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Recent News About Oxford College of Emory University
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Meet Camille Zats
She is a first year from Menlo Park, California, planning on majoring in BBA and minoring in QSS.
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Golf Competes in The Bulldog Lake Sinclair Invitational
The Emory Oxford men's and women's golf teams competed in The Bulldog Lake Sinclair Invitational in Milledgeville, GA.
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Renowned chef and author visits Oxford Farm, students
One of the unique features of an Oxford education is access to the Oxford College Organic Farm, which grows healthy food that goes straight to the dining hall or is offered to the larger community through a seasonal farmer’s market.
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Women's Tennis Defeats Piedmont 7-2
The Emory Oxford women's tennis team traveled to Piedmont University to compete in their final spring event.
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Emory, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta seek volunteers to help test COVID-19 tests
Emory University and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta are looking for adults and children showing symptoms of COVID-19 to participate in a study helping to test COVID-19 tests.
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Four Emory Healthcare hospitals included in Newsweek’s lists of World’s Best Hospitals 2022
Oxford College of Emory University issued the following announcement on March 8Four Emory Healthcare hospitals have been named top Georgia and U.S.
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Faith-based groups, public health more in sync on COVID-19 than some reports suggest
New research from a team of Emory sociologists shows that American religious groups of all faiths were far more supportive of public health measures designed to end the pandemic than media coverage initially suggested.
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Oxford College Alumni Board Spring Meeting on March 4
Oxford College Alumni Board Spring Meeting on March 4 at 9AM
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Men's Golf Competes in First Spring Event
The Emory Oxford men's golf team brought sophomore Sahil Malhotra and freshman Luke Koon to their first spring tournament.
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Men's Basketball Wins Second-Straight
The Emory Oxford men's basketball won their second-straight game at home against Carolina Basketball Academy. The Eagles won 78-67 and improved their record to 12-11.
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Emory receives landmark gift in support of students and faculty from Rollins Foundation to advance public health
The O. Wayne Rollins Foundation has committed $100 million to Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health
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Mix-and-match COVID-19 vaccine boosters are safe and prompt immune response, study finds
An additional booster dose of any of the COVID-19 vaccines authorized for emergency use or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was safe and boosted immune responses in people who had received a full regimen of any of these vaccines before.
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Emory announces search advisory committee for next executive vice president for health affairs
Emory President Gregory L. Fenves sent the following message to the Woodruff Health Sciences Center and Emory Healthcare community on Jan. 19, 2022.
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Emory Oxford to Host Men's National Championship
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) announced that the Oxford College of Emory University will host the 2022 Men's Division III National Championship.
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Men's Basketball Road Game Canceled
The Eagles' road game against Pasco-Hernando State College (1/6) has been canceled due to health and safety protocols.
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Emory mourns former Sen. Johnny Isakson, recognizes exemplary service
Former Sen. Johnny Isakson passed away Dec. 19, leaving a legacy as a bridge-building lawmaker. He served as U.S. senator for Georgia from 2005 to 2019 and represented the state’s 6th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1998 to 2005.
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Southern Crescent Defeats Emory Oxford, 65-62
In their final game of 2021, the Emory Oxford men's basketball team took on the Tigers of Southern Crescent Technical College.
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Oxford students relax with therapy dogs ahead of final exams
On Reading Day, students unwound from finals stress with therapy dogs in the library.
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National Academy of Inventors names Emory’s Bellamkonda, Cooper as 2021 fellows
Emory University Provost Ravi V. Bellamkonda, a biomedical engineer, and groundbreaking immunologist Max D. Cooper have been named 2021 fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
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Emory works to end the HIV/AIDS pandemic through innovation, collaboration and mentorship
Collaboration and innovation are intertwined with the mission of public health, and are integral to the research conducted at the Emory Rollins School of Public Health and across Emory University.