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| | | | | Emory University sets tuition for 2021-22 academic year | | Emory President Gregory L. Fenves has set the academic year 2021-22 tuition and fee schedule for Emory’s undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools. The tuition review process included leaders from across the university. | |
| | | | Viral sequencing can reveal how SARS-CoV-2 spreads and evolves | | The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 virus variants that are adding twists in the battle against COVID-19 highlight the need for better genomic monitoring of the virus, says biologist Katia Koelle. The published work included PhD student Michael Martin as first author and postdoctoral fellow David VanInsberghe as co-author. |
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| | | | | | Emory commemorates Black History Month with events throughout February | | Departments across Emory will host numerous virtual activities during February in recognition of Black History Month, including panel discussions, a film screening and conversations with artists and authors. | |
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| | | | | | Master planning update anticipates investment that will shape Emory’s future | | In 1915, architect Henry Hornbostel drafted Emory’s first master plan, establishing the foundation for strategic growth that continues today. The new framework plan includes the Graduate Student Housing Initiative, which will provide housing along Haygood Drive for graduate students to live within walking distance to campus. | |
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| COVID-19 Vaccine Town Hall |
| | Stay informed: Emory’s next community update on the COVID-19 vaccine will be Thursday, Feb. 4, at 11:30 a.m. The virtual town hall will feature President Gregory L. Fenves; Amir St. Clair, associate vice president and executive director for COVID-19 response and recovery; Alan Anderson, assistant vice president, university partnerships; Nicole M. Franks, chief quality officer and attending physician, Emory University Hospital Midtown; and Nadine Rouphael, professor, Department of Medicine. Join the live town hall or watch it later on the Emory Forward website. |
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| | | Stay safe: Severe Weather Awareness Week in Georgia is Feb. 1-5. Learn about steps you can take to be prepared in case of emergencies, such as downloading Emory’s safety app, LiveSafe. |
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| | | 2021 Pellom McDaniels Sports History Lecture Series: "Bigger Than Sports"
| Just days before Super Bowl LV, join author and ESPN senior writer Howard Bryant, New York Times columnist William C. Rhoden and Emory history professor Carl Suddler for a timely discussion about sports, politics and African American history. | When: Feb. 4, 4:30 p.m. | Where: Online | Admission: Free; registration required |
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| | | | Race Beyond Borders: "Understanding Race as a Global Concept: Power, Access and Policy"
| This event will launch the multi-institutional Race Beyond Borders initiative and offer a first step in bringing voices together to begin a dialogue and process of inquiry about race: how we can start developing a shared understanding of race as a global concept, how concepts of race are constructed in different parts of the world and more. | When: Feb. 5, 12:00 p.m. | Where: Online | Admission: Free; registration required |
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