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Friday, Dec. 16, 2022 | |||
A look back on a wonderful year |
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Reflection 2022: Emory's year in reviewAs 2022 winds down, take a look back at 10 of the most-read stories from the Emory News Center — with more headlines so you can delve deeper into this year of ambition, achievement and service. |
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Impact 2022: Emory stories to inspire youEmory’s mission is “to create, preserve, teach, and apply knowledge in the service of humanity,” and throughout 2022, the university community found countless ways to do just that. Check out these inspiring stories, including a mother-daughter duo who has served Emory for 70 years. |
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Entertainment Watch, read, listen: Emory TV, books, podcasts and more to enjoy over winter breakThe slower pace at the end of the year is a wonderful time to relax and catch up on media you may have missed. Consider adding these Emory TV shows, podcasts, books and more to your list. |
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Happy holidays from President Fenves and Provost Bellamkonda |
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Emory is an extraordinary place, filled with extraordinary students, faculty and staff. With the winter break around the corner, end your week on a festive note with this holiday video filled with smiling faces and silly selfies. And speaking of holidays, Emory Report is taking a break — today’s edition is the last issue for 2022. We’ll be back in your inbox in January; in the meantime, visit the Emory News Center to keep up with university happenings. Best wishes for the winter break and the new year! |
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Recognition Acclaim: Recent honors for Emory faculty and staffEmory faculty and staff are frequently recognized for their work locally, nationally and internationally. Read a sampling of recent accolades, including awards for professional contributions and leadership appointments. |
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Commitment New grants to fund research focused on racial justice and equityInspired by a university-wide commitment to address racial and social justice, the Office of the Provost has established a new funding opportunity for faculty research and scholarship aimed at addressing racial inequities. |
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Research Cooling glioblastoma to room temperature extends survival in preclinical studyEmory provost and Winship Cancer Institute researcher Ravi Bellamkonda, with colleagues at UT Southwestern Medical Center and Duke University, published results of a preclinical study that suggests cooling brain tumors to room temperature may extend survival of patients with glioblastoma multiforme. |
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Milestone Emory Farmworker Project beneficiary shares story with PA graduatesWhile Erick Martínez Juárez was growing up, he and his family received health care through the Emory Farmworker Project. The experience helped inspire him to become a doctor, and on Dec. 16, he shared his story with the Physician Assistant Class of 2022 as their commencement speaker. |
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Accomplishment Law and nursing students celebrate winter graduationThe School of Law and School of Nursing held winter graduation events on Friday, Dec. 9. More than 300 students celebrated their accomplishments with family and friends. View photos from both ceremonies and learn about the graduates. |
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