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Wednesday, March 16, 2022
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ACCOMPLISHMENT
Four Emory students selected as 2022 Bobby Jones Scholars
Emory College students Sean Woo, Sojourner Hunt, Bryn Walker and Channelle Russell will spend a year studying at the University of St Andrews in Scotland as recipients of the prestigious Robert T. Jones Scholarship.

 

CAMPUS
Alumna Avis Williams to speak at Oxford Commencement 2022
Rev. Dr. Avis Williams, an Emory alumna and community leader, will deliver the keynote address at Oxford College’s 177th Commencement, set for May 7.

creativity
Reimagining Emory courses through arts and social justice
The Arts and Social Justice Fellows Program adds new dimensions to existing courses through collaboration with Atlanta artists. Learn about last semester’s courses and how students translated their learning into creative activism in the name of social justice.

 

CONNECTIONS
Emory’s inaugural John Lewis Chair, Darren Hutchinson, addresses ‘anti-antiracism’
“Martin Luther King Jr. was a critical race theorist before the term existed,” Darren Hutchinson posited in his recent lecture titled “Anti-Antiracism: Fighting Backlash, Building Justice.”

INNOVATION
Out of the ‘Shark Tank’ and into the market: Where are they now?
Appearing on “Shark Tank,” although daunting, is often an entrepreneur’s dream. Go behind the scenes with Emory entrepreneurs who made the cut and find out what happened after their shows aired.
 
RESEARCH NEWS
 

 

DISCOVERY
Inside the high-stakes race to test the COVID tests
A March 15 article in The New York Times features Emory professor Wilbur Lam and more than 200 colleagues devoted to “testing the tests” through the RadX program. Their work “has been absolutely heroic,” an NIH director tells the Times.

 

RESEARCH
Emory, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta seek volunteers to help test COVID-19 tests
Adults and children showing symptoms of COVID-19 can participate in a study helping to test COVID-19 tests. To be eligible, individuals must have symptoms and not have been tested for the virus during their current course of illness.

 

COMMUNITY
Inaugural Science Gallery Atlanta research fellows named
As Science Gallery Atlanta Faculty Research Fellows, Emory faculty members Eri Saikawa and Madeleine Hackney will build on their community-based research to strengthen public engagement in the sciences and the arts.
 
TAKE NOTE
 
Participate in a community engagement discussion for the Twin Memorials Project on March 17
Participate in a community engagement discussion for the Twin Memorials Project on March 17

Expand your knowledge with an online summer course through Goizueta
Expand your knowledge with an online summer course through Goizueta

Research roundup: Recent grants and publications for Emory faculty and staff
Research roundup: Recent grants and publications for Emory faculty and staff
 
FEATURED EVENTS
 
"The Deafblind Woman that Conquered Harvard Law" with Haben Girma

 

"The Deafblind Woman that Conquered Harvard Law" with Haben Girma
The first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, Haben Girma is a human rights lawyer advancing disability justice who has been named a White House Champion of Change, among other honors. Girma believes disability is an opportunity for innovation, and she teaches organizations the importance of choosing inclusion. Sponsored by the Emory Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
When: March 17, 12:00 p.m.
Where: Online
Admission: Free; registration required
Oxford Spring Festival

 

Oxford Spring Festival
Oxford College junior and senior continuees in Atlanta can reconnect with their Oxford roots with festivities featuring a welcome Coke toast by Dean Hicks, a social mixer, carnival, food trucks, free swag and more. Buses will run from the Atlanta campus every 30 minutes.
When: March 18, 2:00 p.m.
Where: Oxford College Quadrangle
Admission: Free; registration required
Tenenbaum Family Lecture: "Judaism and Climate Change: Environmental Ethics and Social Activism" with Hava Tirosh-Samuelson

 

Tenenbaum Family Lecture: "Judaism and Climate Change: Environmental Ethics and Social Activism" with Hava Tirosh-Samuelson
Drawing on her broader work on the intersection of Judaism and ecology, Hava Tirosh-Samuelson will explore how, along with other world religions, Judaism has recognized the challenges posed by climate change and has inspired its own forms of religious environmentalism. Special attention will be paid to the relationship between religious and secular dimensions of Jewish climate advocacy that links ecological justice to social justice.
When: March 21, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Michael C. Carlos Museum (Ackerman Hall) and online
Admission: Free; registration required
 
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March
 
Performance: Cooke Noontime Concert
When: March 18, 12:00 p.m.
Where: Michael C. Carlos Museum, Ackerman Hall
Admission: Free; registration required
 
18
March
 
Webinar: Emory Climate Talks with Kim Stanley Robinson
When: March 18, 12:00 p.m.
Where: Online
Admission: Free; registration required
 
18
March
 
Candler Concert Series: Kittel & Company
When: March 18, 8:00 p.m.
Where: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Emerson Concert Hall
Admission: $45; Emory students $10
 
20
March
 
Performance: The Buddhist Bug
When: March 20, 12:00 p.m.
Where: Michael C. Carlos Museum, Level Three Exhibition Galleries
Admission: Free
 
23
March
 
Swoop's Spring Break
When: March 23, 2:00 p.m.
Where: McDonough Plaza
Admission: Free; registration required
 
23
March
 
Student Night at the Carlos Museum
When: March 23, 6:00 p.m.
Where: Michael C. Carlos Museum
Admission: Free
 
 
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