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| Monday, Nov. 17, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!The end of the semester is drawing closer, but there are still plenty of great things happening across Emory. Emory’s cross country and soccer teams are advancing to the next round of NCAA tournaments, competing on Saturday, Nov. 22. We’re also looking back on the Veterans Day ceremony and Ideas Festival, both integral parts of Emory’s fabric. Plus, meet the Goizueta Business School student who is going viral thanks to his resume being spotted — at a Jonas Brothers concert. Keep reading for more great news and we’ll see you next week, — The Emory Report team |
This week’s stories |
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Athletics Four Emory teams advance in NCAA tournaments, extending successful seasonsThe women’s and men’s soccer and cross country teams are all advancing in their respective NCAA tournaments. Soccer moves into the Sweet 16, with both games happening Saturday, Nov. 22. Cross country will also compete on Nov. 22, racing in South Carolina. |
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Opportunity New program offers direct admissions path to Rollins School of Public Health for Emory College undergraduate studentsEmory College undergraduate students now have a path for guaranteed admission to Master of Public Health and Master of Science in Public Health programs at Rollins, underscoring the belief that the next era of public health leadership begins right here at Emory. |
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Tradition
Emory Veterans Day ceremony honors service across generations
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University Rosanne Cash shares family stories, songs at Ideas Festival EmoryDiscover some of the biggest ideas shared at this year’s Ideas Festival Emory and view the sold-out keynote with legendary singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash, who explores why family storytelling matters in a conversation with Emory psychologist Robyn Fivush. |
Perspective
Goizueta student Scott Kelly goes viral thanks to his resume being spotted at a Jonas Brothers concert
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