Class of 2020: #WeAreEmoryEPI

Class of 2020: #WeAreEmoryEPI

Category : #WeAreEmoryEPI

Last stop: Epidemiologist.

 

*Attention: this train will terminate at the next station.* Please gather all your belongings, memories, research projects, thrilling achievements, failures-turned-lessons, sampling methods, p-values, friends, mentors, and dreams. The time has come to step out into a new world (maintaining at least 6 ft distance from one another at all times…), one in which your training will be more important than ever before. Commencement may be a thing of the past, but you are that vanguard – the first cohort to bravely persevere despite arriving at a 21st century full of unknowns. Nonetheless, a celebration is still in order! Let’s take this opportunity to commemorate your incredible achievements over the past 2 years and remember why #WeAreEmoryEPI.

 

This week, we want to share your journey on Twitter! Use the link below to tell us about your favorite memories of Rollins, what the journey has meant for you, defining characteristics of the Class of 2020, or really anything you want to share about what it means to say #WeAreEmoryEPI. For bonus points, send us a picture of you fighting that good (public health) fight – deep in some code, in a dataset, or in your thesis manuscript. We’ll be tweeting your responses from @EmoryEPI all week long!

 

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