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Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025 | |||
Hi, Eagles!Have you heard the news? Starting in Fall 2026, Emory will be tuition-free for students whose families earn $200,000 or less. Mark your calendar for upcoming arts events, including tomorrow night’s event with classically trained Shakespearean actor Paterson Joseph, where he will portray the “extraordinary life” of the first Black person to vote in Great Britain. The event is free but registration is required — and you won’t want to miss it. Keep reading to find out more about how to register for a free public library card, get the scoop on the history of Wonderful Wednesdays and more. See you next week, Eagles! |
This week’s stories |
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![]() University Emory will be tuition-free for students whose families earn $200,000 or lessStudents whose families earn $200,000 or less will attend Emory tuition-free starting in fall 2026. Emory Advantage Plus is a major expansion of the university’s longstanding commitment to support talented students by making a preeminent education more attainable. |
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Update Emory University, PhD student union reach agreement on initial contractThe agreement between Emory and Service Employees International Union governing terms and conditions of work for PhD students was ratified Sept. 12 following over a year of collaborative, good-faith negotiations. |
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Campus September brings fresh arts events to the new academic yearFrom a performance by the Grammy-Award winning Harlem Quartet to museum exhibits, film screenings and thought-provoking discussions, September is full of arts-related activities. |
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Creativity Paterson Joseph portrays ‘extraordinary life’ of a Black, British trailblazerCelebrated actor and writer Paterson Joseph performs “An Evening with Sancho … and Me?” at Emory on Thursday, Sept. 18. The free, ticketed performance is based on his historical novel “The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho.” |
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Resources How to be Emory Ready in case of a campus emergencyFrom downloading the Emory Safe app to joining a training session with Emory Police and CEPAR, we can all learn how to be better prepared — and keep ourselves and others safe — in case of emergencies. |
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Dinner with 12 Strangers is a beloved Emory tradition and the best introduction to the power of the Emory community. Meet fellow students and build connections with Emory alumni in a casual, comfortable setting. Plus, you score a free meal. Spots fill up fast, so don’t miss your seat at the table. Registration is open Sept. 19-26. |
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From Emory Magazine
The magic of midweek: The evolution of Wonderful Wednesday
Every Wednesday during fall and spring semesters, Asbury Circle buzzes with food, music, merch and more. It’s the much-beloved tradition of Wonderful Wednesday, which began as a bold experiment in the 1960s. Read how it has evolved with the times to become today’s student-led offering of fun activities. |
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