Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Don't miss the following in this issue:
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Emory's Class of 2027
Learn about the outstanding students admitted to the undergraduate Class of 2027, whose experiences reflect an increased interest in community-mindedness and humanitarian efforts.
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Staff Fest 2023 T-shirt Shop is open
Save the date for the 45th Annual Staff Fest, held on May 12! This year’s theme is
Planet Emory: Soaring to New Heights.
A time-honored tradition, Staff Fest is an annual celebration of Emory University’s dedicated and hardworking staff.
Staff Fest shirts are now on sale through April 10. Choose from one of four colors, or rock all four! Shirts are $10 each and can be mailed to you (for a fee) or picked up on campus.
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Does your office send out a newsletter regularly? We'd like to know!
The Campus Life News website has a
page dedicated to ECL departmental newsletters and would like to include yours. Please share with
campuslife@emory.edu and include the following information: your department, name of newsletter, purpose, link to subscribe, and archive (if available).
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Coffee Meet Up
Whether it is your first or third cup of coffee or tea, join your Campus Life colleagues for informal networking. Grab a drink or snack at Kaldi's or bring your own. Kaldi’s Coffee in the Emory Student Center,
Wednesday, April 12
, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
No RSVP necessary. Just show up.
Lunch and Learn: Emory as a Global Campus
Join Campus Life colleagues for
Emory as a Global Campus
JEDI Reflections webinar offered by the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. After the webinar, participants will debrief and discuss impacts to the work of Campus Life.
Tuesday, April 18, from 11 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. AMUC 225*.
Registration required. Direct questions to
venus.miller2@emory.edu.
*Note the change in location.
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23 trends for 2023 and beyond
Emory faculty and alumni don’t need to read tarot cards or interpret the holes in cheese (yes, it’s a real practice, albeit an ancient one, called tyromancy) to predict the future. They use their deep scholarly expertise and years of industry insights to spot shifts in their fields and stay ahead of the curve.
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Free speech (or not) at Stanford
Stuart Kyle Duncan — a federal appeals court judge appointed by Donald Trump — visited Stanford Law School this month to give a talk. It didn’t go well. Students frequently interrupted him with heckling. One protester called for his daughters to be raped, Duncan said.
(How to access New York Times)
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Eat Smart, Move More, Weigh Less Registration is Open
Learn new strategics for making lifestyle changes, including healthy eating and physical activity, to achieve and maintain a healthy weight. This 15-week online weight management program is delivered by a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) in real time. Classes run from April 23 - August 6, 2023. Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration is open now until April 21.
Learn more and register.
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If you have submissions or other suggestions for this newsletter, please email us at:
jbbrown@emory.edu.
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