December 14, 2022
This issue of Campus Life Today is the last issue of 2022.
Publication will resume on Jan. 4, 2023.
May you have a safe and enjoyable Winter Recess.
Don't miss the following in this issue:
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Winter Recess Greeting from Dean Enku Gelaye -- with event photos
Our Tropical Getaway to Swoop’s Beach last week was fabulous. It was wonderful to have so many of us together having so much fun. Again, congratulations to all of our award recipients and kudos to all the folks who did such a remarkable job of making this event happen. Today, I simply want to reach out to you all to say thank you for yet another year of extraordinary service to our Emory students. Like every year, we faced challenges and, like every year, we overcame them. I hope you enjoy the Winter Recess that you so richly deserve, and please make time to take care of yourselves. One last thing: You can
review the Tropical Getaway photos and download as many as you want for free. See you in January. Meanwhile, stay safe and well.
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It pays to have friends and it could pay you $1,000 if you are a Campus Life employee
Campus Life is pleased to introduce a matching referral bonus for Campus Life employees who make qualifying referrals of candidates for Campus Life job openings. In other words, your referral can earn you a $500 bonus from Campus Life’s matching referral program in addition to the $500 bonus from Emory Human Resources’ recently announced job referral program, It Pays to Have Friends.
Learn more.
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Brianna Jones named head coach for volleyball
Emory University assistant vice president of Campus Life and Clyde Partin Sr., Director of Athletics Keiko Price has announced the appointment of Brianna Jones as head coach of the Emory University volleyball program.
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SCMIS' McNeal receives promotion
Kimberly McNeal has a new job title, assistant director of Student Case Management and Intervention Services. McNeal joined SCMIS in January 2022 as a case manager and communications coordinator. As assistant director, she will develop and implement a case management system that provides evaluation, intervention, education, outreach, and referral support to students of concern or in distress. McNeal will collaborate with on and off-campus partners to coordinate wrap-around services that address issues such as food insecurity, homelessness, mental health, physical health, crime victimization, academic, and social adjustment.
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ESC and AMUC bring home industry certification awards
The Emory Student Center (ESC) and the Alumni Memorial University Center (AMUC) have received the
BOMA 360 Performance Award for 2022. The BOMA certification award, presented by the Building Owners and Managers Association International, “sets the standard worldwide for operational best practices in the commercial real estate industry.” The program evaluates buildings against industry best practices in six major areas: Building operations and management; life safety, security and risk management; training and education; energy; environmental/sustainability; tenant relations/community involvement. Emory’s BOMA certification awards will be showcased in their respective buildings.
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The second-wave feminist movement that ushered in Titles VII, VIII, and IX created a paradigm shift in America. Women, who could be fired for being pregnant and were unable to get a credit card without a man, demanded full personhood and wouldn’t let up.
Read full story.
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Search process launches for next dean of Emory College
The next dean must have a track record of outstanding scholarly achievement, resource management, fundraising, recruiting and developing a diverse and excellent faculty, as well as a clear ability to foster a robust student experience, a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, and experience driving positive change within complex university systems.
Search launches for the next dean of Oxford College
“Oxford College is at the heart of Emory’s history and its future. We’re searching for a leader who champions Oxford’s traditions of excellence and community, while continually and creatively advancing our goal of providing transformational student experiences through initiatives like
Student Flourishing,” says Provost Bellamkonda.
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