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Celebration U.S. president and Emory professor: Help wish Jimmy Carter a happy birthdayFormer U.S. President and Emory University Distinguished Professor Jimmy Carter turns 99 on Sunday. Take a look back at more than 40 years of collaboration between Emory and The Carter Center and learn how you can send birthday greetings to celebrate Carter’s legacy. |
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Update How would a federal government shutdown impact Emory?Emory closely monitors congressional action and is increasingly concerned about the possible shutdown of the federal government at midnight tomorrow. Get answers to five of the biggest questions about the potential impact for the university. |
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Impact How Emory's ECMO team helped a veteran, college athlete and father wage the health battle of a lifetimeMichael Roberts never could have imagined he'd spend two weeks on lifesaving support from ECMO, as his struggling heart healed from infection. Thankfully, he had a full team of Emory health providers and the strength to prevail through the storm. |
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Campus 11 things to do at Emory in OctoberFall is in full swing and the October calendar is packed with activities to enjoy. Learn how you can join in events for Diversity Week, Homecoming, the Winship 5K Run/Walk, Atlanta Pride and much more. |
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Emory in the news |
Emory University receives $17.5 million to work with CDC as ‘innovation performer’ on outbreak forecastingAtlanta Journal-Constitution | Ravi Bellamkonda | Sept. 28, 2023 |
Defamation, libel and slander: What do they mean and how do they differ?U.S. News & World Report | David Partlett | Sept. 27, 2023 |
Business graduate program for veteransInside Higher Ed | Ken Keen | Sept. 27, 2023 |
Emory law professor says Montana's climate lawsuit has potential national implicationsWABE-FM | Mindy Goldstein | Sept. 26, 2023 |
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Celebrate Diversity Week with dozens of events |
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From Oct. 2-6, there are many ways to be involved in the celebration of unique identities and perspectives across Emory's campuses. From Monday’s keynote address by Traevena Byrd of American University to Wonderful Wednesday’s “Diversity of Desserts,” built around a love of sweets and diversity, Diversity Week at Emory will have something for every taste. |
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Calendar highlights |
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Performance: "Lost Girl" with Theater EmorySeptember 29, 7:30 p.m. - October 1, 2:00 p.m. | Schwartz Center for Performing Arts |
September |
Performance: Fentress Waits Chamber Music Concert8:00 p.m. | Cannon Chapel |
October |
JWJI Colloquium: "Southern Beauty: Rituals of Race and Region from Pageantry to 'Bama Rush'" with Elizabeth Bronwyn Boyd12:00 p.m. | Jones Room, Woodruff Library |
October |
Diversity Week Keynote: "Dissent from Hopelessness: Taking a Stand from Wherever You Sit" with Traevena L. Byrd12:00 p.m. | Margaret H. Rollins Room, R. Randall Rollins Building |
October |
Emory Farmers Market11:00 a.m. | McDonough Plaza |
October |
Emory Sustainable Food Fair11:30 a.m. | Asbury Circle |
October |
Say GAYTL: The Atlanta LGBTQ+ Historic Context Statement6:30 p.m. | Williams Hall Auditorium, Oxford College |
October |
Winship 5K Run/Walk8:30 a.m. | McDonough Field or Virtual |
View the full Emory events calendar |
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