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Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025 | |||
Hi, Eagles,Now that we’ve rolled into February, activities in recognition of Black History Month are in full swing. Read what’s planned and see photos from Monday’s kickoff event. Plus, don’t miss the stories highlighting Goizueta students who won a challenge issued by UPS and the faculty who’ll be sharing “First Friday” lectures this semester. And if you enjoy meeting new people and socializing over meals, registration is now open for a Dinner with 12 Strangers. Keep scrolling for other great info from around campus. We’ll see you again next week! |
This week’s stories |
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Celebrate Black History Month by engaging in community events
Throughout February, Emory is observing Black History Month with a rich variety of programs, discussions and activities that offer moments of celebration and reflection across the university. Learn what’s planned and see photos from Monday’s campus-wide kickoff event. |
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Perpectives ‘First Friday’ series highlighting innovative faculty research returns for springThe semester’s lecture series will feature Emory College professors Chandra Ford, Heidi Aklaseaq Senungetuk and Javier Villa-Flores speaking on topics related to race and social justice. The first program is Friday, Feb. 7. |
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Activities See what’s happening around campus in FebruaryAs the first full month of the semester gets underway, there are plenty of activities to engage in on the Atlanta and Oxford campuses. Don’t miss athletic events, musical performances, new museum exhibits and more. |
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Achievement Goizueta BBA students innovate winning strategy for UPS challengeStrategy experts from UPS asked students in a Goizueta business communications course to craft a global strategy that encouraged customers to use UPS self-service options. During the month-long competition, students put their business skills to the test. |
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Connections ‘This Land Calls Us Home’ spotlights works by contemporary Indigenous artistsNow open in the Schatten Gallery of the Robert W. Woodruff Library, “This Land Calls Us Home” features more than 50 pieces expressing Southeastern Indigenous heritage, including textiles, photographs, paintings, intricate woven baskets and more. |
![]() Impact MLK Scholars reflect on 55-year legacy of service to Emory and the worldThe Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship has a long history at Emory and has transformed the lives of past and present recipients since launching more than five decades ago. |
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Complete the Emory Well-being Survey to help advance student health |
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Undergraduate, graduate and professional students will receive a survey on Monday, Feb. 10, as an opportunity to add their voices to recommendations for advancing the wellness of all Emory students. Learn more about the surveys and submit yours by Friday, Feb. 28. |
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Calendar highlights |
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Charter WeekFebruary 5 - February 9 | Multiple events and campus locations |
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Celebrating the Life of President Jimmy CarterFebruary 10, 2:00 p.m. | Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church |
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Emory Jazz Fest 2025: Gary Motley Trio featuring saxophonist David SánchezFebruary 13 - February 15 | Schwartz Center for Performing Arts |
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Workshop: Laser Cutting Training5:30 p.m. | TechLab, Cox Hall |
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Performance: "5 Gifts" by Nicholas Goodly7:30 p.m. | Oxford College, Williams Hall |
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Concert: Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta's "Bach Bowl"4:00 p.m. | Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Emerson Concert Hall |
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JWJI Colloquium: "Archive of Tongues: An Intimate History of Brownness" with Moon Charania of Spelman College12:00 p.m. | Robert W. Woodruff Library, Jones Room |
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Emory Farmers Market11:00 a.m. | McDonough Plaza |
View the full Emory events calendar |
Sign up to join a Dinner with 12 Strangers |
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Step beyond the classroom and connect over a shared meal at Dinner with 12 Strangers. This unique tradition brings Emory students and alumni together for an evening of conversation, connection and community. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable experience — reserve your seat today! |
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