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Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023 | |||
Happy New Year, Emory!We hope you had a restful and enjoyable holiday season. 🍼 As we rolled into January, the first two babies born at Emory Healthcare hospitals in 2023 wasted no time greeting the world. Their sweet faces are sure to bring a smile. 📚 Students will return to campus for the start of spring semester next week. Emory athletes also will be back in action, and the Atlanta and Oxford campus calendars are filling up with events. 🗓️ If you plan to focus on better health this year, stop by the Healthy New You Expo on Jan. 10 or 12. And plan now to attend Emory King Week activities Jan. 15–22 (more on that next week). 2023 might have just begun, but great things at Emory never stop. Here’s to a stellar year together! |
Today’s top stories |
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Community Emory hospitals welcome first babies of 2023Baby Julien and Baby Quincy were welcomed to the world just after the calendar rolled over to 2023 — the first babies born at Emory hospitals in the new year. |
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Faculty Renowned scholar in racism, social justice and public health to join EmoryChandra L. Ford, an eminent scholar in the fields of racism, social justice and public health, joins the Emory faculty in January with joint appointments in Emory College and Rollins School of Public Health. |
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Recap In case you missed it: 2022 in reviewTake a look back at 10 of the most-read stories from the Emory News Center in 2022 — with more headlines so you can delve deeper into this year of ambition, achievement and service. |
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Emory in the news |
Georgia is a perfect example of the growing power of Asian American votersVox | Bernard Fraga | Dec. 28, 2022 |
Emory University student awarded grant to join childhood cancer research projectAtlanta Journal-Constitution | Oludamilola “Dami” Taiwo | Dec. 28, 2022 |
Obamacare may have helped extend lives of young cancer patientsU.S. News & World Report | Sharon Castellino and Xu Ji | Dec. 27, 2022 |
How to handle low supply of child flu remediesFOX 5 Atlanta | Neil Winawer | Dec. 26, 2022 |
'Friendship homework' has become the most common way for friends to stay emotionally close even as they live far awayBusiness Insider | Sana Malik | Dec. 22, 2022 |
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Apply to co-chair a new Employee Resource Group |
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Emory University plans to launch four new employee resource groups (ERGs) in 2023 to serve:
These ERGs will be open to Emory University faculty and staff who identify with the groups or are allies. Applications for serving as a group co-chair are open until Friday, Jan. 13. To learn more, watch a recording or review the PowerPoint from the December 2022 information session. If you’re interested in serving as a co-chair, complete the application form and return it to Melissa Morgan by Friday, Jan. 13. |
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