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Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023 | |||
Hi, Eagles!Your fellow student-athletes have been bringing home championships in soccer and golf, and Spanish professor Lisa Dillman is a National Book Award finalist. Plus, don’t miss all the photos from last weekend’s Homecoming events. And remember: Emory's community is here to support you. Please take time to review Emory's support resources and online safety resources. |
Top stories from Homecoming Weekend |
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Tradition Emory's Homecoming 2023 embraces communityWith a theme of “Emory Heart + Atlanta Soul,” this year’s homecoming was a smash hit for students, faculty, staff, families and community members alike. The fun continued all through Saturday with the annual Homecoming parade and food and music festival. |
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Connections ‘The wise heart seeks belonging’: Celebrating Emory’s student identity spacesThe Emory community gathered during Homecoming to mark the official opening of new student identity spaces in the heart of campus, bringing together the Black Student Union, Office of LGBT Life, Center for Women, Centro Latinx, Asian Student Center and Emory First. |
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Community Oxford College celebrates Family WeekendFamilies and loved ones of Oxford College students were invited to campus Oct. 20-22 to get a glimpse into the day-to-day lives of their students and enjoy fun, games, a 5K and more. |
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Sports Emory introduces Eagle’s Nest high-tech timeline honoring student-athletes, coaches and staffThe new space that rewards and preserves the outstanding accomplishments of Emory Athletics opened during Homecoming weekend. Visitors can see the Eagle’s Nest on the second floor of the WoodPEC. |
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More top stories from around campus |
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Athletics Men's soccer captures UAA championship with dominating win over NYUFor the first time since 2012, Emory’s men's soccer team captured the University Athletic Association championship as the Eagles clinched the league's automatic qualifier with a dominating victory over NYU Sunday afternoon in Atlanta. |
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In case you missed it Men’s golf wins 21st UAA championship in program history, crowned co-championsEarlier this month, the No. 1 ranked Emory men's golf team reached the UAA championship round and were named co-champions with Carnegie Mellon after play was suspended due to darkness. |
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Recognition Spanish professor Lisa Dillman again named National Book Award finalist for translated novelLisa Dillman is being honored for her literary translation of “Abyss,” a novel by Colombian author Pilar Quintana that offers an unsettling look at a family in Cali, Colombia, from the perspective of a young girl. |
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Research Emory, Georgia Tech receives $7 million NIH grant to advance health technologiesNIH has awarded $7.8 million to the Atlanta Center for Microsystems Engineered Point-of-Care Technologies to support inventors across the country in developing and testing point-of-care technologies to help improve patient care. |
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Calendar highlights |
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Second-annual Muscogee Teach-InOctober 27, 2:30 p.m. | Emory Student Center Multipurpose Rooms (Registration required) |
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Symposium: "Religion, Communities of Color and Social Justice"9:30 a.m. | Emory School of Law |
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Vote Early Day: Party to the Polls12:00 p.m. | Asbury Circle |
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Spook-Easy with the Oxford Student Activities Committee4:00 p.m. | Melizer Circle (810 Whatcoat Street) |
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Dooley After Dark: Food Truck Fest7:00 p.m. | McDonough Plaza |
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Drag Show with Emory Pride and the Office of LGBT Life7:00 p.m. | Emory Student Center, Multipurpose Rooms |
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JWJI Colloquium: "Aim High: Shirley Chisholm and Black Feminist Power Politics" with Anastasia Curwood of the University of Kentucky12:00 p.m. | Robert W. Woodruff Library, Jones Room |
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Pumpkin Painting Workshop2:00 p.m. | Cox Hall, TechLab Work Space (2nd Floor) |
Literature ‘Dracula’ author Bram Stoker’s literary immortality celebrated in Emory collectionDid you know? Emory's Rose Library is home to what has been described as the world’s most comprehensive collection of rare materials highlighting the work of Bram Stoker, the 19th-century Irish author best known for “Dracula.” |
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