The Office of the Provost at Emory University has unveiled several new initiatives and updates. Key announcements include the launch of the Emory Center for Public Scholarship and Engagement’s new website and upcoming programming, aimed at fostering public dialogue and enhancing the value of scholarship. Additionally, the Emory Center for AI Learning is embarking on a statewide education tour, and the inaugural Emory Ideas Festival is scheduled for September 20-22. Leadership updates include John Lysaker becoming the director of the Emory Center for Ethics and Vice Provost Paul Byrnes moving to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, as senior vice chancellor of finance and administration. For more information, visit the Office of the Provost’s news section.
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