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Monday, April 14, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory!Get a new perspective on the intersection of disease and injustice worldwide from famed author John Green. During his campus visit, he spoke with Laurel Bristow, associate director of audience development at Rollins and host of the podcast “Health Wanted.” Make plans to attend the Aperture International Student Film Festival tomorrow, April 15, at the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta to see a variety of films produced by students across the world, including work from several Emory students. Plus, don’t miss “Your Fantastic Mind” at 9 p.m. tonight on GPB. It’s the premiere of Season 6, which will feature stories about Parkinson’s, psychedelics, strokes, Alzheimer’s and more. Have a great week, and watch your inbox for more must-read stories. |
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Author John Green talks tuberculosis and community at Emory book tour stop
In an event with Rollins researcher Laurel Bristow, author John Green discussed his new book, “Everything is Tuberculosis,” and the idea of diseases of injustice — those that tend to have the greatest impact on the most marginalized. |
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Creativity Emory students curate global film festival set for Plaza TheatreThe inaugural Aperture International Student Film Festival — a program curated by Emory students as part of a new course in the Department of Film and Media — kicks off tomorrow, April 15. Learn more about the festival, the students who put it together and the Emory student films featured, including “Kid with a Camera.” |
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In Case You Missed It Season 6 of Emmy Award-winning series ‘Your Fantastic Mind’ premieres tonight on GPBEmory and Georgia Public Broadcasting share groundbreaking brain science and human stories through “Your Fantastic Mind” on GPB and PBS stations nationwide. The first episode of Season 6 follows one patient’s journey through advanced endoscopic spine surgery to relieve pain and restore mobility. Learn what else is in store. |
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April |
Emory Farmers Market11:00 a.m. | McDonough Plaza |
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Miscellaneous Monthly at Rose Library: Natural World Items1:00 p.m. | Robert W. Woodruff Library, Rose Library (Level 10) |
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Performance: Jazz on the Green6:30 p.m. | Patterson Green |
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Lecture: "Fighting Jim Crow in Britain: A Transatlantic Interpretation of the Battle of Bamber Bridge" with Alan Rice of the University of Central Lancaster1:00 p.m. | Callaway Memorial Center, Room N301 |
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JWJI Colloquium: "Racial Long Durée: A Fractured Ontology" with Rosa O'Connor Acevedo, visiting fellow12:00 p.m. | Robert W. Woodruff Library, Jones Room |
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