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| Tuesday, May 26, 2026 | |||
Hello, Emory friends!Summertime has begun, but the great work across Emory continues. This week we’re celebrating another national championship title for the women’s golf team — which is their third in five years and included setting some new records. Plus, keep scrolling for perspectives on what happens when AI clashes with religious beliefs and why colorectal cancer is rising in young adults. Thanks for reading! Remember you can visit the Emory News Center at any time for all the latest updates. - The Emory Report team |
This week’s stories |
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Athletics Women’s golf wins second consecutive NCAA Division III ChampionshipThe Emory women’s golf team successfully defended its 2025 national title after winning the 2026 NCAA Division III Championship on Friday. The Eagles set a new NCAA Championship scoring record — breaking the one they set last year — on the way to their third title in program history. |
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Perspective What happens when AI clashes with religious belief?Whittney Barth, associate teaching professor at Emory Law School and executive director of Emory’s Center for the Study of Law and Religion, answers questions about AI, religion and workplace protections. |
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Health Why colorectal cancer is rising in young adultsPatrick Sullivan, a colorectal surgeon at Emory Winship Cancer Institute, explains colorectal cancer’s rise in early onset cases, lists symptoms you shouldn’t ignore and encourages screenings starting at age 45 to save lives. |
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Connections ‘Trouble the Land’ takes audiences on a multimedia journey through civil rights historyExplore the Civil Rights Movement in five Southern cities via “Trouble the Land,” a new, online multimedia series produced by the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship and appearing in its journal Southern Spaces. |
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