Emory Homecoming this weekend has great programming open to all staff

On behalf of Emory University’s Advancement and Alumni Engagement teams, we would like to invite you to join us for the Emory Virtual Homecoming this weekend from October 22-25. There are many great programs on the agenda for the Homecoming weekend, including 3 Emory Libraries’ programs! We hope you’ll join us for one program or for many!

Here are the Libraries’ programs for the weekend:

  • Emory Trivia Game with our fabulous Libraries’ donor and retired University Archivist Ginger Hicks Smith 77C 82G and our own Jason Lowery on Friday, October 23 at 5pm; (Big thanks to Ginger, John Bence, Ayana Bohannan, Maya Cody, Kim Collins, Kathy Dixson, and Erin Mooney for their help on this event!)
  • A conversation between Rose Library Curator Randy Gue and two of our Rose Library photographers, Alli Royce Soble and Jon Arge, featured in the Our Archives Could Be Your Life exhibition on Saturday, October 24 at 11am; and
  • A showing of the film Flash Here and There Like Falling Stars – The Life and Work of Dr. Pellom McDaniels III on Saturday, October 24 at 5pm featuring Jennifer King and Dr. Clint Fluker 17G.

There are terrific programs from the other schools and units at Emory going on all weekend long that we hope you’ll check out. There’s a great entertainment lineup, including performances by original cast members of Hamilton, our own Emory alums from the Indigo Girls and The Shadowboxers, and an extraordinary student talent show.

Check out the full lineup and register here (https://emoryevents.com/homecoming2020). Please know that even if you cannot make it, by registering you will have access to all the program recordings for the weeks after Homecoming. Contact Erin Horeni-Ogle or Jason Lowery with any questions. We hope you will join us and encourage your family and friends to join us as well.


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