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Despite cold and rainy conditions, the 2018 LITS Town Hall drew 330 attendees, the most ever recorded for a division-wide event. Tull Auditorium was standing-room […] Read More
Despite cold and rainy conditions, the 2018 LITS Town Hall drew 330 attendees, the most ever recorded for a division-wide event. Tull Auditorium was standing-room […] Read More
Emory Libraries has selected Caroline Scheving (pronounced SKAY-ving) as Emory’s first ever Wikipedian in Residence. Caroline, an art history major with an English minor, doesn’t actually […] Read More
In mid-October, the Computing Center at Cox Hall hosted X Fast Fashion, a clothing swap, putting the space to use in a new way. The […] Read More
Held October 29 through November 12, 2018, annual enrollment provides you with an opportunity to review your current benefits and make changes for the upcoming […] Read More
Stephanie Lahr is the newest PS Dev III in Enterprise Applications. Prior to coming to Emory, she spent 17 years at Harland Clarke, first as […] Read More
Recent LITS headlines: ECDS news: Applications now open for TPC+R graduate student professional development program for Spring 2019 Emory Libraries news: Disjointed: Introductions to “The American […] Read More
As Emory continues to evolve in the ever-changing university computing landscape, cloud computing stands at the forefront of the next era in IT. Emory’s Cloud […] Read More