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| Monday, April 13, 2026 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!As AI expands, Emory experts continue to explore how the technology influences creativity, work, medicine and more. Hundreds of participants gathered to discuss these and other topics during “Ground Truth: Reclaiming Reality in the Age of AI.” Undergraduate students from across the region also visited campus to participate in the SEUSS Symposium, a longstanding event focused on sociology research. Plus, see what activities are in store for students during “Dooley’s Voyage” this week. Thanks for reading, and visit the Emory News Center anytime for all the latest updates. — The Emory Report team |
This week’s stories |
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Perspectives
Emory convenes national conference for honest talk about AI
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Discovery Undergraduate research shines at 44th annual sociology conferenceThe 44th annual SouthEastern Undergraduate Sociology Symposium, a collaboration between Emory and Morehouse College, attracted undergraduate students from across the region to present original research. |
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University Emory’s graduate and professional schools ranked among top in 2026 by U.S. News and World ReportThe top rankings span nursing, public health, medicine, business and law, highlighting Emory’s broad academic excellence. |
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Research
Understanding health, history and environment in urban Brazil
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Campus Dooley’s Week 2026 sets sail“Dooley’s Voyage” departs today, with students enjoying activities throughout the week. See what will be happening across campus, including a treasure hunt, wave surfing and more. |
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Emory experts in the news |
Some Atlanta college students skip beach trips for service-focused spring breakCBS News | James Roland | April 9, 2026 |
Making disability visible in history: A conversation with Rosemarie Garland-ThomsonMs. Magazine | Rosemarie Garland-Thomson | April 9, 2026 |
Americans lost over $20 billion in 2025 to online scams; FBI report findsNational News Desk | Rajiv Garg | April 8, 2026 |
The New Ivies: 20 great employer-friendly colleges embracing AIForbes | Emory University | April 8, 2026 |
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Insight Season 7 of ‘Your Fantastic Mind’ premieres tonight on GPBOnce again, Emory and Georgia Public Broadcasting are teaming up to present the Emmy Award-winning television series “Your Fantastic Mind.” Season seven will explore a range of topics, including ALS, Alzheimer’s, suicide prevention and early brain development. The first episode premieres tonight at 9:30 p.m. ET. |
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