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For Faculty and Staff | |||
Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025 | |||
Hi, Emory!We’re highlighting more great students from the Class of 2029 — the newest cohort of Woodruff Scholars. With extensive achievements and a passion for serving their communities, these students are already dreaming big. Plus, learn about the inaugural cohort of research projects at Emory’s Center for New Medicines, whose faculty members are looking to innovate drug development for a wide variety of diseases. As always, check out the Emory News Center for the latest stories. We’ll see you soon! — The Emory Report Team |
Today’s stories |
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Emory’s newest Woodruff Scholars arrive ready to broaden perspectives, serve their community
As they join Emory, the 20 members of the Woodruff Scholars Class of 2029 bring extensive achievements, interdisciplinary experiences and a deep interest in serving those around them. |
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Perspective Guiding first-year students through the age of AIEmory professor Yana Bromberg’s seminar, “College in the Age of AI,” equips first-year students with foundational AI knowledge, encouraging critical thinking about its promises, limitations, ethical implications and impact on future careers. |
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Research Center for New Medicines announces first cohort of therapeutic projectsThe Center for New Medicines, which aims to harness the plethora of discoveries from across the Emory ecosystem to accelerate them into the early stages of drug development, has selected its inaugural cohort of eight therapeutic research projects. |
Read more at the Emory News Center |
Upcoming events |
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September |
Midweek Mindfulness Meditation12:00 p.m. | Online |
September |
Conversation: “The Ethics of Inspiration: Honoring Ancestors and Influences” with David Harrington of the Kronos Quartet and John B. Fenn III of the Library of Congress7:00 p.m. | Emory Center for Ethics, Rita Anne Rollins Building, Room 252 |
September |
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September |
Performance: Bach’s Lunch Concert with Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta12:00 p.m. | First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta (1328 Peachtree St NE) |
September |
Concert: Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta presents music from Boccherini, Beethoven and Brahms8:00 p.m. | Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Emerson Concert Hall |
September |
Sunday FUNday: Stories We Share12:00 p.m. | Michael C. Carlos Museum, Ackerman Hall |
View the full Emory events calendar |
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First-year students compete in the 2025 Oxford Olympics
At Oxford College, a cherished tradition for incoming students is the Oxford Olympics — an evening filled with exciting team activities and friendly competition. This year, the Light Blue team won overall while Royal Blue won most spirited. |
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