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For Students | |||
Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024 | |||
Hi, Emory!Students officially start moving in next week and we’re looking forward to seeing everyone again. This week, we’re taking you inside the new on-campus housing for graduate and professional students, learning how extreme sports can make you a better researcher and more. Plus, don’t miss photos from students participating in study abroad programs this summer. We’ll see you next week, Eagles! |
This week’s top stories |
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University New on-campus graduate housing opens to Emory studentsThe Ridge officially opened on Tuesday, Aug. 13, housing graduate and professional students from across the university. The housing integrates two primary needs highlighted during Emory’s master planning and residents are already loving it. |
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Experience Students present projects at the Summer Undergraduate Research SymposiumOver the summer, undergraduate students from Emory and other institutions dove into research ranging from infectious diseases to theater. They displayed their research in late July through oral and poster presentations on Emory’s campus. |
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Recognition Emory College media theorist wins national awards to assist book authorshipJinsook Kim, assistant professor in the Department of Film and Media, has received two prestigious awards to support an upcoming book examining how South Korean women have fought against online misogyny and real-world harassment. |
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Perspective Extreme sports: Can they make you a better scientist?When they're not in the lab, some Emory researchers pursue extreme sports as hard as they pursue scientific research and find a valuable connection between the two. Find out what makes these researchers tick. |
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International Exploring the world through study abroad experiencesThis summer, Emory students explored different corners of the globe, from the Bahamas and Peru to Europe and Senegal. Hear from participants about how the trips impacted them and see photos from their time abroad. |
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Be prepared for move-in traffic on campus |
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Activity on and around campus will ramp up next week as students arrive for the new academic year. Be prepared for extra traffic on these days:
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Upcoming events |
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August |
Transfer Brunch + Coke Toast12:00 p.m. | Academic Quad |
August |
Emory Gate Crossing + Coke Toast10:00 a.m. | Haygood-Hopkins Gate and Emory Quad |
August |
Emory Farmers Market11:00 a.m. | McDonough Plaza |
August |
Annual Student Sustainability Showcase12:00 p.m. | McDonough Field |
Campus Don’t miss these Emory events in AugustWith the school year just beginning, there are many fun and educational events at Emory during August. Choose from a variety of activities, including tours, seminars and opportunities to welcome Emory’s newest students. |
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