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ELLMANN LECTURES RETURN MARCH 3-5

Those who appreciate literature’s ability to move, challenge, and delight
readers have someplace important to be — the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts
— from March 3-5.

The Richard Ellmann Lectures in Modern Literature resume with the arrival of
poet Natasha Trethewey and writer Fintan O’Toole. Their lectures will
commemorate the 10th anniversary of the death of Nobel Prize–winner Seamus
Heaney, the inaugural Ellmann Lecturer, by deepening the love of words both
spoken and written.

Trethewey and O’Toole have significant scholarly connections to Heaney and will
lecture on the theme “Writing Lives,” examining the intersections of art, life,
and writing.

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At Emory College of Arts and Sciences we are dedicated to the discovery of
knowledge, the creation of new works, and paradigm-shifting research with broad
impact.

Our students learn how to think critically, weigh conflicting evidence, and ask
questions that challenge existing orthodoxy. We expect them to communicate with
clarity and collaborate within diverse communities.

Our students take these skills into every field as the thought leaders and
innovators our complex and interconnected society needs.

Through our dedication to the creation and dissemination of knowledge, we are
setting the standard for what a liberal arts research university can achieve.


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HOLISTIC LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION

At the heart of Emory's liberal arts mission, we cultivate exploration, academic
rigor, and self-reflection to help each student craft a unique four-year college
experience.

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Our students explore widely and dive deeply into our research enterprise with
outstanding faculty who constantly push the boundaries of knowledge across the
sciences and humanities.

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Academic excellence can – and must – be achieved by deliberately diversifying
our faculty and student body, and building an equitable, and inclusive culture
where all can thrive.

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Atlanta Science Festival returns to inspire discovery for all agesCelebrate
Women’s History Month with these events around EmoryEmory announces 2024 Bobby
Jones ScholarsMiriam Udel named 2024-25 Emory College Chronos FellowAuthor David
Sterling Brown in conversation on ‘Shakespeare’s White Others’ Feb. 29
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UPCOMING EMORY COLLEGE EVENTS

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Print & Paper: The Wonderful World of Book Arts (2 parts)
5:00 PM
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Mar
12
PhCB - Cell Biology Discovery through Systems Biology of Rare Genetic Disorders
6:00 PM
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Mar
12
Healthy Emory 101 Webinar
8:30 PM
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Mar
13
Video Production Team Drop-In
3:30 PM
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13
Emory Emergency Notification System Test
5:00 PM
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FACULTY IN THE MEDIA


TAYARI JONES ON HER LITERARY LINEAGE AND CHOOSING ATLANTA

Tayari Jones—author, professor, and griot of the American South—has a lot on her
plate. She teaches a creative writing class at Emory University, she has book
blurbs due and forewords to file, and she has words in a just-released craft
book, How We Do It, where her Emory colleague Jericho Brown gathered Black
writers to explain “how they go about making what they make.” “I know I have a
novel,” Jones writes, “when I have a question to which I don’t know the
moral/ethical answer.” She is also putting the finishing touches on her fifth
and forthcoming novel,  Old Fourth Ward, which is set squarely in Black
Atlanta’s centers of gravity: the historic neighborhood adjacent to downtown
Atlanta (and the book’s namesake) and Cascade Heights (her old stomping
grounds).

Read Interview in Atlanta Magazine   


Gonzalo Vazquez-ProkopecBig city mosquitoes are a big problem — and now a big
targetNPRCarol AndersonNew attack on Voting Rights Act threatens Black vote
protections: ‘It’s a problem’MSNBCKarida BrownHusband & wife reimagine W.E.B.
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