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Up for Debate
At Emory’s Barkley Forum — one of the nation’s top programs in competitive debate — students become masters of critical thinking, research and rhetoric. But they also learn to advocate for marginalized communities, helping them to raise their voices, and fight against misinformation and propaganda.
Your Next Summer Listen
Tune into these 10 Emory podcasts meant to inspire, entertain and teach you something new, no matter your interests.
AI in Use: Counting Worms, Analyzing Art and Building Chatbots
Discover three special ways Emory students are leveraging artificial intelligence through experiential learning.
Nobody's Perfect: Reframing Life's Detours
A new campaign at Emory is helping students and the entire university community work to reframe their mistakes, shortcomings and moments of defeat, embrace life's setbacks as opportunities to learn and grow, and turn away from the pursuit of perfection.
Supporting Psychiatry and Dispelling Stereotypes
Find out why Catherine Hardman has given more than $10 million to the Emory Brain Health Center, bolstering research and patient treatment.
Investing in the Power of Professors
Read about how Emory has added more than 80 new endowed professorships via the 2O36 campaign.
Letter from the President
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- Jefferson Award Winner: Lobsang Tenzin Negi
- Undergraduate Brittain Award Winner: Khegan Meyers
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