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| Monday, Feb. 2, 2026 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!February is here, which means students have settled into the semester. This month also brings lots of activities for students to enjoy outside the classroom, including Black History Month events, opportunities to hear artists and authors discuss their works, and more. Whatever their interests, Emory students lead — and serve — with empathy, resilience and purpose. Meet some recent graduates who are making real impacts on the communities they serve. Then keep scrolling to learn how public support can help researchers save lives, get answers to common questions about exercise and sleep, and more. Thanks for reading! And remember, you can always check out the Emory News Center for the latest updates. — The Emory Report team |
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From Emory Magazine
Strengthening communities: Answering the call to serve
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Perspective America’s smartest investment: How public support attracts private philanthropy to help researchers save livesFederal research investment delivers enormous benefits to health, science and our economy. The health of our children, our parents and veterans who have served our country relies on the scientific and medical research our nation chooses to fund today. |
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Reflection Visit to U.S. Holocaust Museum inspires interfaith connectionsSix Emory students and seven Emory chaplains recently traveled to Washington, D.C., for an interfaith learning experience at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The initiative helps foster productive dialogue across religions through the historical lessons and legacies of the Holocaust and ongoing instances of discrimination and prejudice. |
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Resource Student-inspired Textbook Lending Program marks 10 years of opening the doors to learningThe Textbook Lending Program allows students to check out materials required for undergraduate Emory College courses for free. It has proven to be a valuable resource, especially when students may not be able to purchase their own copies. |
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Opportunity Emory students can showcase their art at the High MuseumApplications are open through April 1 for the 2026 Student Visual Arts Exhibition at the High Museum. The second annual exhibition will take place in October. |
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Activities Five fun ways to spend time in FebruaryFebruary brings new art exhibits and musical performances to campus, plus the final competitions for winter sports and home openers for spring athletics. Check out these five examples of weather-friendly activities students and others can enjoy this month on the Atlanta and Oxford campuses. |
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