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| For Students | |||
| Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026 | |||
This week’s stories |
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Campus Spring into March with these arts eventsMarch brings a variety of arts events to Emory, including musical performances, creativity-centered discussions and a Theater Emory production to end the month. Mark your calendar for these events and immerse yourself in fresh perspectives, great performances and community. |
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University Emory’s Presidential Selection Committee announces executive search firmThe Presidential Selection Committee has launched a survey for community feedback and engaged the executive search firm Russell Reynolds Associates, a global organization with nearly 60 years of experience recruiting exceptional leaders for universities and other institutions dedicated to the public good. |
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Experience
Students find clarity, community and renewed purpose through Emory ADVANCE
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Research Turning over a new leaf in analyses of natural products: Breakthrough method gives ‘snapshot’ of a plant’s metabolic effectsEmory scientists developed a new way to help understand what happens in the body when people consume a plant product and the many chemicals it contains. William Crandall, first author of the study, is a PhD student of molecular and systems pharmacology in Emory’s Laney Graduate School. |
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Resource Emory launches Responsible AI websiteThe new website serves as a central hub for ethical, safe AI use, offering guidance, best practices and governance resources for Emory’s faculty, staff, students and health care teams. |
Insight
Tayari Jones’ new novel, ‘Kin,’ explores the power of ties that bind
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Emory experts in the news |
Many millennial women miss cervical cancer screenings. Snooki didn't — and it may have saved her life.Yahoo! Health | Ryan Suk | Feb. 25, 2026 |
An Atlanta university helps students struggling with food insecurity receive groceries11Alive | Liz Carlino | Feb. 23, 2026 |
Is exercising on sore muscles good or bad for building strength?Women's Health | Courtney Gleason | Feb. 18, 2026 |
Common myths about sugar and the truth behind its risk to our healthWABE-FM | Laurel Bristow | Feb. 14, 2026 |
Emory preserves legendary photographer's collection of Black life in AtlantaCBS News | N'Kosi Oates | Feb. 13, 2026 |
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Upcoming events |
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February |
Student Studio: Scented History1:00 p.m. | Michael C. Carlos Museum, Tate Room |
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February |
Needle Felting Workshop2:00 p.m. | TechLab (Cox Hall, Second Floor) |
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February |
Dooley's Darty for Midterm Season with Student Activities Committee2:00 p.m. | Fleming Front Lawn |
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February |
Men's Basketball vs. Rochester and Senior Day2:00 p.m. | Woodruff PE Center |
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February |
Women's Basketball vs. Rochester and Senior Day4:00 p.m. | Woodruff PE Center |
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March |
Workshop: Self-Defense7:00 p.m. | Emory Student Center, Multipurpose Room 5 |
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March |
Emory Hiring Expo for Full-time, Temporary and Summer Intern Positions10:00 a.m. | Candler School of Theology |
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March |
Workshop: Make a Mini Graduation Cap2:00 p.m. | TechLab (Cox Hall, Second Floor) |
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March |
Women's History Month Trivia7:00 p.m. | Center for Women (Cox Hall, Room 328) |
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