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Hello, Emory friends!March is Women’s History Month, which means the next few weeks are full of related activities across campus. See how Emory will be honoring the impact and experiences of women. We’re celebrating Emory’s newest athletic title: the men’s basketball team won the UAA Conference championship and is heading to the NCAA tournament! Get all the details, plus learn about a professor’s new book that was just named an Oprah’s Book Club pick, how Emory is shaping AI to serve humanity, and more. Thanks for reading, and remember to check out the Emory News Center for all the latest information. — The Emory Report team |
This week’s stories |
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Athletics Men’s basketball claims UAA Championship, will host opening NCAA roundsThe Emory Eagles captured their ninth University Athletic Association title on Feb. 28. Now they prepare to host the first two games of the NCAA Division III tournament on Friday and Saturday at the WoodPEC. |
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Connections
1,200 Emory students team up to confront Atlanta’s health challenges
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Profile Tayari Jones’ new novel, ‘Kin,’ explores the power of ties that bind“Kin,” the fifth novel by Emory professor Tayari Jones, was just named an Oprah’s Book Club pick. Learn why Jones describes writing “Kin” as wildly different from composing her previous novels, including the New York Times-bestselling "An American Marriage." |
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Research Turning over a new leaf in analyses of natural products: Breakthrough method gives ‘snapshot’ of a plant’s metabolic effectsEmory scientists developed a new way to help understand what happens in the body when people consume a plant product and the many chemicals it contains. William Crandall, first author of the study, is a PhD student of molecular and systems pharmacology in Emory’s Laney Graduate School. |
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Campus
Women’s History Month features films, hikes, crafts and more
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Opportunity
Students find clarity, community and renewed purpose through Emory ADVANCE
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Emory student to appear on ‘Jeopardy!’ Wednesday night |
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Aahil Makhani, a Goizueta Business School MBA student, will compete on the iconic “Jeopardy!” quiz show Wednesday, March 4. Check the show’s website for details on how to cheer him on when the episode airs or how to catch a replay later. |
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Emory experts in the news |
It's cheap, durable and everywhere — but is polyester bad for you?Yahoo! Shopping | Audrey Gaskins | Feb. 26, 2026 |
7 myths about mastectomyEveryday Health | Cletus Arciero | Feb. 24, 2026 |
An Atlanta university helps students struggling with food insecurity receive groceries11 Alive News | Liz Carlino | Feb. 23, 2026 |
Is exercising on sore muscles good or bad for building strength?Women's Health | Courtney Gleason | Feb. 18, 2026 |
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From Emory Magazine The next chapter of AI is humanWhile others argue over whether artificial intelligence will save or doom humanity, Emory is embracing AI with bold purpose and clear boundaries — believing that innovation matters most when guided by ethics, empathy and the human heart. Read how Emory is shaping the way AI serves all of us. |
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