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Monday, Sept. 8, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory friends,Today we’re sharing photos from a fall semester tradition: Emory Impact Day, when students, staff and faculty contribute a day of service to organizations in and around Atlanta. Fall also brings new class offerings, such as “College in the Age of AI,” that help connect academics with everyday life. And Emory researchers continue to impact lives worldwide. Learn how work at Winship Cancer Institute has helped transform multiple myeloma from an almost invariably fatal illness into a manageable condition. Thanks for joining us. We’ll be back in your inbox next week. — The Emory Report team |
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Emory Impact Day 2025 continues university’s tradition of community service
Emory Impact Day is a signature program that annually invites the university community to contribute a day of service to a variety of important causes. On Aug. 30, hundreds gathered to carry on the tradition. |
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Academics Guiding first-year students through the age of AIEmory professor Yana Bromberg’s seminar, “College in the Age of AI,” equips first-year students with foundational AI knowledge, encouraging critical thinking about its promises, limitations, ethical implications and impact on future careers. |
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Milestone Emory’s Barkley Forum for Debate, Deliberation and Dialogue celebrates 75th anniversaryAs Barkley Forum — recognized as one of the nation’s top competitive college debate programs — celebrates its 75th anniversary, director Mikaela Malsin reflects on the program’s history, tradition and far-reaching impact. |
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From Winship Magazine Turning the tide on multiple myeloma outcomesOver the past two decades, Winship physicians and researchers have helped transform multiple myeloma — a blood cancer that develops in plasma cells within the bone marrow — from an almost invariably fatal illness into a manageable condition. |
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Remember the 10,000 steps rule? Here’s a new way to count progressAtlanta Journal-Constitution | Michael Kraft | Sept. 5, 2025 |
The EU just banned this gel nail polish ingredient. Should you worry about your manicure?HuffPost | Carmen Marsit | Sept. 4, 2025 |
An overlooked connection: How diabetes can contribute to knee pain and what to do about itMedscape | Scott Isaacs | Sept. 3, 2025 |
From dinosaur scratches to insects in amber, how paleontologists uncover prehistoric courtshipSmithsonian Magazine | Anthony Martin | Sept. 3, 2025 |
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First-year students express pride in their residence halls through Songfest
The Woodruff PE Center came alive as Emory College’s newest students brought music, energy and creativity to the stage during Songfest, the annual competition when students perform custom songs highlighting life in their residence hall. See photos of the fun and learn who took home the trophy. |
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