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Thursday, May 11, 2023 | |||
Hi, Emory!🎓 One more round of applause for the Class of 2023 — and a reminder to check out our complete coverage if you missed it. Of course, Commencement isn't the only thing that's been happening around campus. Students have been reflecting on their growth while at Emory, we're explaining the latest on COVID-19 and more. Have a great rest of your week and weekend, Eagles! |
This week's top news |
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Celebration Class Day Crossover honors outstanding seniorsThe 2023 Class Day Crossover recognized outstanding graduates and featured remarks from Kal Penn, actor and former White House staffer. The annual tradition marks seniors crossing over into alumni status. |
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Viewpoint Students share perspectives on a year of flourishingWith a full school year of Student Flourishing programming now complete, several undergraduate students took a moment recently to reflect on what Student Flourishing means to them and how it has impacted their time at Emory. |
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Health The end of the COVID-19 public health emergency: What it meansExperts from the Rollins School of Public Health discuss what the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency means and what’s next for COVID-19 research. |
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Environment In $1.5 trillion fashion industry, Goizueta alum champions collective sustainabilityLewis Perkins, inaugural president of the Apparel Impact Institute, is working to bring sustainability to fashion and combat the 92 million tons — equivalent to 15 Great Pyramids — that head to landfills annually. |
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University Update: Emory’s graduate, professional schools ranked among best in nationU.S. News and World Report ranks the Woodruff School of Nursing master’s program 1st in the nation and the Rollins School of Public Health 4th. |
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ICYMI Celebrating Emory’s Class of 2023Emory University Commencement celebrated the spirit, resolve and extraordinary accomplishments of the Class of 2023. View comprehensive coverage of Monday's festivities, including ceremony highlights, video, photo galleries and profiles of outstanding graduates and award recipients. |
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Calendar highlights |
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May |
Performance: Vega String Quartet8:00 p.m. | Schwartz Center for Performing Arts |
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Art Papers Live with Stephanie Dinkins, transmedia artist6:30 p.m. | Michael C. Carlos Museum, Ackerman Hall |
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School of Medicine Community Forum on Engagement, Equity and Inclusion12:00 p.m. | Emory Student Center (Rooms 5-6) and online |
School of Medicine to celebrate Diversity Week |
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With the theme “Practices Not Promises: Moving Toward Action,” May 15-19 is full of activities to celebrate the range of identities and experiences that make up the community. The keynote address, “If Not Now, Then When?: The Continuing Struggle for Justice in Asian America” will be presented by Dr. Lisa Sue-Hee Park of University of California, Santa Barbara on Monday, May 15. Other lectures cover topics such as understanding microaggressions and health equity. Find out more about lectures, the virtual poster session, the art gallery and other events on the School of Medicine’s website. |
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