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Hi, Eagles!We're delivering some great stories right to your inbox:
Plus, have you seen the 66-foot mosaic in the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Administration Building? We've got the full scoop on all 2.5 million tiles. Keep reading for all that and more — including upcoming events you won't want to miss. Have a great rest of your week, Eagles! |
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Campus Photos: Emory celebrates College Colors DayThe Emory community might just be made of gold. Last weekend, students, faculty and staff showed their school pride during College Colors Day and the Gold Rush Tailgate, then cheered the Eagles to victory. |
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Creativity ‘You Belong Here’ exhibit honors photography of Latinx artists across the United StatesThe Michael C. Carlos Museum’s new exhibit, opening Saturday, spotlights the work and experiences of a wide range of artists in the Latinx community, featuring topics like family, culture and politics in America. |
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Research September events celebrate culminating achievement of ‘The Letters of Samuel Beckett’ project“The Letters of Samuel Beckett” project has achieved a worldwide audience, producing four volumes of selected correspondence and building the careers of graduate students. Upcoming events will underscore the project’s continuing life online and in the archives of the Rose Library. |
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Perspective From Oxford student to alumni leader: Jennifer Crabb Kyles continues family service to EmoryA loyal graduate with a 23-year track record of working with Emory alumni, Jennifer Crabb Kyles (standing) considers the university “transformational” and is dedicated to showcasing how “our graduates do amazing things with their careers and service.” |
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Impact ‘A Story Grows in Uganda’ combines storytelling traditions, shows that literacy research flourishes at EmoryValeda Dent and Geoff Goodman’s long-term study of literacy and school readiness demonstrates that libraries, community engagement and accessibility are powerful tools for learning. |
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Health Sciences New video series with Emory EVPHA explores the future of academic medicineDr. Ravi Thadhani has launched a new biweekly video series in conversation with diverse leaders exploring health system integration, community engagement, nimble decision-making and other topics crucial to the success of Emory’s academic health center. Watch the first episode with Dr. Tammie Quest, discussing resilience in times of change. |
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Forefront Emory, Morehouse School of Medicine to establish Maternal Health Research Center of ExcellenceThe National Institutes of Health has selected researchers from Morehouse School of Medicine and Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health and School of Medicine to partner on the creation of a Maternal Health Research Center of Excellence. |
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Community Paying it forward through free finance lessons for allMichael Galanis 18MBA, a Woodruff Scholar and U.S. Army veteran, is now the co-founder and president of Lemoney Learning. Co-founded with a Goizueta classmate, the company’s mission is to provide fair and equitable access to financial education. |
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Commitment Emory theology librarian helps lead restoration of African American cemeteryEmory’s Pitts Theology Library is part of a network of institutions restoring and mapping a forgotten African American cemetery in Greene County, as well as creating an archive for Georgia’s historic rural churches. |
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Calendar highlights |
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Performance: "Bach and Bluegrass!" with Mark O'Connor and the Vega QuartetSeptember 9, 8:00 p.m. | Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Emerson Concert Hall |
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Sustainable Transportation FairSeptember 12, 11:00 a.m. | Asbury Circle and Cox Bridge |
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Performance: “Lost Girl” with Theater EmorySeptember 21, 7:30 p.m. | Schwartz Center for Performing Arts |
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Dooley After Dark: Food Truck Fest7:00 p.m. | McDonough Plaza |
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Annual Native Plant Walk2:00 p.m. | Front gates of Lullwater |
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JWJI Colloquium: "Drawing Deportation: Art and Resistance among Immigrant Children" with Silvia Rodriguez Vega12:00 p.m. | Robert W. Woodruff Library, Jones Room |
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Education Abroad Fair: Semester Programs11:00 a.m. | Emory Student Center, Multipurpose Room |
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Emory Farmers Market11:00 a.m. | McDonough Plaza |
From Emory Magazine Hidden Emory: Three-story mosaic depicts key moments in medical historyDive into the colorful details of the towering Medical Science History mural — which boasts more than 2.5 million tiles — at the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Administration Building in the third installment of the Hidden Emory series. |
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