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Creativity Start the new semester by sampling these arts events across campusEmory’s Atlanta and Oxford campus art scenes are wasting no time kicking off the new academic year in creative ways, including a program featuring Aztec dance, Folklórico and contemporary dance. Mark your calendar for these upcoming events. |
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Environment The promise and pitfalls of ‘climatopias’ for building resilience in coastal communitiesEmory environmental scientist Jola Ajibade co-authored a commentary in Nature on whether futuristic settlements on water, known as “climatopias,” are viable ways to build climate-change resilience in coastal communities. |
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From Emory Magazine 5 tips from Emory's debate experts for watching election debatesEmory’s Barkley Forum is one of the nation’s top competitive debate programs. Get the experts’ top tips on debate watching — including how to tell who is winning — and learn how these students become masters of critical thinking, research and rhetoric. |
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Campus Enjoy the first Cooke Noontime Concert of the year tomorrowThe Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta opens its 32nd season with a program featuring the Vega Quartet, pianist William Ransom, cellist Charae Kruger, violist Yinzi Kong and violinist Amy Moretti. The noon event is free, with no tickets required. |
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September |
Tibet Week Panel Discussion: "Future Pathways in SEE Learning and Education"7:30 p.m. | Michael C. Carlos Museum, Ackerman Hall |
September |
Relaxed Morning at the Carlos Museum10:00 a.m. | Michael C. Carlos Museum |
September |
JWJI Colloquium: "Divas in America: Race, Sexuality and Performance" with Deborah Paredez of Columbia University12:00 p.m. | Robert W. Woodruff Library, Jones Room |
September |
Emory Farmers Market11:00 a.m. | McDonough Plaza |
September |
Fulton County Public Library Card Drive12:00 p.m. | Robert W. Woodruff Library, Main Lobby |
September |
Panel Discussion: "Human Impacts of Disaster: Understanding the Climate and Resilience Nexus"4:30 p.m. | Science Gallery Atlanta (4800 Briarcliff Road, NE) |
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Activities Celebrate Emory Tibet Week 2024 through FridayTibet Week has been an enduring tradition at Emory since 2001, recognizing the university’s longstanding collaboration with His Holiness the Dalai Lama and affiliation with the Drepung Loseling Monastery in South India. This year’s celebration continues through Friday evening with mandala sand painting, guided compassion meditation sessions and more. |
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