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Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024 | |||
Hi, Emory!Homecoming 2024 is off to a great start — don’t miss our photo gallery of student events. Next month is also shaping up to be packed with activities, including a post-election forum headlined by Ambassador Andrew Young. Keep reading for more news about Emory’s latest PhD program, a revamped textbook lending program and more. See you next week, Eagles! |
This week’s stories |
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Tradition Emory Homecoming 2024 is a hitHomecoming and Family Weekend is already underway, and you don’t want to miss out on the events planned for the rest of the weekend. See what’s in store for the Atlanta and Oxford College campuses. |
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Event Ambassador Andrew Young to headline post-election forum Nov. 6Following the U.S. presidential election, Emory experts and civil rights leader Andrew Young will hold a discussion reflecting on the election, American democracy and the role of faith communities in healing the country’s divides. |
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Resource Emory Helpline celebrates 45 years of supporting student mental healthEmory Helpline is operated by student volunteers trained to provide confidential, peer-to-peer support for students’ mental health. The line receives more than 100 calls annually on average, ranging from academic and interpersonal issues to crises. |
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Recognition Emory ranked fifth in the Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges listThe university rose two places compared to last year’s rankings and this marks the fourth consecutive year that Emory has placed in the top ten colleges. The award recognizes renewable energy, recycling, conservation programs and more. |
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Honor Winship researcher Reshma Jagsi elected to National Academy of MedicineReshma Jagsi of Winship Cancer Institute has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, one of the highest honors in health and medicine, in recognition of her pioneering work in cancer research. |
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Opportunity Emory Libraries partners with Campus Life to pilot Textbook Lending ProgramStudents enrolled in large Emory College courses can now check out required textbooks at the Woodruff Library for a short period under a revamped Textbook Lending Program, which debuted this semester. |
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Academics Laney Graduate School adds multidisciplinary Environmental Sciences and Society PhD programThe groundbreaking program, focused on interdisciplinary solutions, is the first of its kind at Emory and is now accepting applications. The first cohort of students will begin in fall 2025. |
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Advance voting is underway for 2024 elections |
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Advance voting for the 2024 election continues through Nov. 1, in Georgia. Anyone registered to vote in DeKalb County, including students, may vote at the polling site at Emory's 1599 Clifton Road building during advance voting. On Election Day, Nov. 5, voters must vote at their assigned precinct. Learn more about state and county laws governing polling sites. | |
Activities Don’t miss these November events around EmoryAs we approach the end of the semester, catch engaging activities around campus, including musical and theatrical performances, athletic events, volunteer opportunities, a Veterans Day service and more. |
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