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Conversation At Carter Town Hall, Yara Shahidi discusses the process of ‘figuring it out’ while still amplifying voicesDuring the 2023 Carter Town Hall, Yara Shahidi — an actor, producer, activist and scholar — inspired Emory students with wisdom, actionable tips, hope for the future and relatability. Watch video highlights, learn Shahidi's answers to student questions and more. |
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Community Emory celebrates First-Gen Week 2023 with fun events and access to resourcesEmory celebrated First-Gen Week Nov. 6-10 to highlight the unique experiences of students who are the first in their families to attend a four-year university and to build community among them. |
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Wellness Joint restoration breakthroughs are happening every day at Emory HealthcareThe experts at Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center perform thousands of hip and knee replacements annually. Read a surgeon’s perspective on how the procedure can drastically increase a person’s quality of life. |
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Open Expression Observers Program invites volunteer applications |
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Emory's Respect for Open Expression Policy was implemented in 2013 to affirm the university’s commitment to open expression while acknowledging the challenges associated with this commitment in an ever-changing university community. The Open Expression Observers Program, coordinated by Campus Life, helps to actualize the policy by recruiting and training staff and faculty volunteers as Open Expression Observers (OEOs). These volunteers attend demonstrations, debates and high-profile events to help support the rights of all community members to express their views in the ways outlined in the Respect for Open Expression Policy. Learn more about the OEO Program or sign up to volunteer and support open expression. |
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Calendar highlights |
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Emory Dance Company Fall ConcertNovember 16 - November 18 | Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Dance Studio |
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Theater Emory presents: "Blood Wedding"November 16 - November 19 | Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Mary Gray Munroe Theater |
November |
Workshop: "Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence"3:00 p.m. | Woodruff Library, Center for AI Learning Classroom (Suite 217) |
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National Diabetes Awareness Month: Free Zumba Session12:00 p.m. | C.T. Martin Natatorium and Recreation Center |
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Lecture: "No Time to Rest: James Baldwin's Many Lives" with Ed Pavlić7:30 p.m. | Oxford College, Williams Hall |
November |
Workshop: Sticker and Card Making5:00 p.m. | Cox Hall, Computing Center, TechLab |
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