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Monday, June 23, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!We shared a few weeks ago that Emory playwright Kimberly Belflower’s “John Proctor is the Villian” received seven Tony Award nominations, including Best Play. Hear her thoughts on why not winning that award was the best honor of her life. We’re also bringing you classroom lessons, including how Goizueta Business School students directed $100K to Atlanta nonprofits as part of a philanthropy lab course. Plus, summer is in full swing, which means vacations can be top of mind. If you’re planning to travel, stay healthy with these tips from an Emory infectious disease specialist. Have a great week, and remember you can always visit the Emory News Center for the latest updates. - The Emory Report team |
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High school students discover college life through Oxford College’s Summer Experience Program
Each summer, Oxford College provides a transformative opportunity for high school students through its Summer Experience Program, which immerses rising sophomores and juniors in the collegiate, academic and social environment of a college. Learn more through photos and a video about the program. |
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Wellness Healthy on the go: 7 tips to avoid getting sick while travelingGet seven expert-backed travel tips from an Emory infectious disease specialist to help minimize your risk of getting sick on vacation. From conquering jet lag to managing a bad sunburn, this list has you covered. |
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Research Emory experts discover new insights into head and neck cancersExperts at Emory are utilizing artificial intelligence to break down the boundaries between different types of imaging, combining them to yield deeper insights into cancer risk and prognosis, showing more accurate cancer risk assessments. |
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Community
Emory students direct $100K to organizations fighting inequity in Atlanta
Goizueta’s Philanthropy Lab course is about more than studying nonprofits and allocating funds to support their missions. It’s a hands-on opportunity for students to learn about leading with both heart and mind. |
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Emory in the news |
Is your body rejecting your relationship?Cosmopolitan | Candice Nicole Hargons | June 17, 2025 |
PFAS exposure before birth could put your teen at risk for high blood pressure, study findsCNN | Carmen Marsit | June 12, 2025 |
Emory students and faculty receive warm welcome in Bainbridge while providing free health care to migrant workersWTXL-TV | Jodie Guest and Michael Picard | June 11, 2025 |
Archaeologists uncover 3 never-before-seen Mayan citiesMen's Journal | Megan O'Neil | June 9, 2025 |
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Creativity
Lessons learned from a season on Broadway
Emory professor Kimberly Belflower recenty spoke about her Broadway hit “John Proctor is the Villain,” the play’s seven Tony Award nominations — and why not winning that award was the best honor of her life. Hear part of her conversation with Georgia Public Broadcasting and learn why the play has made Belflower the buzziest writer on Broadway. |
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