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Monday, March 24, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!As the clock struck noon on Friday, 137 Doctor of Medicine candidates discovered where they will continue training after they graduate from the School of Medicine in May. Watch highlights from the Match Day excitement and learn where the Class of 2025 will work as resident physicians. In other exciting student news, the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both ended their seasons with top-five finishes at the 2025 NCAA Division III Championships. Congratulations, Eagles! This week you’ll also meet Emory researcher Christina Gavegnano, whose pioneering work with molecules known as JAK inhibitors is connected to a second patient in sustained remission of HIV. And have you ever wondered how animals heal themselves? Biologist Jaap de Roode explores the topic in his new book, “Doctors by Nature.” Thanks for reading. We’ll have more stories from across campus next week, but visit the Emory News Center anytime for all the latest updates. — The Emory Report team |
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Match Day: Emory medical students learn where they will begin their careers as doctors
Emory's MD Class of 2025 experienced a rite of passage March 21, when students discovered where they are headed next on their journeys to become physicians. See the emotional moment when they learned where they matched to begin residency training. |
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Impact Professor’s research connected to second patient in sustained remission of HIVEmory researcher Christina Gavegnano’s pioneering work with a class of small molecules known as JAK inhibitors continues to generate interest into how HIV might be cured after a second patient who received the treatment was declared to be in long-term remission. |
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University Emory announces new Open Expression PolicyThe result of strong collaboration between the University Senate and Emory’s administration, the Open Expression Policy protects community members’ rights to expression, assembly and peaceful demonstration while providing content-neutral limitations to maintain focus on Emory’s academic mission and to prioritize campus safety. |
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Campus University sets undergraduate tuition for 2025-26 academic yearTuition for Emory University undergraduate students will increase by 5.8% for the 2025-26 academic year. Emory remains committed to making college accessible by meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need for all domestic undergraduate students. |
![]() Athletics Men’s swimming and diving team claims runner-up at NCAA Division III tournamentThe men’s swimming and diving team claimed second place at the NCAA Division III Championships, the 23rd consecutive season among the top five. The women’s team placed fifth, its 22nd finish inside the top five out of the last 23 seasons. |
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![]() Connections A biologist explores how animals heal themselvesIn his new book, “Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes and Other Animals Heal Themselves,” Emory biologist Jaap de Roode explores the growing field of animal self-medication. |
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