: Oct. 24, 2:00 p.m. | Where: Online | Admission: Free; registration required |
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| | Homecoming Highlight: "Health and Justice for All: Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Impact"
| With the passing of Justice Ginsburg, the U.S. lost not only a tremendous legal mind but also an advocate for health, racial and ethnic equality, and women’s and LGBTQ rights. Hear how her work shaped the careers, lives and hopes for the future of three alumni. | When: Oct. 25, 11:00 a.m. | Where: Online | Admission: Free; registration required |
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