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Wednesday, July 31, 2024 | |||
Hi, Emory!It’s hard to believe that August starts tomorrow. To wrap up a great month, we have some great stories to share. 🎓 Learn more about Jan Love’s tenure as Candler School of Theology dean and what she’s accomplished since 2007. 💡 Find out how two Emory Law grads are competing for $1 million in startup funds to solve some of the world’s challenges. 🩺 Meet an award-winning nursing student pursuing her doctoral degree. 🎨 And discover how Emory researchers are using art as a tool to promote public health. We’ve got all that and more for you — just keep scrolling. See you next week, Eagles! |
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Impact Celebrating Jan Love’s tenure as Candler School of Theology’s deanJan Love was installed as dean of Candler School of Theology in 2007. Learn more about her legacy at Candler and Emory as she prepares to step down from the deanship at the end of this month. |
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Achievement Emory doctoral student among American Association of College of Nursing’s Jonas ScholarsHina Raheel has been selected to join the 2024-26 cohort of Jonas Scholars, awarded to promising nursing doctoral students to support their education and expand the pipeline of nursing faculty. |
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University Alumni gift establishes first distinguished professorship in political science at EmoryFounded by Ann and Michael Hankin, the first endowed distinguished professorship in the Department of Political Science celebrates professors who work closely with and mentor their students. |
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Research Emory Test Validation Center helps achieve historic milestone for hepatitis C controlThe novel hepatitis C test will enable a person to be tested, and if positive for HCV, quickly connect to care and potentially begin life-saving treatment, all in a singular visit. |
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Innovation Emory Law grads compete for $1 million in startup fundsBene Owanga and Chinelo Adi are among the 16 semifinalists in an international competition for the Hult Prize, which aims to solve some of the world’s biggest sustainable development challenges as defined by the United Nations. |
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From Rollins Magazine Embracing the arts to build healthier communitiesUsing art as a tool for promoting public health and well-being has become increasingly common in recent years. Read how some Rollins researchers have used storytelling, painting and other creative outlets to help foster healthier communities. |
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