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| For Students | |||
| Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025 | |||
Message from Interim President Leah Ward Sears on Oxford incident |
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| Read a message from Interim President Leah Ward Sears about the racist symbols found near Emory's Oxford College campus earlier this week. | |
This week’s stories |
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Creativity Emory student art featured in High Museum education center exhibitAn exhibit at the High Museum of Art, on view through Nov. 2, showcases work created and curated by Emory students. The event, which is planned to take place annually, is part of a unique partnership between the university and the museum. |
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Achievement Emory’s Dining Program earns national recognition for sustainability for fifth consecutive yearSustainable and local food has been a priority since Emory created its Office of Sustainability Initiatives in 2005. Emory’s latest award related to those efforts comes from the 2025 Sustainable Campus Index. |
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Conversation Learning beyond borders: Emory students unpack their education abroad experiencesEducation Abroad’s recent Re-entry Orientation program helped students translate their education abroad into career assets by reflecting on their experiences and demonstrating skills such as adaptability, cultural awareness and problem-solving that are valuable in today’s job market. |
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Insight The science of horror: Why we seek scaresSpooky season is upon us, with Halloween tomorrow. While some people are fascinated with haunted houses and the like, others try to avoid frights whenever possible. Read what two Emory experts say seeking out scary movies and books reveals about our minds and culture. |
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Resource Amazon lockers will now be available on Emory’s Atlanta campusStarting Oct. 28, members of the Emory community will be able to pick up and return eligible Amazon packages at self-service lockers, located at the Emory Barnes and Noble on Oxford Road. |
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Opportunity Emory Accessibility Services offers workshops Nov. 10-14 to support those with disabilities on campusCelebrating Disability at Emory, set for Nov. 10-14, will focus on equipping faculty, staff and students to become allies for those with disabilities. Learn more about the five workshops and other resources available on campus. |
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Tradition
Emory Homecoming and Family Weekend 2025 highlights community
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Campus
Rose Library’s annual drag show brings its LGBTQ collections to life
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