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| Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026 | |||
Emory University to close Saturday, Sunday because of possible hazardous storms |
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| Based on the forecast from the National Weather Service for potentially hazardous weather conditions, Emory University campuses, including Oxford College, will be closed Saturday, Jan. 24, and Sunday, Jan. 25. Learn more. | |
This week’s stories |
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Safety Be Emory READY by preparing for ice, snow and freezing temperaturesWith the potential for ice and snow in the forecast, review tips for staying safe during wintry weather and learn how you can stay informed about possible campus cancellations or delays. |
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Wellness Tips to keep healthy during cold and flu seasonThe beginning of spring semester comes in the midst of cold and flu season. Sharon Rabinovitz of Emory’s Student Health Services shares tips to help you stay healthy and information about what to do if you get sick. |
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University Committee formed to guide search for next leader of Emory Campus LifeThe committee, comprising students, faculty, staff and alumni, will oversee the national search for the vice president for student engagement and dean of Campus Life. |
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Experience Site visits will give Emory undergraduate students direct access to Atlanta employersThe new program through the Pathways Center will give students better insight into potential roles and industries that are shaping Atlanta through a series of site visits to employers across sectors. |
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Research ‘Periodic table’ for AI methods aims to drive innovationEmory physicists have developed a unified view of AI methods aimed at systemizing the process of developing multimodal AI systems. Eslam Abdelaleem led the work as an Emory graduate student. |
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Teaching Class traces how Black communities make meaning through faith and foodFrom Friday-night fish fries to the transcendence of truly great gumbo, students learned connections between Black religious life and food culture in a class led by Derek Hicks, a Candler School of Theology visiting scholar. |
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Achievement Alumnus Lucas San Miguel to study global affairs as Schwarzman ScholarLucas San Miguel, who graduated from Emory College of Arts and Sciences in 2025, is Emory University’s 12th recipient of the award, which fully funds a one-year master’s degree and cultural immersion in China. |
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Upcoming events |
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January |
Workshop: “Global Health Challenges and Successes in Africa” with global health professional and pediatrician Senait Kebede11:00 a.m. | White Hall, Room 200 |
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January |
Emory Basketball vs. Case Western (featuring a tailgate)4:00 p.m. | Woodruff PE Center |
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January |
JWJI Colloquium: "Making COMBEE, Finding the Freedom Seekers, Telling their Stories" with author Edda L. Fields-Black of Carnegie Mellon University12:00 p.m. | Emory Bookstore, Second Floor |
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January |
Emory Farmers Market12:00 p.m. | McDonough Plaza |
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January |
Recovery Community at Emory6:00 p.m. | AMUC, Room 237 |
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January |
Exhibit Opening: "Between Shadow and Light: Artwork on Compassion"5:00 p.m. | Center for Ethics |
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January |
Dinner with 12 Strangers6:00 p.m. | Belonging and Community Justice (Cox Hall, Third Floor) |
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