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| For Friends of Emory University | |
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| This edition of Emory Update comes at the end of an unprecedented academic year, as our country confronts both the scourge of racism and intolerance against Black lives and the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here at Emory, we stand for justice in all aspects of our mission, and when faced with hatred and prejudice, we must speak out. As the Emory community unites for vigils that condemn anti-Black racism and supports concrete anti-racist actions both at home and in our broader society, we have also reached out to Gov. Brian Kemp offering support and assistance to ensure that Georgia passes a comprehensive hate crimes bill this year.
Like communities around the world, Emory continues to be deeply affected by the pandemic. From research to remote learning, our faculty, students, staff and alumni have risen to the occasion in amazing ways. And although we had to adapt our traditions for marking the end of the year, we still have much to celebrate, including the remarkable achievements of the Class of 2020 and professor Jericho Brown winning the Pulitzer Prize for poetry.
Thank you, as always, for your support of Emory.
In community,
Claire E. Sterk
Emory University President |
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| | | | | Emory unites against racist violence | | From the Emory Quadrangle to hospitals to homes around the world, thousands of members of the Emory community came together to protest racist violence and recommit to working for a more just future. Read messages from Emory leaders and the university's letter to Gov. Brian Kemp urging passage of a hate crimes law in Georgia. | |
| | Emory leaders speak out on Juneteenth, systemic racism | | Emory had early release June 19 so students, faculty and staff could spend a portion of the day exploring the issues that challenge our shared understanding of history, including through a “Juneteenth – Giving Voice” webinar hosted by the School of Medicine. |
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| | Emory announces plans for fall semester | | Students will return to Emory this fall for an on-campus experience that pairs the university’s acclaimed academic programs with extensive new safety protocols and an adjusted semester schedule with options for both in-person and online learning. |
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| | | | | Emory, state of Georgia collaborate on COVID-19 response | | Rollins School of Public Health and the state of Georgia will embark on a new partnership to increase public health resources to combat the COVID-19 crisis, including placing public health professionals throughout the state. | |
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