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Monday, Dec. 2, 2024 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!We hope you had a restful and enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday. This week, we’re taking you to the Oxford Organic Farm, the intersection of bioethics and literature and more. Plus, discover why some communities are experiencing higher, undiagnosed levels of cognitive decline. You can always check out the Emory News Center to snag the most recent stories from around campus. We’ll see you next week! — The Emory Report team |
This week’s stories |
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Spotlight Oxford Organic Farm celebrates 10 years of student enrichment and community sharingOxford College brought together faculty, staff, students, alumni and visitors to celebrate the organic farm's 10th anniversary during Family Weekend. See photos from the day’s activities, which included guests, farm-to-table food, music and more. |
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Forefront The future of sound? Music composition class explores the intersection of AI and artA collaboration with Spelman College is one of three courses at Emory exploring topical issues through artistic lenses as the Arts and Social Justice Fellows program celebrates its fifth year. Students will share their work during a showcase on Dec. 3. |
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Experience Studying at the cusp of bioethics and literatureSamantha Chipman, a second-year English PhD student, is pursuing a certificate in bioethics. The Cross-Institutional Undergraduate Sponsorship Program in Bioethics, based at Emory, opened her eyes to this interdisciplinary possibility when the organization funded Chipman's attendance at a 2021 conference. |
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Insight Unseen dementia: Study finds high rates of undiagnosed cognitive decline in vulnerable communitiesA new study reveals high rates of undiagnosed cognitive decline among older adults in underserved communities, especially African Americans. Early screening could close critical gaps in care, reducing severe health risks and caregiver strain. |
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Doesn’t it feel like the holiday shopping season started kind of early?Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Douglas Bowman | Nov. 25, 2024 |
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New bird flu cases in young people are raising concerns about mutating virusScientific American | Seema Lakdawala | Nov. 21, 2024 |
Is it the flu or is it COVID? One at-home test can tell youNPR | Greg Martin | Nov. 18, 2024 |
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