- Emory prepares to ring in the holidays and wrap up fall semester with numerous arts programs in December, including A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols on Friday, Dec. 3, and Saturday, Dec. 4.
- The Emory community will celebrate holidays in the coming weeks with music, art and special religious services. Learn about the festivities.
- Curious and creative students can help others enjoy art and science by being a student mediator for Science Gallery Atlanta at Emory University. Applications for the upcoming exhibition “HOOKED: When Want Becomes Need” exhibit are being accepted.
- Campus activities this month range from immersive drama experiences and concerts to thought-provoking lectures — including one with Heather McGhee, author of “The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together,” on Nov. 10.
- Peruse museum exhibits, attend a concert, listen to an author reading or watch Emory Dance Company perform during the next few weeks. Arts enthusiasts can enjoy these events and more across campus in November.
- Faculty and students pair with local artists to explore how creative thinking and artistic expression can inspire change as this year’s Arts and Social Justice Fellowship Program gets underway.
- Emory University has named Audrey Chang as the inaugural director of Science Gallery Atlanta, an innovative and immersive venue for science and art collaboration that will open its doors to the public early next year.
- University Research Committee accepting funding proposals for 2022-23.
- The full return to campus has meant a resurgence of events, both virtual and in person. From museum exhibits and thought-provoking lectures to concerts and Homecoming 2021, the month brings something for everyone.
- October offers a multitude of events for arts enthusiasts to enjoy on campus, including debut dance and music programs, film screenings, museum exhibits and outdoor jazz concerts.