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| Monday, Dec. 8, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!Next week is our last edition of the calendar year. Is it just us or did 2025 fly by? In the meantime, we have plenty of news to share from around campus. This weekend, Emory’s soccer teams finished their historic seasons. The men’s team made it to the Final Four for the first time while the women’s team finished as NCAA DIII national runner-up. We’re also highlighting a new class focused on engaging across ideological divides, photos from Emory’s First-Gen Week, outstanding young alumni, a new art display at the Atlanta airport and more. Keep reading, and check out the Emory News Center for all the latest information. — The Emory Report team |
This week’s stories |
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Athletics Women's soccer finishes as NCAA DIII national runner-up, capping historic seasonConcluding stellar seasons for Eagles soccer, Emory's women's team placed second in the NCAA DIII Championship for the second time in program history, while the men's team made it to the Final Four for the first time. |
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Emory’s First-Gen Week 2025 celebrated community
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Innovation Emory Drug Development Fund supports therapeutic research from lab to clinicPartnering with faculty researchers, the Emory Drug Development Fund combines funding and drug development expertise to advance new treatments beyond early-stage challenges, paving the way for clinical trials and long-term development. |
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Academics New Emory College course fosters civil political dialogue and debate through real-world insightsA visit by former U.S. Sen. George LeMieux 91C highlighted the broader goals of a new political science course teaching students to engage respectfully across ideological divides. Through discussion, exercises and guest lectures, the class encourages critical thinking in a polarized political climate. |
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Perspective How a high school assignment led to a career of service in student mental healthAs Cynthia Whitehead-Laboo settles into retirement, she shares perspectives gained during 30 years as a clinical psychologist with Emory’s Counseling and Psychological Services program as well as the changes she’s seen in student mental health trends. |
Achievement Meet the newest class of 40 Under Forty alumniEach year, the Emory Alumni Association recognizes alumni who exemplify achievement and service. Among the 2025 honorees are a ministry leader spreading hope through music, a speech pathologist who works with vulnerable children, and an international human rights lawyer advocating for justice across borders. Read more about this year’s 40 Under Forty. |
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Emory experts in the news |
Talc in makeup: Should you be worried about asbestos exposure?Everyday Health | Joellen Schildkraut | Dec. 4, 2025 |
Norovirus cases driven by ultra-contagious variant are surging. And hand sanitizer won't kill itToday Show | Marlene Wolfe | Dec. 4, 2025 |
11 screening tests for your heartAARP | Ambar Kulshreshtha | Dec. 3, 2025 |
U.S. consumers are heading into the holiday season with record credit card debtMarketplace | Christine Whelan | Nov. 28, 2025 |
College admission leaders share tips for talking to teens at the holidaysForbes | John Leach | Nov. 26, 2025 |
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Collaboration
Emory’s Rose Library partners with Atlanta airport for EarWax Records hip hop exhibit
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