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Monday, June 2, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!Summertime has begun, but the amazing work across Emory continues. This week we’re highlighting an Emory College professor’s literary award, a scholarship in partnership with the nonprofit Usher’s New Look and a student initiative targeting diabetes care in India. We also have some summer fun for you, with film and media faculty sharing a few favorite throwback movies. If you’d rather relax with a good book, don’t miss these recommendations from Emory librarians. Thanks for keeping up with Emory’s happenings. We’ll be back in your inbox next week. - The Emory Report team |
This week’s stories |
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![]() Entertainment Chill out with retro summer movie faves from film facultyPass the popcorn! Comedic spy thrillers, slapstick classics and romantic comedies all make the list in nostalgic summer movie picks from Emory’s Film and Media faculty. |
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Collaboration Goizueta Business School partners with Usher’s New Look to award full-tuition MBA scholarshipPenny Nyokabi, an alumna of Usher's New Look, is the recipient of the scholarship, which celebrates the 25th anniversary of the nonprofit and nearly 15 years of collaboration between Emory and Usher's New Look to transform lives through education, leadership and opportunity. |
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Honor Emory College professor Kali Gross wins 2025 PEN America Literary AwardKali Gross, Emory’s National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of African American Studies, received one of PEN America’s 13 awards for literary excellence in the U.S. for her latest work, “Vengeance Feminism.” |
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![]() Impact Students propose innovative solutions to diabetes care in IndiaA team of interdisciplinary experts from Emory, Georgia Tech, Indian Institute of Technology Madras and top Indian institutions united to identify 10 priority problems faced by patients in India with diabetes and their caregivers that can be solved using technology. |
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