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| For Students | |||
| Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025 | |||
This week’s stories |
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Creativity Meet the historian ensuring ‘The Gilded Age’ drama rings trueEmory professor Erica Armstrong Dunbar specializes in sharing the often-overlooked historical experiences of Black women in America. That includes using her talents to bring the characters in the HBO series “The Gilded Age” to life through rich storylines. |
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Opportunity New program offers direct admissions path to Rollins School of Public Health for Emory College undergraduate studentsEmory College undergraduate students now have a path for guaranteed admission to Master of Public Health and Master of Science in Public Health programs at Rollins, underscoring the belief that the next era of public health leadership begins right here at Emory. |
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Campus Emory purchases former Egleston HospitalEmory University purchased the properties at 1405 Clifton Road and 1712 Uppergate Drive from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Emory will demolish the two buildings and use the property to support future institutional needs. |
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Event Cut, layer, create — at Carlos Museum collage open studioThe Carlos Museum invites visitors to slow down and create a collage through an open studio with Lynne Huffer, an artist-in-residence and Emory professor of philosophy. Events take place through Friday, Nov. 15. |
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Perspective
Rosanne Cash shares family stories, songs at Ideas Festival Emory
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Profile Emory chemistry professor James Kindt brings community science into focusChemistry professor James Kindt uses photography to capture insects and inspire students, all while bridging chemistry, climate and community. By sharing his personal passion, Kindt has left a lasting impression on students while they learn foundational science about atomic structures. |
Athletics Women’s soccer team will be regional host for opening rounds of NCAA tournamentThe No. 2-ranked Eagles will host the opening rounds for the second consecutive year. The team will face Belhaven in the first round, happening Saturday, Nov. 15, at 1 p.m. at Woodruff PE Center. |
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Honoring veterans across Emory |
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Honoring Emory veterans
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Meet Monica and Caleb John: Leading beyond the uniform
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Emory Veterans Day ceremony highlights service across generations
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Emory Research: Learn about ideas and innovations making a difference |
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| A new newsletter spotlights Emory students and faculty changing the world through their insightful studies — from drug discovery to compassion science, mosquito-seeking to music-making, applying AI in the liberal arts and more. Explore the inaugural issue and subscribe to receive future issues. |
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Upcoming events |
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November |
Artist Residency and Open Studio: Lynne Huffer, multimedia artistNovember 13 - November 14 | Michael C. Carlos Museum, Tate Room |
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November |
Concert: Oxford Chamber Ensemble7:30 p.m. | Oxford College, Williams Hall |
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November |
Emory Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir Fall Concert7:00 p.m. | Cannon Chapel |
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November |
Concert: Emory Chamber Ensembles4:00 p.m. | Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Emerson Concert Hall |
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November |
JWJI Colloquium: "Jane Crow Travel: Black Women and the American Railroad" with Miriam Thaggert of the University at Buffalo12:00 p.m. | Emory Bookstore, Second Floor |
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November |
Final Emory Farmers Market of Fall Semester11:00 a.m. | McDonough Plaza |
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November |
Miscellaneous Monthly with the Rose Library: Fashion1:00 p.m. | Rose Library |
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November |
MARTA Night Market: SGA MARTA Pass Subsidy Pilot Kickoff4:00 p.m. | Starvine Parking Deck |
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