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| For Students | |||
| Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026 | |||
This week’s stories |
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Creativity Arts events you won’t want to miss in FebruaryFrom orchestral performances to boundary-pushing theater, events across the Atlanta and Oxford campuses — including Sphinx Virtuosi with cellist Sterling Elliott — offer a chance to enjoy creativity and the arts in many forms. |
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Resource Student-inspired Textbook Lending Program marks 10 years of opening the doors to learningThe Textbook Lending Program allows students to check out materials required for undergraduate Emory College courses for free. It has proven to be a valuable resource, especially when students may not be able to purchase their own copies. |
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Reflection Visit to U.S. Holocaust Museum inspires interfaith connectionsSix Emory students and seven Emory chaplains recently traveled to Washington, D.C., for an interfaith learning experience at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The initiative helps foster productive dialogue across religions through the historical lessons and legacies of the Holocaust and ongoing instances of discrimination and prejudice. |
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Opportunity Emory students can showcase their art at the High MuseumApplications are open through April 1 for the 2026 Student Visual Arts Exhibition at the High Museum. The second annual exhibition will take place in October. |
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Tribute
Remembering William Foege, public health pioneer and Emory professor
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Emory experts in the news |
South Carolina is America’s new measles normThe Atlantic | Robert Bednarczyk | Jan. 27, 2026 |
Greetings from Goizueta: Why your second year matters more than you thinkPoets & Quants | Goizueta Business School student Martin Gravely | Jan. 22, 2026 |
Fast, affordable, on-demand therapy: This Emory-launched startup taking on the student mental health crisisHypepotamus | Amari Morton | Jan. 16, 2026 |
14 types of people that aren’t worth your time or friendshipBolde | Jennice Vilhauer | Jan. 14, 2026 |
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Upcoming events |
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January |
Workshop: "Grow and Go" with Residential Education Services4:00 p.m. | Elizer Lobby |
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January |
Women's Tennis vs. Tennessee Wesleyan10:00 a.m. | Woodruff PE Center, Indoor Tennis Courts |
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February |
Men's Tennis vs. Georgia State University1:00 p.m. | Woodruff PE Center, Indoor Tennis Courts |
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February |
Workshop: Button Making for Black History Month11:00 a.m. | Robert W. Woodruff Library, Lobby |
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February |
Emory Farmers Market11:00 a.m. | McDonough Plaza |
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February |
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Campus Emory looks ahead to World Cup soccer with special ‘Footwork’ library, museum exhibitionsEmory Libraries, the Carlos Museum and the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship will launch a series of soccer-related exhibitions and programs in February as Atlanta prepares to host World Cup matches this summer. |
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