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| For Students | |||
| Thursday, March 12, 2026 | |||
This week’s stories |
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Achievement 2026 Bobby Jones Scholars selected for study in ScotlandFour exceptional Emory College students representing academic achievement and passionate curiosity across the liberal arts and sciences will spend a year studying at the University of St Andrews as part of the prestigious Robert T. Jones Jr. Scholarship. |
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Events Emory’s Integrity Week returns this monthIntegrity Week will take place March 17-19, with activities offering students, faculty and staff opportunities to engage with one another, explore personal and community beliefs, and consider integrity as a shared value. |
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Research How the brain charts emotion in a map-like wayEmory neuroscientists, led by Philip Kragel and Yumeng Ma, have developed a neurocomputational explanation for how humans chart a “mental map” of emotion knowledge. Pinpointing these neural mechanisms may ultimately help in the treatment for some mental illnesses. |
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Connections New partnerships shine during 18th annual Green Networking NightEmory’s annual Green Networking Night continues to connect students curious about environmental and sustainability-focused careers with Emory alumni and Atlanta-area professionals whose work shapes the world beyond the classroom. |
Community Game changer: ‘Footwork’ exhibit tells Atlanta’s soccer storyA new exhibit at the Woodruff Library’s Schatten Gallery tells the little-known tale of how Atlanta’s first soccer team and Emory’s long history of the sport helped kick off the city’s global era. “Footwork: Celebrating Soccer, Culture and Community” is on view through July 19. |
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Upcoming events |
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NCAA Sweet 16: Men's Basketball vs. Yeshiva UniversityMarch 13, 1:00 p.m. | Woodruff PE Center |
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Meandering Mondays: Walk and Free Coffee with the Office of Sustainability Initiatives11:00 a.m. | Starvine Parking Deck, Shuttle Circle |
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Emory Farmers Market11:00 a.m. | McDonough Plaza |
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Rose Library's Miscellaneous Monthly: Irish History1:00 p.m. | Rose Library (Robert W. Woodruff Library, 10th Floor) |
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The Making of a Mural: Creativity Conversation with Artist Charly Palmer and Emory Arts Students5:00 p.m. | Michael C. Carlos Museum, Ackerman Hall |
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Midterm Destress: Paint and Sip6:00 p.m. | Cox Hall, ArtsLab |
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Tenenbaum Lecture: "The Road to 1492: Jews, Christians, and the Spread of Mass Expulsion in Medieval Europe" with Rowan Dorin of Stanford University7:00 p.m. | Robert W. Woodruff Library, Jones Room (Third Floor) |
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Free HIV Testing4:00 p.m. | SAAC Lobby |
Athletics Men’s basketball advances to NCAA Sweet 16 competitionAfter defeating MUW and Roanoke in the first two games of the NCAA tournament, the Emory men’s basketball team heads to the Sweet 16. They will play Yeshiva University tomorrow, March 13, in the Woodruff PE Center. |
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