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Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022 | |||
Hi, Emory!Congratulations on making it to the end of classes! We know you're busy getting ready for finals, so we'll keep this short and sweet.
Keep reading for more great stories, enjoy the rest of your week and good luck with finals! |
This week’s top stories |
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Accomplishment Meet inspiring young Emory graduates who represent the best in achievement and serviceEmory graduates are forging partnerships, solving problems and creating stronger communities in their professional and personal lives. Each year, the Emory Alumni Association celebrates young alumni for their significant impact in business, research, leadership, public service and philanthropic endeavors through the 40 Under Forty awards program. Meet the 2022 honorees. |
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Leadership Search launches for the next dean of Oxford CollegeStakeholders of Emory’s Oxford College are enthusiastic about the college’s future and the search for the new dean. |
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Recognition Emory honors bystanders who helped resuscitate fellow employeeAn Emory employee who experienced cardiac arrest was saved by his coworkers and Emory's student-led EMS. Here’s how you can get involved and learn critical event preparedness and response. |
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Campus Emory announces minimum wage increase for hourly student workersA three-year plan will boost the minimum wage for Emory student workers to $15 an hour by fall 2024. |
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Achievement Alumna Rachel Ding named Emory’s ninth Schwarzman ScholarClass of 2022 graduate Rachel Ding will pursue a master’s degree in China next year as a Schwarzman Scholar. She will study global affairs while receiving exposure to Chinese culture, global business networks and leaders. |
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Impact New initiative will advance Emory climate change research and teachingWith leadership from faculty experts across the university, the Emory Climate Research Initiative will focus Emory’s scholarly efforts to address fundamental challenges posed by climate change. |
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Community Nevertheless, she persisted: Professor Christina Crawford and students preserve history of Atlanta housing projectsThrough archival research in the Rose Library and other Atlanta repositories, architectural historian Christina Crawford and her students, such as Brooke Luokkala, have lifted up Atlanta’s role in the nation’s first two federally-funded housing projects — work that culminated in Georgia Historical Society markers. |
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COVID-19 testing kiosks coming to Emory's Atlanta and Oxford campuses |
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Emory has partnered with DeKalb County to offer on-campus spaces for three COVID-19 Test-and-Go kiosks, which are available to all community members. Each kiosk offers PCR tests and can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The results are typically available within 24-48 hours via the app. By mid-December, the following on-campus locations will host Test-and-Go kiosks:
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