May 19, 2021 Join the virtual 'Variety Show' fun at Staff Fest on May 21 Block out your afternoon for the 43rd Annual Staff Fest on May 21. See whose pet is crowned Emory’s favorite and cast your vote for the best talent show finalist. The fun begins at 1 p.m.
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Facilitators needed for ECS 101 course for first-year students ECS 101: The Emory Edge (formerly known as PACE 101) is a course designed to provide first-year students with the knowledge, skills, and connections needed for a successful transition to Emory. All first-year students are required to take the course in their fall semester. University staff are invited to apply.
We all need a place to share how we’re feeling. And it might be easier to open up in a group of your peers. In the past, Here 4 U sessions helped uplift young adults 18 to 24 years old. Now we’re lending support to another group heavily affected by COVID-19. Any woman age 18 and older can register. Sessions are available throughout the month, beginning May 17. Register here.
Emory Athletics Jacob Singer: Senior Spotlight focuses on a baseball player who is a business major with a concentration in finance and real estate. Kathryn McElheny: Class of 2009 student-athlete is named Mets head team physician. NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships: Three Emory student-athletes named.
Survey: 63% of US Jews encountered anti-Semitism over last 5 years American white supremacists have long blamed Jews for orchestrating “white genocide,” the notion that the white race is dying, as nonwhites and immigrants grow in number. NPR: As campus life resumes, so does concern over hazing (4-minute listen)
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