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Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022 | |||
Hi, Emory!We hope you’ve had a great week as we’ve moved into October. This month is packed with fun activities like Emory Homecoming, Tibet Week and more. Read “9 fun things to do around Emory in October” to snag budget-friendly ideas for the month. Ever wondered what your pet was thinking? Scientists at Emory have decoded visual images from a dog’s brain and reconstructed what it sees — you might be surprised at what they found! Have a great rest of the week and enjoy your fall break! |
This week’s top stories |
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Impact Ten new seminars introduce first-year students to themselves and to flourishingAn Emory College of Arts and Sciences pilot features 10 seminars, representing areas of the liberal arts, that will introduce first-year students to flourishing, enabling them to make stronger connections during their learning journey. |
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Conversation ‘First Fridays’ lecture series on race, ethnicity and social justice returns Oct. 7The “First Fridays at 4 p.m.” lecture series features Emory College faculty sharing their latest research on a wide array of topics related to race and social justice. |
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Creativity Emory students: Share your best images of global health in actionEmory students who have photos documenting a public health, health care or global health challenge anywhere in the world during the past year can enter the Emory Global Health Institute Student Photography Contest. The submission deadline is Oct. 16. |
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Research Decoding canine cognitionEmory scientists — including student researchers — have decoded visual images from a dog’s brain, offering a first look at how the canine mind can reconstruct what it sees. The project was inspired by recent advancements in machine learning and fMRI to decode visual stimuli. |
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Masks optional on Emory buses and shuttles as of Monday, Oct. 3 |
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After reviewing current community risk indicators, City of Atlanta policies and industry best practices across regional and national public transportation systems, Emory has moved to “mask optional” on all shuttles as of Monday, Oct. 3. |
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Activities 9 fun things to do on campus in OctoberFall is officially in full swing at Emory. From celebrating Homecoming with concerts and food trucks to stopping by Tibet Week and visiting the farmer’s market, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite activities. |
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