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Wednesday, June 18, 2025 | |||
Hi, Eagles!Planning to travel this summer? Avoid getting sick with these expert tips from an Emory infectious disease specialist. If you’re sticking closer to campus, you’ll want to know about Oxford College’s summer experience program, how Emory students directed $100K to organizations fighting inequity in Atlanta, the pedestrian bridge closing for Cox Hall Market construction, summer dining hours and more. Keep reading for more great news from around Emory and we’ll see you soon, Eagles. |
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Emory students direct $100K to organizations fighting inequity in Atlanta
Goizueta’s Philanthropy Lab course is about more than studying nonprofits and allocating funds to support their missions. It’s a hands-on opportunity for students to learn about leading with both heart and mind. |
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Campus Pedestrian bridge to close for Cox Hall Market construction, June 20-27Watch for alternate routes near Cox Hall while the pedestrian bridge is temporarily closed during construction. The new Cox Hall Market dining facility will open this summer. |
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High school students discover college life through Oxford College’s Summer Experience Program
Each summer, Oxford College provides a transformative opportunity for high school students through its Summer Experience Program, which immerses rising sophomores and juniors in the collegiate, academic and social environment of a college. Learn more through photos and a video about the program. |
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Update Learn more about your rights and responsibilities related to discriminatory behavior through a new training moduleThe video module, focused on Emory’s discriminatory harassment policy, aims to support community members and foster a respectful and inclusive campus. |
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Wellness Healthy on the go: 7 tips to avoid getting sick while travelingGet seven expert-backed travel tips from an Emory infectious disease specialist to help minimize your risk of getting sick on vacation. From conquering jet lag to managing a bad sunburn, this list has you covered. |
Well-being coaching for students offered this summer |
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Feeling like it’s time for a “glow up” inside and out? Whether you're trying to sleep better, move more, connect socially or just get your life together, Well-being Coaching is your summer sidekick. Work one-on-one with a certified well-being coach to build a game plan around your goals, values and vibes. Totally easy. Totally tailored to you. To learn more, check out this one-minute video. Sign up online or email wellbeing.coach@emory.edu. |
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