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Oxford College of Emory University: Longtime dean of campus life Joe Moon to speak at 2023 Oxford Commencement
Joe Moon, Oxford dean of campus life for the past 35 years, will deliver the keynote address at the 178th Commencement exercises on Saturday, May 6. Moon will retire on Aug. 1 after a long and impactful career.
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Oxford College of Emory University: Anthony Ray Hinton to deliver Emory Commencement address
Activist, writer and justice advocate Anthony Ray Hinton will deliver the keynote address at Emory University’s 178th Commencement ceremony, scheduled for Monday, May 8, on the Emory Quadrangle.
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Commitment to Our People: Emory staff 'make everything possible'
With those words, President Gregory L. Fenves introduced a new focus area to the reimagined One Emory strategic framework — one he characterized as “crucial.
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March 24 webinar explores artificial intelligence and the future of higher education
As ChatGPT and other natural language processing tools fueled by artificial intelligence enter the world stage, educators are looking at how these models will transform education in the classroom and beyond.
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Match Day reveals where Emory medical students will begin their careers as doctors
The Emory Student Center was bright with energy and excitement March 17 as medical students in the Class of 2023 gathered with their peers and loved ones to find out where they had matched for their residencies.
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New grant will help Emory researchers assess the health impact of climate change on Atlanta neighborhoods
Saria Hassan, assistant professor at the Emory School of Medicine (left) and Eri Saikawa, associate professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences at Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health (right), will measure how climate change impacts health in underserved communities.
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Research roundup: Recent grants and publications for Emory faculty and staff
As an academic research institution, Emory’s faculty and staff conduct studies across every discipline, from the sciences to the humanities.
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New study shows how machine learning can improve care for people with Rett syndrome
Over the last decade there has been a surge in the use of both medical-grade and consumer-grade wearable devices that measure an individual’s physiology.
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Usher in spring with arts around campus all month
Spring has arrived in Atlanta, and the trees across Emory’s campus have started to bloom
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Mellon Foundation awards Emory $2.4 million to advance Indigenous studies and knowledge with the Muscogee Nation
The Mellon Foundation has awarded Emory University and the College of the Muscogee Nation (CMN) in Oklahoma a $2.4 million grant
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Your voice matters: COACHE faculty satisfaction survey to launch in February
This February, eligible tenure track and CRT faculty will receive in their inboxes a personalized link leading them to a confidential faculty satisfaction survey, which the Office of the Provost and Faculty Affairs conduct in partnership with The Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education (COACHE), an operation of Harvard’s Graduate School of Education.
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Carlos del Rio to serve as interim dean for Emory University School of Medicine
Emory University has appointed Carlos del Rio, MD, an internationally known clinician and epidemiologist, as interim dean for the Emory University School of Medicine.
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Conference with the Dalai Lama highlights Emory Compassion Center’s work
At the invitation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Emory University’s Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics hosted a conference in Dharamsala, India, last month.
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Emory School of Nursing receives award to advance health equity through nursing
An Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing program promoting dementia care for African American families through faith-based partnerships is among 16 organizations to receive a Health Equity Innovation Fund award.
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Spring semester brings new initiatives, events across Emory
The nine schools that make up Emory University head into the new semester with innovative initiatives, achievements to celebrate and a full slate of engaging speakers and events.
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Emory University and Grady Health System awarded $4.4 million to study Atlanta car crashes
The Injury Prevention Research Center at Emory University (IPRCE), Grady Health System and collaborators at the University of Michigan have been awarded a five-year, $4.4 million project to continue studying motor vehicle crashes in metro Atlanta that result in injuries treated at Grady.
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Emory anthropologist explores loneliness and well-being, in Japan and the world
Chikako Ozawa-de Silva, Emory professor of anthropology, was born and raised in Kagoshima on the southernmost tip of Japan — a historically rich area where different cultures flowed through with the sea trade.
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Feast of Words provides (at least) 89 reasons to prize faculty books
Though writers can be notoriously solitary, where new books are on display that they and their colleagues have written, swing the doors wide: they will come.
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Emory’s expanded financial aid doubles undergrads on pace to graduate debt-free
The expansion of the Emory Advantage program this fall has more than doubled the number of undergraduates on pace to take on limited, if any, debt. Emory’s longstanding partnership with “an aggregator of excellence” for low-income students offers a glimpse into the impact that kind of support can have for future graduates.
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Emory’s Noah Okada named Quad Fellow for work applying AI to neuroscience research
Emory College senior Noah Okada is among 100 exceptional scholars selected for the inaugural cohort of Quad Fellows, a global network of thinkers working across science and technology to solve real-world problems.