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Jericho Brown, Emory’s Winship Distinguished Research Professor in Creative Writing, has won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his latest collection, The Tradition. Brown also lent his powerful words to capture the spirit of the Emory community in a new video that honors the #EmoryTogether ethos.
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"Hope is a powerful force," says Bryan Stevenson in his 2020 Emory Commencement address. "Hope will sometimes make you stand up, even when people say, 'Sit down.' It will make you speak, even when people say, 'Be quiet.'"
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Reid Epstein 01C writes stories that clarify the ever-changing electoral landscape of the 2020 United States presidential race. Epstein, a political reporter at The New York Times, credits his time on staff and as editor in chief of The Emory Wheel for honing his reporting skills.
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David Civitello, assistant professor of biology, was on St. Simons Island with his class over spring break when Emory leaders sent the first email about closing campus.
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Wande Okunoren-Meadows 02C, executive director of Little Ones Learning Center, is passionate about whole foods and their effects on the children in Forest Park, Ga. She believes in helping her students get their very best start in life and says an appreciation for the soil and fresh food is the first step.
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Join us to celebrate the winners of the Emory Entrepreneur Awards at Emory’s newest center for creativity, learning, and innovation.
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Years ago, when Dr. Kersha Pennicott 09C was an undergrad, with longtime laser focus on the end goal of medical school, a gentleman suggested instead of being a doctor, she marry a doctor because it “would be easier...” That comment, coupled with her inner drive, has been the fuel to her fire.
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The Holbrook Decatur is one in the current trend of boutique retirement living facilities. More swanky hotel than healthcare facility, every imaginable amenity is available 24 hours a day.
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The final story in our series on the 2018 Emory Entrepreneur Award winners features Nabiha Saklayen 12C, who tells EmoryWire about her work and her mission to show scientists that there are many careers paths.
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After years on the editorial side of the news, at both The Emory Wheel and The New York Times, Robbie Brown 07C decided to flip to the business side. He pursued an MBA and now serves as the general manager and director of strategy and business development at Bloomberg Media.
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Before going out on the Homecoming Concert Stage, Kristian Bush 92C, prolific artist and one-half of the multiplatinum, award-winning, pop-country duo Sugarland, took some time to talk with EmoryWire about Dark Water, his most recent band, the Venn diagram of country music, and what Homecoming at Emory means to him.
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An expert on climate change, Sandra Kwak 04C spends her days educating the public, raising funds, and running 10Power, the company she founded.
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After Barney Gimbel 02C worked stints at Newsweek, the U.S. Department of Defense, and in London finance, the former Emory Wheel editor-in-chief found his professional home in global strategic communications.
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Rohit Malhotra 08C is a 2018 Emory Entrepreneur Award honoree, and the founder and executive director of Atlanta's Center for Civic Innovation, where he works every day to narrow the inequalities in the world.
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Elizabeth Cobb Durel celebrates the beginning of the school year and shares stories about alumni entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and new students.
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Jordan Stein 12C founded CityMatters to help businesses align with community stakeholders, leverage demographic trends, and grow into new markets.
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Ashish Mistry 98C launched KontrolFreek to bring much-needed ergonomics to performance gamers.
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The Office of Alumni and Constituent Engagement is pleased to announce that Dr. Curley L. Bonds II 87C is the 2019 J. Pollard Turman Alumni Service Award Recipient.
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Meet Raquel Solla 19C! She was our intern at the Office of Alumni and Constituent Engagement, but more importantly, she just graduated from Emory College! Follow her journey through Commencement Week 2019.
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After ten years on Wall Street and 18 months of introspection, Perry Rahbar 04C, founded dv01 to make data transparent for capital markets.
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Randi Braun 10C, founder of Something Major Coaching is passionate about helping women navigate their career paths while also growing their families.
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Emory received more applications than ever for the Class of 2023.
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...and why you should follow him. Hint: Even if you're not a car fanatic, DeMuro's videos are accessible, compelling, and packed with wit, intelligence, and fun.
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This winter, a group of Emory alumni joined the storied ranks of filmmakers from around the world to debut their short film, "sometimes, i think about dying."
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Sandra Kwak 04C is improving the lives of women and bringing economic justice to communities that lack electricity. The company she founded, 10Power, is energizing all operations at the UNICEF Haiti headquarters.
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The Horror Writers Association has established a National Day of Recognition for Dark Poetry.
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Author Roshani Chokshi 13C tells EmoryWire how her time at Emory inspired her New York Times best-selling middle-grade novels.
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Darrah Brustein 06C has spent the last decade crafting and integrating her life and work intentionally and has created a life and a career she loves, in balance. Brustein shares steps towards that goal.
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Ranjit Bijoy 14C has made it even easier to work from home through his tech startup, Immersed.
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Inspired by his time in the United States Army Special Forces, Jason McCarthy 01C makes backpacks for people seeking a new fitness experience.
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Enjoy some of the highlights from graduation celebrations.
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For the first time in recent memory, a mother and a daughter will graduate from Emory on the same day. The Silversteins have made Emory a family affair.
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By bringing dermatology researchers together with researchers of other specialties, Dr. Anna Lien-Lun Chien 01C is helping to uncover surprising links between skin conditions and neurological conditions.
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Journalist Ben Shpigel 02C reflects on the lack of major media coverage for the Paralympics and makes a new Emory friend during his trip.
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The Caucus of Emory Black Alumni and the Black Student Alliance came together to celebrate, to kick off their anniversary years, and to work to fully endow The Herman L. Reese Community Service Award.
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Navigating the joys and challenges of interfaith relationships is not only at the core of the career of Becky Herring 08C, it’s at the core of her personal life as well.
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"Veterans have a very different view of service. If you can do it, you just do it."
December 4, 2017
Air Force veteran Vonetta Daniels 02C just gets it done.
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In our seasonal authors roundup, find a gift for every kind of book lover.
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New York Alumni Chapter President Brian Sperber 07C shares legal expertise and compassion for those who can’t defend themselves.
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The Packaged Good helps family members of all ages give back to the community.
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Have you wondered how to say the right thing when the wrong thing happens? Author and Coach Laura Jack 04C explains.
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Young alumnus Ian Margol 13C, up-and-coming reporter, covered Irma from Miami, Florida.
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“Well-begun is half done, and debut novelist Lovett captures us on the very first page of this story set in rural Georgia in the middle of the last century,” says the Kirkus Starred Review.
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Usit is an award-winning entrepreneurial on-demand babysitting venture that pairs college students with families.
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Zack Bush 00B revamps a popular Miami hot spot.
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A team of Emory undergraduate researchers are headed to Boston, Massachusetts to compete in the iGEM competition.
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With national partnerships and community outreach, the nonpartisan organization Ride to Vote provides opportunity for the underserved to vote.
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Emory alumnus, Djuan Rivers 87C, works to ensure unique—and sometimes out-of-this-world—experiences for guests at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park located at the Walt Disney World® Resort.
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Natasha D'Souza 03C gives of her time and talent to connect Emory alumni in Miami, FL to the university and to each other through her role as the Miami alumni chapter president.
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In directing a feature documentary about Hereditary Angioedema, Natalie Metzger 07C empowers patients.
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Professor of English Benjamin Reiss examines the history of the nighttime family ritual.
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Passionate about acting, filmmaking, and writing, the multi-talented B.J. Winfrey 93C spreads his wings with a new novel and feature film.
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How does a student's intrinsic motivation affect learning? Private Prep Founder and Managing Partner Steve Feldman 03C explains.
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As Emory celebrates 100 Years of Women, EmoryWire meets United States Air Force Lt. Col. (Ret.) Judith Hendrickson 68C.
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VNTANA Chief Marketing Officer Natascha French 02C shares practical advice and wisdom on navigating the career search.
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Emory's 172nd Commencement speaker and honorary degree recipients announced.
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New Year, new goals. Author and Coach Kathryn Kemp Guylay 92C shares advice on balancing receptivity with proactivity.
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"An entrepreneur should create a company that suits his or her personality, values, and goals," Brustein advises.
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Through soul-searching and self-awareness, a writer finds peace after trauma.
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Pulitzer-Prize winning author Joel Shurkin 60C takes a look at physicist Richard Garwin, inventor of air-traffic control systems and touch screens.
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In the face of extreme temperatures, will fine wine grapes grow? The Northern Grapes Project researches cold hardy grapes.
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Shopping This Holiday Season? Fashion, Beauty, and Food by Emory Alumni and Faculty.
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Ben Arnon 98C is a New York City-based visual journalist whose focus is documentary reportage, street portraiture, and the impact of human existence on urban landscapes.
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For many soldiers, the remnants of war are wounds that don't quite heal. In his book Wounded Warriors, Mike Sager 78C shares the deeply personal stories of veterans.
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Tired of trying to keep your cell phone charged on the go? Try Juice Batteries.
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With assistants like Amy, time management might get a whole lot easier.
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Decisions often alter the course of history. What drives a leader to make choices that will shape a nation?
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An Emory Abroad experience helped Georgann Bloom Young 88C shape the course of her professional life as a learning specialist.
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Leaders have many styles. Meet Charlie Young 87C, the man at the helm of Coldwell Banker Real Estate.
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Emory has become serious about leveraging its physical assets to support film productions.
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Join Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library Director Rosemary Magee as she discusses Shakespeare's influence.
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Save the Day's Executive Director Ben Sheehan 07C tackles a timely topic: voting.
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Emory loyalty is something to be proud of for Lt. Col. Nesbit Shearouse II 52Ox 54C, dedicated volunteer and great friend.
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"Justice demands troublemakers," says "Denial" star Rachel Weisz.
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For Madhumitha Baby Kumar 20C, maintaining family ties is crucial to a freshman life in balance.
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In her second novel, bestselling author Anton DiSclafani 03C immerses the reader in the complicated high society Houston social circles of the 1950s.
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New in Alumni Ink: The After Party magnifies the complexity of friendship.
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Need a clean house, but hate the hassle of finding a reliable and affordable cleaner? Sanders says to book online with Hux.
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Kathryn Kemp Guylay 92C asks, "Are you looking for inspiration to tackle life's challenges? Want to learn simple ways to live life more fully, with more energy, and with greater success?"
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Kathryn Kemp Guylay 92C asks, what do you stand for? And have you crafted your own personal vision?
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Teaching kids to value money is top goal for Darrah Brustein 06C.