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Walk This Way
Follow in the footsteps of young alumnus Holden Ringer as he makes the long trek across the country, from Washington state to Washington, D.C., to raise awareness of the need for walkable communities in the U.S.
Reframing Life’s Unexpected Detours
Part of being human is to make mistakes and missteps. With faculty, staff and alumni sharing their personal stories, Emory introduces “Reframes: Discovering the Possible,” a student-facing project seeking to ignite a campus-wide conversation about embracing the power of reframing unexpected moments in life.
Inside ‘The Book of James’
Valerie Babb, Emory’s Andrew Mellon Professor of Humanities, examines the life and legacy of basketball icon LeBron James — both on and off the court — in her new work, “The Book of James: The Power, Politics and Passion of Lebron.”
Long COVID: ‘Will We Get Better?’
Long COVID is an unwelcome guest that may steal your energy, sleep, ability to work or take care of family responsibilities, sense of well-being — even your life. Three doctors and a panel of people with long COVID symptoms came together to explore what’s on the horizon for patients during Emory School of Medicine’s Dinner with a Doctor.
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- Valerie Montgomery Rice to Deliver Emory Commencement Address
- Purpose Project Helps Emory Students to Find Meaning in their Lives
- Sociologist Karida L. Brown Wins NAACP Image Award
- FDA Approves Food Allergy Drug Tested at Emory and Children’s
- Student Pianist Kimiko Darcy Wins National Competition
- Life of a Princess: New Biography Examines Adventures of Gulbadan
- Emory Joins AI Safety Institute Consortium to Promote Ethical AI Use
- In Memoriam: Emory Primatologist Frans de Waal