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Hello, Emory!We're looking forward to November and the variety of activities available to the Emory community. Be sure to check out the lineup of musical performances, athletic events, lectures and more, with events starting this Friday. Emory chemists have made a new discovery: A bacterial pathogen shows alarming resistance to common household cleaners. Plus, don't miss your chance to support your favorite Emory causes through 2O36 Giving Week, which begins today and runs through Friday, Nov. 1. Keep an eye on your inbox every day for more stories. |
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Campus Don’t miss these November events around EmoryAs we approach the end of the semester, catch engaging activities around campus, including musical and theatrical performances, athletic events, volunteer opportunities, a Veterans Day service and more. |
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Update New unified IT structure will serve Emory University and Emory HealthcareInformation technology functions for Emory University and Emory Healthcare will be unified under a single umbrella led by Alistair Erskine, creating a seamless customer experience, simplifying access to IT resources, increasing security and reducing risk. |
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Spotlight ‘Test kitchen’ for brain organoids attracts chefsDuring a workshop hosted by Emory’s Department of Human Genetics, scientists from around the world learned the latest techniques for working with brain organoids, including how to visualize and analyze the cells inside them. |
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Research Bacterial pathogen shows alarming resistance to common cleaners, chemists discoverFrontline cleaning agents no longer work against a dangerous bacterial pathogen, Emory chemists find. The researchers, led by William Wuest, are developing new disinfectants to tackle germs that are becoming harder to kill. |
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2O36 Giving Week (Oct. 28-Nov. 1) is the perfect time to support scholarships, well-being services and experiential learning to increase access and opportunities for all students. Plus, you can help earn bonus funds for your favorite programs and claim unique temporary tattoos to sport your Emory pride. | |
Upcoming events |
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Emory women's and men's soccer vs. University of ChicagoNovember 2, 11:00 a.m. | WoodPEC Arena |
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Emory volleyball vs. Roanoke CollegeNovember 2, 1:00 p.m. | WoodPEC Arena |
October |
Emory Farmers Market11:00 a.m. | McDonough Plaza |
October |
Workshop: "Universal Design for Equity: Inclusion in the Classroom and Beyond"1:30 p.m. | Robert W. Woodruff Library, Jones Room |
October |
American Red Cross Blood Drive11:00 a.m. | Robert W. Woodruff Library, Jones Room |
October |
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October |
Performance and Lecture: "A Love Supreme: The (Rhetorical) Legacy of John Coltrane"6:00 p.m. | White Hall, Room 206 |
November |
Bronze Pour featuring Atlanta Inferno Foundry6:00 p.m. | Michael C. Carlos Museum, Exterior Loading Dock |
November |
Performance: "Rhythm Nation" by Schwartz Artists in Residence PUBLIQuartet8:00 p.m. | Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Emerson Concert Hall |
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