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| Monday, March 23, 2026 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!The Eagles are flying high as Emory athletics continue highly successful winter sports seasons. The women’s swimming and diving team claimed runners up at the Division III NCAA tournament this weekend, with the men’s team earning fifth place. On Saturday night, the men’s basketball team won its game against Christopher Newport University and is headed to the Division III NCAA Championship for the first time in program history. On campus, Emory medical students found out where they will begin their careers as doctors during Match Day, the student-run radio station WMRE is dialing in on community and more. Keep reading for more interesting stories, and remember to check out the Emory News Center for all the latest information. — The Emory Report team |
Emory Eagles fly high |
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Men’s basketball team heads to NCAA Championship for first time ever
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Women’s swimming and diving team finishes season as NCAA national runners-up
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This week’s stories |
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Milestone
Match Day: Emory medical students learn where they will begin their careers as doctors
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Impact Arts and Humanistic Inquiry initiative helps faculty launch programs that engage community in creative expressionFrom Indigenous Maya workshops to Atlanta mural tours, the Office of the Provost initiative supports interdisciplinary and creative programming focused on exploring complex themes through the arts and humanities. |
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Health Research shows multiple chronic diseases popping up in early middle ageA new study by Rollins School of Public Health researchers found that about one in 10 people are living with more than two chronic conditions by their early 40s. The study was one of the first to look at multiple morbidities for younger adults. |
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University Emory sets undergraduate tuition for 2026-27 academic year, affirms commitment to expanding financial aidEmory University’s Board of Trustees approved new tuition rates and fees for the 2026-27 academic year and reaffirmed the university’s commitment to making an Emory degree accessible to all qualified students regardless of their financial resources. |
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Emory experts in the news |
Emory University’s Cox Food Hall gets a design makeoverRough Draft Atlanta | Chad Sunstein and students Elizabeth Brubaker and Amelia Bush | March 20, 2026 |
How do mental health disorders affect the heart?AARP | Viola Vaccarino | March 19, 2026 |
Here’s what you need to know about polio before you travelWashington Post | Marlene Wolfe | March 19, 2026 |
Decatur could see up to $142 million economic boost from 2026 FIFA World Cup events, new report findsCBS News | Tom Smith | March 17, 2026 |
Georgia high school cellphone ban bill nears final passageAtlanta News First | Emory research cited | March 17, 2026 |
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Perspective
Student radio station WMRE dials in on community
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