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Monday, March 31, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!In today’s issue, we’re celebrating the admitted Class of 2029. Students who applied under the Regular Decision admission plan cheered as they were notified of their acceptance on March 26. Learn about how the class took shape and who will be on campus this fall. Speaking of celebrations, congratulations to the seven Emory faculty members named as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. See who was selected, and learn more about their efforts in a variety of scientific fields. Plus, learn more about how the expansion of Emory’s visual arts program is allowing students to explore a variety of hands-on creations, with participation from artists and non-artists alike. Thanks for reading, and catch up on more news through the Emory News Center. — The Emory Report team |
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Celebrating Emory’s admitted Class of 2029
A total of 37,855 students applied this year across all undergraduate admission plans. The admitted Class of 2029 hails from 48 states, Washington, D.C., five U.S. territories and 68 countries. |
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Accomplishment Seven Emory faculty named as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of ScienceSeven Emory professors have been named 2024 AAAS Fellows for their outstanding efforts in the advancement of science based on research, teaching, administration and technology, as well as communicating and interpreting science to the public. |
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Campus Pack your sleeping bags: Dooley’s Week 2025 heads to campContinuing through Friday, April 4, the yearly tradition for students returns with the theme “Camp Dooley,” full of events, food, music, merch and more. |
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Research Emory partnership creates new tool to help identify newborns at risk for opioid withdrawalResearchers from Rollins School of Public Health partnered with Vanderbilt University Medical Center to create a model that can predict severe neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome, tailor treatments and more, ultimately improving outcomes for pregnant women and infants affected by the opioid crisis. |
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Emory visual arts launches ‘a new era’ with new faculty, expanded space and more
An expansion of Emory’s visual arts program will give students the opportunity to curate more gallery exhibits while adding hands-on classes in everything from printmaking to sculpture for artists and non-artists alike. |
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