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Friday, March 15, 2024 | |||
Hi, Eagles!Happy Friday! There's a lot to celebrate this week, so let's get into it:
Plus, keep reading for stories about building community, insight into fair compensation for AI art, upcoming events and more. Enjoy the last weekend of spring break and we'll see you next week, Eagles. |
This week's top stories |
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Milestone Match Day: Emory medical students learn where they will begin their careers as doctorsEmory's MD Class of 2024 experienced a rite of passage today when students discovered where they are headed next on their journeys to become physicians. See the emotional moment when they learned where they matched to begin residency training. |
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Creativity Student pianist Kimiko Darcy represents Georgia in prestigious national competitionThe Emory College first-year student is the first Georgia pianist to compete in the national round of the Music Teachers National Association Competition in more than a decade. She competes March 17 and will perform her competition program on campus April 28. |
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Recognition Emory sociologist Karida L. Brown wins NAACP Image AwardEmory professor Karida L. Brown has won an NAACP Image Award with her husband, artist Charly Palmer, for their nonfiction anthology “The New Brownies’ Book.” Fellow Emory sociologist Alyasah Sewell is among the collection’s contributors. |
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University Twin Memorials ‘emerging ideas’ showcase slated for March 27-28Taking advantage of the unique opportunity posed by Charter Week, Hood Design Studio gathered more community input as it prepares to design the Twin Memorials. Exhibitions on the Atlanta and Oxford campuses this month will showcase initial concepts. |
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Forefront Exploring fair compensation for AI-generated artNew research from David Schweidel, professor of marketing at Goizueta Business School, looks at questions of compensation to human artists when images based on their work are generated via artificial intelligence. |
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Campus Book launch with musician Gary Motley, Jazzmeia Horn and Lois Reitzes set for March 21Music fans can hear from jazz luminaries on Thursday, March 21, when Emory University professor and jazz pianist Gary Motley launches his new book. The evening will include a panel discussion, book signing and reception. |
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Connections Embarking on a journey of intentional livingFor the past five years, Formation Communities have given groups of Candler School of Theology students the opportunity to live in community with one another, providing a path for spiritual formation alongside peers in their program. |
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From Instagram Spring begins at EmorySpring may still be a few days away from officially arriving but blooms are certainly popping up all around campus. We're wishing everyone a great end to the break and we'll see you back on campus soon. Follow @EmoryUniversity on Instagram for more great Emory photos and the latest news. |
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