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Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024 | |||
Hi, Emory!Early voting has started in Georgia and we’re bringing you expert insight into how AI could sway the way we vote. Speaking of expert insight, you might have heard about the new combination at-home flu and COVID-19 tests — but just how reliable are they? Plus, don’t miss photo galleries from the Atlanta Pride Parade and Diversity Week, and make sure your calendar is marked for Homecoming 2024. Pro tip: events for students start Saturday, Oct. 19, with the Hoco Concert at 6:30 p.m. We’ll see you next week, Eagles! |
This week’s stories |
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From Emory Magazine Candidate AI: The impact of artificial intelligence on electionsWith early voting officially underway in Georgia, Emory experts weigh in on how chatbots, algorithmic targeting, deepfakes and a sea of misinformation — and the tools designed to counter them — might sway how we vote in this election and beyond. |
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Leadership Emory Provost Ravi Bellamkonda to become provost at The Ohio State UniversityRavi Bellamkonda, who has served as Emory’s provost and executive vice president for academic affairs since July 2021, will leave Emory at the end of the fall semester to become executive vice president and provost at The Ohio State University. |
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Health New combination tests for flu, COVID-19 are here. How well do they work?New combination flu and COVID-19 tests offer quick at-home results with a single swab. An Emory researcher with firsthand experience evaluating these tests explains their reliability and how they can help you this flu season. |
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Experience Through a trip to Poland, Emory students broaden their knowledge of Jewish historyOver 10 days, Emory students explored Poland, discovering all the ways that the country is a classroom for engendering hopeful dialogue about Jewish and Polish history and memory. |
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Campus Emory’s International Student and Scholar Services welcomes new international studentsThe office hosted a variety of orientation and welcome activities to assist students in settling into their new life in Atlanta, including a fun welcome reception, on-campus Social Security appointment days and more. |
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Information Emory Police Department shares how to avoid scamsBeware of a scam involving a stranger who asks to borrow a phone, computer or Wi-Fi, claiming they have an emergency. The Emory Police Department shares signs to watch for and prevention tips. |
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Community Emory University and Emory Healthcare celebrate Atlanta PrideMembers of the Emory community and their guests marched together in the Atlanta Pride Parade on Oct. 13. See photos from the festivities. |
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Students Diversity Week serves up rich desserts and discussions at EmoryEmory students celebrated National Diversity Week with thoughtful conversations on how to build a thriving and inclusive campus — and with mango lassis and macaroons. View photos from events throughout the week. |
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