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Monday, March 3, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!Last Thursday, we began the countdown to the Class of 2025’s special day by announcing that Usher will deliver the Emory Commencement address. The ceremony will be livestreamed from the Commencement website for anyone who wants to watch (and we’ll have more Commencement details as the time draws near). In other news around campus, students have been busy learning about sustainability through Green Networking Night and about Atlanta’s connections to the civil rights movement through a field trip for international students. We’re also celebrating that Emory has been a top producer for the Fulbright U.S. Student program for nine consecutive years. Keep scrolling for other highlights and we’ll see you again next week! — The Emory Report team |
This week’s stories |
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![]() University Grammy winner Usher to deliver Emory Commencement addressPerformer and philanthropist Usher Raymond IV will deliver the keynote address at Emory University’s 180th Commencement, set for May 12. The renowned artist will receive an honorary degree during the ceremony. |
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Connections
Emory’s 17th annual Green Networking Night helps students find their own sustainable future
The annual Green Networking Night provided an opportunity for more than 70 students to mingle with nearly 50 Emory alumni and Atlanta-area professionals from a variety of environmental fields. |
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Perspectives
TEDxEmory talks delve into ‘uncharted’ territory
The TEDxEmory talks on Feb. 22 were full of surprises, insights and inspiration. Rashmi Raveendran, the daughter of Sri Lankan refugees and a senior at Emory studying anthropology and quantitative sciences, spoke about cultivating empathy. |
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Impact
International students and scholars attend third annual Black History Month field trip
Emory students from around the world visited various sites in Atlanta, including the Eternal Flame at the King Center, where they learned about the history of the civil rights movement. |
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![]() Eminence Emory recognized as top producer of student Fulbright winnersEmory University has been a top producer for the Fulbright U.S. Student program, the prestigious flagship international exchange program, for nine consecutive years. To date, 177 Emory students and alumni have been selected for the nation’s flagship international exchange program, named after the late Sen. J. William Fulbright. |
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