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| Monday, Oct. 27, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory!Homecoming and Family Weekend took over the Atlanta campus this weekend — take a look through our photos to relive the fun. Is it too soon to start planning for next year? Meanwhile, events around campus continue, including the Emory Muscogee Teach-In, happening Thursday, Oct. 30, in the Emory Student Center. Plus, keep reading to learn about Emory’s latest sustainability award, tune in to some spooky podcast episodes and more. We’ll continue bringing great stories straight to your inbox all week long. – The Emory Report Team |
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Emory Homecoming and Family Weekend 2025 highlights community
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Event Muscogee Teach-In to focus on cultural sovereignty and self-determinationThis year’s teach-in on Thursday, Oct. 30, will feature storytelling from the Mvskoke Language Program, a community stomp dance and a keynote conversation with RaeLynn Butler, the Muscogee Nation’s secretary of culture and humanities. |
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Achievement Emory’s Dining Program earns national recognition for sustainability for fifth consecutive yearSustainable and local food has been a priority since Emory created its Office of Sustainability Initiatives in 2005. Emory’s latest award related to those efforts comes from the 2025 Sustainable Campus Index. |
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Get into the Halloween spirit with the Health Wanted podcast |
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Love to be spooked? Enjoy learning obscure facts? Health Wanted has four new episodes that are perfect for you. The podcast, hosted by Laurel Bristow from Rollins School of Public Health, drops new episodes every Friday on WABE and online. Listen to “DEATH!” for what to do with our own bodies when we go. Tune into “Zombies!” and “Vampires” to hear the possible medical explanations and origins of two of our favorite monsters. The latest installment, “Frankenstein,” covers the history of transplants. |
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