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August 30, 2010 |
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Goodbye Bright Ideas |
As of September 1, 2010, the Bright Ideas program will officially be turned off. We want to thank all of the faculty and staff that have contributed their bright ideas over the last three years. Read more. |
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MORE NEWS YOU CAN USE |
Changes to the Core Network
Emory announced a change to the Core Network for 2011 via email (Monday, August 23, 2010) and a letter which was mailed to the home addresses of benefits eligible faculty and staff. Click here to read this important communication. |
Parking on the Emory Campus? Get Your Permit
You can pick up your 2010 – 2011 Emory parking permit (annual or Eagle) now, but you will need to continue using your current permit through August 31, 2010. The new Emory parking permit will be valid from September 1, 2010 – August 31, 2011. Read more. |
Barnes & Noble @ Emory University Now Open
Barnes & Noble @ Emory University has relocated to the brand new North Oxford Road Building, located at 1390 Oxford Road, directly behind the B. Jones Building. The store stocks textbooks, general reading books, computer needs, Emory University apparel and gifts, and more. Learn more. |
Top Chef Finalist Visits Farmers' Market
Local chef Kevin Gillespie, finalist in the sixth season of Bravo’s Top Chef, will provide a cooking demonstration for tomato, melon, cucumber and herb summer salad, using locally grown, seasonal fruits and vegetables during Emory's Farmers Market on Tuesday, August 31. Learn more. |
Hardship Fund Nears Its Goal - But Needs Your Help
Have you made your contribution to the Emory University Hardship Fund? The fund is $3,000 away from its goal, and needs your support. Your monthly contribution through payroll deduction will ensure the fund can help employees in need. Read more. |
Emory WorkLife Aims to Meet the Needs of Caregivers
The Emory WorkLife Resource Center has put together a series of workshops aimed at educating employees about some of the more complex issues related to elder care. Emory’s WorkLife workshops are free of charge but registration is strongly encouraged.
- Read more about the Caregiver program and workshops.
- Click here to view all upcoming WorkLife workshops. |
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