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Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024 | |||
Hi, Emory!☕ Looking for a caffeine jolt? Head to the new 24/7 self-serve coffee bar in White Hall. We’ve also got the scoop on a major donation to advance stroke research at Emory, an immersive library exhibit that opens today and more. 📸 And campus is full of pop culture, from the lineup for Ideas Festival (happening Sept. 20-22) to photos from last night’s debate watch party. Keep reading for more great stories and we’ll see you next week, Eagles. |
This week’s stories |
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University SOFI TUKKER joins Jermaine Dupri, 40+ creative thinkers at Ideas Festival Emory Sept. 20-22Grammy-nominated, genre-defying duo SOFI TUKKER has joined the lineup for Ideas Festival Emory, set for Sept. 20-22. The weekend of conversations and idea sharing also features Jermaine Dupri and more than 40 pioneering speakers. |
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Campus New self-serve coffee bar opens in White HallThe new technology, from Costa Coffee, is available to students, faculty and staff 24/7 on the second floor of White Hall. Emory is the first college campus in North America to have one. |
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Resources Emory Center for Student Wellbeing launches coaching programThe program, available to all Emory undergraduate, graduate and professional students, is a free service providing non-clinical collaboration with one of the center’s newly hired well-being coaches, Michael C. Eberhard and Jennifer Hart Knapp. |
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Creativity Atlanta photographer’s new exhibit at Emory’s Woodruff Library invites visitors to ‘breathe.’Sheila Pree Bright’s new installation opens today in the Schatten Gallery. The immersive exhibition features photos reimagined from places of trauma to create a space of calm and relaxation. |
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Forefront The Marcus Foundation makes $25.9 million award to advance lifesaving stroke research at Emory and GradyA transformative $25.9 million grant from The Marcus Foundation will accelerate pioneering research aimed at revolutionizing hemorrhagic stroke treatment. |
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Community Emory Votes Initiative hosts debate watch party for studentsEmory Votes Initiative and the Emory Black Student Union co-hosted and co-facilitated a debate night watch party Sept. 10 so students could gather to watch the presidential debate and complete their voter registration in anticipation of the Nov. 5 election. |
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From Emory Magazine Wild at heart: Emory alumna blazes trails and breaks barriers in the animal kingdomAs co-host of “Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild,” Rae Wynn-Grant is using her new platform to teach millions about how humans can coexist with animals while inspiring future generations of scientists as they see a wildlife expert who looks like them on television. |
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