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  • Students Prepare for Post-Undergrad Plans
    Next Monday, more than 3,900 students will be graduating at the University’s 165th commencement ceremony before moving on to new jobs, schools and other post-undergraduate plans.
  • B-School to Eliminate And Add Area Depths
    Beginning next fall, the Goizueta Business School will no longer offer business communication electives but will add two new secondary concentrations.
  • APhiA, TriDelt Win Top Awards
    The 27th annual Greek Award winners were announced Wednesday night at an awards ceremony, which recognized fraternities, sororities and individuals in the Greek community who have stood out during the past year.
  • Reform Comes to Grady
    Provisions of recent health-care reform legislation and the approval of President Obama’s stimulus plan are affecting not only individuals, but also hospitals such as Grady Memorial Hospital, a long-time Emory partner.
  • Emory Poet Joins Hall of Fame
  • Chimp MRIs Inform Brain Study
    Anthropologists and researchers at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center are making groundbreaking advances towards the understanding of the human brain by comparing humans with chimpanzees.
  • Contrary to Trend, Emory’s Application Rate Falls
    Emory received 15,549 applications for its undergraduate program this year, down 51 from last year. The accepted students, 0.2 percent fewer than last year, maintain the same academic standards exhibited by previous classes.
  • Initiative Aspires to Link Religion, Science
  • New Fund Established to Support Oxford Students
    Board of Trustee member John Rice and his wife Cammie have established The Nancy and Charles Rice Scholarship Fund to support students in need.
  • Seniors Dance Way to Graduation
    The intellectuals and the hard workers merged with the angry and the alone in an honors thesis showcase, presented by College seniors Kaitlyn Pados and Alyssa Bruehlman, that broke conventions and presented research on a nonexistent disease.
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