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Monday, Jan. 27, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!This week, we're catching up with the current cohort of undergraduates studying democracy at the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry, where they gain valuable research skills and mentoring from graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and faculty. Plus, learn more about the students, faculty and staff who have been recognized for their contributions to creating a more sustainable campus. Did you know that improv training can enhance the way individuals support dementia patients? Read about the collaboration between Emory and Georgia State University that is equipping caregivers with skills to foster empathetic and effective communication. And, don't miss the photos from two campus events celebrating the start of the semester: First Snow and Frosty Wonderland. Thanks for reading. We'll see you next week! — The Emory Report Team |
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![]() Insight Fox Center undergraduate students thrive under the ‘big tent’ of humanitiesAs Emory’s pioneering program for undergraduates in the humanities spans a full year for the first time, its honors fellows are learning that true scholarly work takes a village. |
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Awards Emory recognizes faculty, students and staff as 2024 Sustainability InnovatorsFrom implementing energy-efficient processes across Emory to helping create climate action plans, faculty, staff and students from the university and Emory Healthcare advocate for sustainable changes. Learn about the 2024 Sustainability Innovator award recipients. |
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Impact Improv training: A new approach to dementia careEmory and Georgia State University are reimagining dementia care through a new program created in collaboration with local artists and educators that teaches care partners improvisation skills to foster empathetic and effective communication. |
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Photos: Emory celebrates start of new semester with ‘First Snow’ and ‘Frosty Wonderland’
The early days of spring semester brought plenty of snow — natural and machine-made — to Emory. Between rounds of true snow and ice, students on the Atlanta campuses bundled up for two magical events marking the first week of classes: First Snow and Frosty Wonderland. See photos from the fun-filled evenings. |
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