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Weekly Edition | |||
Monday, April 14, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!Connections beyond the classroom are an important part of college life, and Emory offers a plethora of clubs and organizations to that end. This week we’re shining a spotlight on nine groups — from ballroom dance to outdoor adventures and more — that allow students to explore their passions. The annual spring tradition of Dooley’s Week is another way for students to build camaraderie while enjoying food, music and plenty of themed activities. See photos of the recent fun on the Atlanta and Oxford College campuses. You can also get the scoop on a conversation with author John Green, learn about the latest season of Emory’s Emmy Award-winning series “Your Fantastic Mind” and more. Thanks for reading and visit the Emory News Center for all the latest updates. We’ll see you again next week! — The Emory Report team |
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Building their own Emory experience, one unique organization at a time
Clubs and other student groups at Emory and Oxford don’t just fill time between classes: they provide vital opportunities for connection, collaboration and community. Read about nine groups — from ballroom dance to outdoor adventures and more — that allow students to explore their passions. |
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Recognition Emory College alumna Marwah (Mari) Ismail named 2025 P.D. Soros FellowRecent Emory College graduate Marwah (Mari) Ismail is Emory’s fourth recipient of the highly competitive Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans, awarded in recognition of her potential to make significant contributions to U.S. culture and society. |
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University Emory’s graduate, professional schools among best in nationEmory University’s graduate and professional schools and programs continue to be ranked among the best in the country, according to U.S. News and World Report’s 2025 Best Graduate Schools. |
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Conversation
Author John Green talks tuberculosis and community at Emory book tour stop
In an event with Rollins researcher Laurel Bristow, author John Green discussed his new book, “Everything is Tuberculosis,” and the idea of diseases of injustice — those that tend to have the greatest impact on the most marginalized. |
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Health Season 6 of Emmy Award-winning series ‘Your Fantastic Mind’ premieres tonight on GPBEmory and Georgia Public Broadcasting share groundbreaking brain science and human stories through “Your Fantastic Mind” on GPB and PBS stations nationwide. The first episode of Season 6 follows one patient’s journey through advanced endoscopic spine surgery to relieve pain and restore mobility. Learn what else is in store. |
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Tradition
Atlanta and Oxford students celebrate Dooley’s Week
With different themes for each campus, Emory students celebrated the yearly spring tradition with food, music and events. From a pirate ship ride to indoor roller skating, see photos of the fun. |
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