Monday, November 3
At 11:30 a.m. at the Luce Center and on Zoom, the Emeritus College Lunch Colloquium presents Mel Konner, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, who will give a talk titled "Believers: Faith in Human Nature." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At noon at the second floor of the Emory Bookstore, the James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference Colloquium presents Carolyn Liebler, professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) who will give a talk titled "Mixed Heritage in the Family: Racial Identity, Spousal Choice, and Child-Rearing." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 1 p.m. at the Health Sciences Research Building II room N600 and on Zoom, the Center for Childhood Infections and Vaccines presents Irene Njuguna, research associate professor, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, who will speak on "The HIV Care Continuum in Children: successes, gaps and the future." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 1 p.m. on Zoom, the Department of Data and Decision Sciences Speaker Series presents Eric Auerbach (economics, Northwestern University), who will give a talk titled "Uniform Confidence Bands For Network Structure." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 4:30 p.m. at Tarbutton Hall room 106, the Institute of African Studies presents a Performance Workshop featuring Eva Doumbia, founder of La part du pauvre/Nana Triban theater company, recipient of the Grand Prix de Littérature dramatique 2021, and holder of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 6 p.m. at Cannon Chapel, C3, the Office of Student Life, La Mesa, and La Familia presents Entre Vida y Muerte: A Night of Music, Reflection, and Community. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 7 p.m. at the Emory Visual Arts Building and on Zoom, the Photography Speaks series presents Stephanie Dowda DeMer, Atlanta-based photographer and Emory Arts Fellow in Visual Arts. For more information, please visit this webpage.
Tuesday, November 4
At 9 a.m. on Zoom, the Library & Information Technology Services presents a webinar titled "Collaborative Assignments." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 10 a.m. on Zoom, Emory Human Resources presents a webinar titled "Career Development Conversations." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 10 a.m. on Zoom, the Academic Production Team presents a Video Production Team Drop-In. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 11 a.m. at the McDonough Plaza, Emory Dining and the Office of Sustainability Initiatives present the Emory Farmers Market. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 11:30 a.m. at the Health Sciences Research Building II, the Advanced Technology Development Center presents Office Hours. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 2:30 p.m. at the Performing Arts Studio, the music, political science, Russian and East Asian languages and cultures, and sociology departments present a guest lecture featuring Iryna Tukova, associate professor of music theory, National Music Academy of Ukraine, who will give a talk titled "Art Music in Ukraine during Wartime as a Tool of Resistance." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 4 p.m. at the Health Sciences Research Building I Auditorium and on Zoom, the Children's Center for Immunity and Applied Genomics Seminar presents Eric Green, former director, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Senior Consultant Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Department of Pediatrics, Emory Medicine, who will give a talk titled "From the Human Genome Project to the Realization of Genomic Medicine: Highlights from a ~35-Year Journey." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 5:30 p.m. at the Rich Memorial Building room 210, Arts at Emory presents The Restoration Project: Be the Main Character of Your Own Story, a recurring cabaret workshop series. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 7 p.m. at the Oxford Chapel, the Oxford Library presents Tamika Strong, president of theGeorgia Genealogical Society, Board Member of the Georgia Archives Institute, who will give a talk titled "Genealogy: discovering and preserving the personal past." For more information, please visit this webpage.
Wednesday, November 5
At 10 a.m. on Zoom, Emory Human Resources presents a webinar titled "Career Development Conversations (Managers and Leaders Session)." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At noon online, the Emory Latinx Employee Resource Network presents Conversa & Aprende (Speak & Learn), a virtual session to practice Spanish. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 3 p.m. at the Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta News First presents Rebuilding Vaccine Confidence, a screening of Tragedy in Paradise and a panel discussion. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 5 p.m. at Spelman College Baldwin Burroughs Theatre, the Institute of African Studies presents An Evening with Eva Doumbia, founder of La part du pauvre/Nana Triban theater company, recipient of the Grand Prix de Littérature dramatique 2021, and holder of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 7 p.m. on Zoom, the Department of Economics presents the 8th Annual Alumni Professional Pathways Conversation. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 7 p.m. at the Emory Center for Ethics, the Emory Center for Ethics presents Meghan O'Rourke, New York Times bestselling author, who will give a talk titled "Beyond Diagnosis: The Ethics of Recognizing Invisible Illness." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 7:30 p.m. at White Hall room 208, Emory Cinematheque presents a screening of Night Moves. For more information, please visit this webpage.
Thursday, November 6
At 9 a.m. at the Health Sciences Research Building I Rollins Auditorium, the Center for Childhood Infections & Vaccines presents the 9th Annual Center for Childhood Infections & Vaccines Symposium. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 10:30 a.m. at Whitehead Auditorium and on Zoom, the Department of Microbiology and Immunology Igor Stojiljkovic, MD, PhD, Memorial Lecture presents David Hendrixson, professor, Department Of Microbiology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, who will give a talk titled "Flagellar Motor Biogenesis in Polarly-Flagellated Bacterial Pathogens." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 11:30 a.m. at the O. Wayne Rollins Research Center room 1052, the Biology Seminar Series presents Will Ratcliff (Georgia Institute of Technology), who will give a talk titled "Exploring the origin of multicellularity in real time: what we've learned from 10,000 generations of laboratory evolution." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 11:30 a.m. on Zoom, the Department of Biomedical Engineering presents Speed Networking: Inflammation. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At noon on Zoom, the Marcus Autism Center Series presents John P. Hegarty, clinical assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and Stanford Clinical Neuroscience Lab, who will give a talk titled "Neuroimaging twin studies to identify genetic and environmental influences on the brain in autism spectrum disorder." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At noon at Kemp Malone Library (Callaway N301), the English Department presents Anne Savarese, Princeton University Press, who will give a informational session on book publishing. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At noon at Whitehead Auditorium, the Department of Biochemistry presents Bohdan Schneider (Institute of Biotechnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Prague Region), who will give a talk titled "Tools for annotation and validation of nucleic acids at dnatco.datmos.org." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At noon on Zoom, the University Research Committee presents an Grant Informational Session. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At noon on Zoom, the Faculty Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) presents a webinar titled "FSAP Overview of Programs and Services." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 4 p.m. at Anthropology room 206, the Institute of African Studies presents Ademide Adelusi-Adeluyi, associate professor, history, Howard University, who will give a talk titled "Imagine Loving Lagos?" featuring respondent Ololade Faniyi, PhD student, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 7 p.m. at the Carlos Museum Ackerman Hall, the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies Annual Rothschild Lecture presents Laura Arnold Leibman (Princeton University), who will give a talk titled "Rethinking Jews and Race: A Multiracial Jewish Family in Early America." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 8 p.m. at the Emory Performing Arts Center, Music at Emory presents the Emory University Chamber Orchestra. For more information, please visit this webpage.
Friday, November 7
At 8:15 a.m. at the Convocation Hall room 208, the Arts and Humanities Inquiry Fund, the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry, the Office of the Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Hightower Fund, Art History, English, Film and Media, History, and Philosophy presents Close Reading for the Twenty-First Century: A Symposium, with panels on studying, teaching, and evaluating close reading, and close reading across the disciplines running all day. To register, please visit this link.
At 11 a.m. in Callaway N204 or via Zoom The Tam Institute for Jewish Studies presents Laura Arnold Liebman (Princeton University), who will deliver the Rothschild Lecture and Seminar: “The Material of Race: Caribbean Jews, Clothing, and Manhood in the Age of Emancipation and Liberal Revolution.” To register, visit this link.
At 11:30 a.m. at the Psychology and Interdisciplinary Sciences Building room 561, the Institute of African Studies presents Kauna Malgwi, clinical psychologist and Nigerian labor organizer, who will give a talk titled "The Hidden Cost of AI: A Student Open Discussion." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 1 p.m. at Convocation Hall room 210, the Department of Religion presents a Book Launch Event celebrating Gary Laderman,professor of religion, Emory, for his new book, Sacred Drugs: How Psychoactive Substances Mix with Religious Life. To register, please visit this webpage.
At 3:30 p.m. at the Psychology and Interdisciplinary Sciences Building room 225, the Emory Climate Hub presents Bronwen Powell, professor, geography, African studies, and anthropology, Penn State, who will give a talk titled "Collard Greens in the Moroccan Oasis." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 4:30 p.m. at the Psychology and Interdisciplinary Sciences Building room 290, the Department of Spanish & Portuguese and the Program in Linguistics presents Karl Swinehart, associate professor of linguistics, Department of Comparative Humanities, University of Louisville, who will give a talk titled "A Difficult Language: Aymara Media, Linguistic Labor, and Urban Indigeneity in Bolivia." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 6:30 p.m. at the Emory Performing Arts Studio, the Billops-Hatch Artist & Influence Programming Series presents An Oral History Overview with artist Noah Jemisin and Halima Taha (Hammonds House Museum). For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 7:30 p.m. at the Oxford Chapel, the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta presents Vega Quartet featuring Edward Arron (cello). For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 8 p.m. at the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts Emerson Concert Hall, the Candler Concert Series presents Cameron Carpenter (organ). For more information, please visit this webpage.
Saturday, November 8
At 10 a.m. at the Carlos Museum, the Carlos Museum presents Relaxed Mornings for anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to the museum. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 10 a.m. at Oxford College, Emory Cares presents International Day of Service. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 10 a.m. at the Emory Performing Arts Studio, Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta Master Class Series presents Edward Arron (cello). For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 2 p.m. at the Carlos Museum Level One Galleries, the Carlos Museum presents Student Guide Tours: Insistent Presence. For more information, please visit this webpage.
Sunday, November 9
At 2 p.m. at the Carlos Museum Rotunda, the Carlos Museum presents Sunday Public Tour, a drop-in docent-led tour. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 4 p.m. at the Schwartz Center Emerson Concert Hall, the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta Emerson Concert Series presents Edward Arron (cello) and the Vega Quartet. For more information, please visit this webpage.
Monday, November 10
At 9:30 a.m. at Convocation Hall room 210, the Department of Accessibility Services presents Brandi Benton, director of Health Education, Center for Student Wellbeing, who will give a talk titled "Different, Not Deficient: Shifting the Way We See Disability." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 11 a.m. at the Goizueta Business School room W131, Emory First-Year Writing and Writing Across Emory presents "What Happened to Reading? A Workshop on College Readiness and Critical Reading Across the Curriculum." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At noon at the Emory Bookstore second floor, the James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference Colloquium presents Joan Flores-Villalobos, associate professor of history, University of Southern California, who will give a talk titled "The Silver Women: How Black Women’s Labor Made the Panama Canal." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 1 p.m. at the Psychology and Interdisciplinary Sciences Building room 561, the Department of Data and Decision Sciences Speaker Series presents Elliott Sober, distinguished professor of philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, who will give a talk titled "Darwin's Reasoning About Common Ancestry." For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 5:30 p.m. at the Oxford College Outdoor Classroom, Emory Oxford College presents Marium Khalid, writer, director, filmmaker and immersive experience artist, who will present an immersive theatrical experience. For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 6:30 p.m. at the Psychology and Interdisciplinary Sciences Building room 290, the Creative Writing Program Reading Series presents Justin Haynes (fiction). For more information, please visit this webpage.
At 7:30 p.m. at the Carlos Museum Board Room, the Carlos Reads Book Club presents Spiral to the Stars: Mvskoke Tools of Futurity. For more information, please visit this webpage.
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