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Wednesday, June 25, 2025 | |||
Hello, Eagles!This week, we’re sharing more outstanding news from across Emory. Find out why professor Kimberly Belflower says not winning the Tony Award for Best Play was “the best honor of her life,” meet an alumnus exploring the intersection of AI and the arts, find out what the Class of 2024 is doing post-graduation and more. Plus, hear from Emory experts in the news on topics like how to know if your body is rejecting your relationship and staying healthy while traveling. Stay cool and we’ll see you soon! |
This week’s stories |
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![]() Experience Emory College graduates excel in their chosen next stepsApproximately 98% of Emory College 2024 graduates were working, studying or volunteering six months after graduation. This year’s graduating class is similarly equipped with the skills and knowledge needed for their next steps. |
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Profile Emory alumnus Rayvant Sahni explores intersection of tech and the artsRayvant Sahni, a graduate of the computer science master’s program at Laney Graduate School, had a front-row seat to the explosion of AI. As a longtime lover of the arts, he’s now exploring that intersection, imagining new possibilities for creative expression powered by AI. |
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Celebration
New graduates and a new neighborhood: Start:ME Accelerator expands in 2025
Since its creation in 2013, Goizueta’s Start:ME Accelerator program has provided free business training, mentorship and grants to more than 500 microbusinesses in underserved Atlanta communities. Learn how the program expanded this year and meet the most recent graduates. |
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Forefront Emory helps launch first-in-human clinical trial of next-generation rotavirus vaccineThe first clinical trial of a novel rotavirus vaccine delivered via dissolvable “patch” microarray technology will be conducted by Emory and Micron Biomedical. |
Emory in the news |
Millions of résumés never make it past the bots. One man is trying to find out why.Wall Street Journal | Ifeoma Ajunwa | June 22, 2025 |
Is your body rejecting your relationship?Cosmopolitan | Candice Nicole Hargons | June 17, 2025 |
‘I always travel with this’: Doctors are sharing the illness-avoiding practices they always implement while traveling, and they’re so importantBuzzfeed | Henry Wu | June 16, 2025 |
Emory students and faculty receive warm welcome in Bainbridge while providing free health care to migrant workersWTXL-TV | Jodie Guest and Michael Picard | June 11, 2025 |
Read more news featuring Emory experts |
Traffic alert: Houston Mill Road near Miller-Ward Alumni House |
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Upcoming repairs to the pedestrian bridge near Miller-Ward Alumni House will require a single-lane closure on Houston Mill Road starting Monday, June 30. Weather permitting, the work is expected to be completed by Thursday, July 3. See a map of the affected area and learn more details. |
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Creativity
Lessons learned from a season on Broadway
Emory professor Kimberly Belflower recenty spoke about her Broadway hit “John Proctor is the Villain,” the play’s seven Tony Award nominations, including for Best Play — and why not winning that award was the best honor of her life. Hear part of her conversation with Georgia Public Broadcasting and learn why the play has made Belflower the buzziest writer on Broadway. |
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