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Monday, March 17, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory!Today, we’re congratulating Nikki Boon, a student in Laney Graduate School, for her record-breaking win at the NCAA Divison III Indoor Track and Field Championships. Learn more about her indoor pentathlon performance. Also, look back at the historic men’s basketball season, featuring a number one ranking and second-ever appearance in the Elite Eight. Plus, see how Emory researcher and professor Azra Ismail is helping women in India explore questions about sexual and reproductive health with the use of artificial intelligence. A new week on campus brings a variety of engaging events, like the employee well-being and resources expo tomorrow at 11 a.m., open to all Emory University and Emory Healthcare employees. Have a great week, and watch your inbox for more must-read stories. |
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![]() Achievement Nikki Boon wins NCAA Division III national championshipÂAt the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, Laney Graduate School student Nikki Boon became the first-ever national champion in the indoor pentathlon in Emory history. Boon set a Division III national record as well as a championship meet record as she became the first woman ever at the Division III level to reach 4,000 points in the indoor pentathlon. |
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Technology New AI chatbot to help Indian women with questions on sexual and reproductive healthEmory researcher Azra Ismail, professor of biomedical informatics at the School of Medicine, has pioneered a mobile-based AI chatbot providing information about issues like family planning, pregnancy care and even basic reproductive anatomy. |
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Athletics NCAA run ends for men's basketball with overtime loss in Elite EightOne of the most successful seasons in Emory men's basketball history, this year included the Eagles' first-ever number one ranking and second-ever appearance in the Elite Eight. Get insight on their performance, which is tied for the second most wins by an Eagles team in a single season. |
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In Case You Missed It Pushing Emory closer to sustainability goals through waste diversionEmory began working with a new waste diversion company, Waste Eliminator, this semester to take recycling and compost bin contents to appropriate locations, helping Emory reach sustainability goals like diverting greater amounts of waste from landfills. |
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