Advancement and
Alumni Engagement

Emory Class of 2O26 Student and Family DC Meet Up

                                      
Thursday, August 4, 2022 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
 

 

Welcome Class of 2026! We can’t wait to welcome you to Emory University this Fall—which is why we want to kick off your Eagle experience early with our meet-up for incoming students and families in the DC, MD , VA region.

Join other incoming Emory and Oxford students and parents on Thursday, August 4th from 6-9 PM at Pinstripes in Bethesda, MD to connect with your future classmates and get to know other families from your region. This casual gathering will provide an opportunity to hear from current students and alumni who will share their Emory stories and insights, plus provide information on the local Emory community that awaits you over school breaks and after graduation.

Enjoy the opportunity to hear from writer, editor, ethicist, and Emory historian, Gary Hauk. Gary served in the President's Office of Emory University for more than thirty years as vice president and secretary of the University and later as deputy and then senior adviser to the president. To learn more about Gary, visit https://news.emory.edu/features/2019/12/gary-hauk/index.html

Register now and build a community before you start the semester in August!
*Please register each family member separately for the event. Space is limited, therefore we ask that no more than two family members accompany each student.

We will enjoy an exclusive reception with Gary Hauk, bowling, and other games in our own private space. Food, Non-Alcoholic beverages and 2 rounds of bowling are included in your registration.

About our speaker: A writer, editor, ethicist, and historian, Gary Hauk served in the President's Office of Emory University for more than thirty years as vice president and secretary of the University and later as deputy and then senior adviser to the president. In 2015, after serving as the unofficial historian of Emory for many years, he was named the first official historian of the university. Emory as Place: Meaning in a University Landscape,his latest book about Emory, blends personal memoir with archival photography and nonfiction narrative. Gary retired from Emory in January 2020. He has a PhD in religion from Emory and earned his BA and MA degrees in English literature from Lehigh University.

 

 


Date:

Thursday, August 4, 2022
6:00 PM to 9:00 PM

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