May 12, 2003


Briefs



Summer tennis camp also features computers
Spots are now available for the 36th annual Emory Tennis Camp for boys and girls, ages 5–18. The camp includes seven one-week sessions running from June 16–August 1.

The program “Computers Plus Tennis” offers campers between the ages of 8–17 an opportunity to receive tennis instruction and improve their computer skills at the same time.

The daily schedule includes two-and-a-half hours of tennis instruction followed by three hours of computer training in the afternoon.

For more information contact Don Schroer at 404-727-4076. For information about all Emory’s summer sports camps, visit www.emorysportscamps.com.


Spring cleaning—with a purpose

The Rollins School of Public Health invites spring cleaners to donate unwanted items to Atlanta’s most needy in a household items drive ongoing through November.
Requested items include such things as clothing and shoes for women and children, toiletries (lotion, soap, sanitary napkins) and other household needs. For more information, call Cristen Suhr at 404-616-3617.


EMBA Program to host open house, May 22
The Executive MBA Program in the Goizueta Business School will host an open house Thursday, May 22, from 6:30–8 p.m. in room 207 of the business school.

For more information, visit www.goizueta.emory.edu/degree/exe_mba_events.html.


Summertime for ER
This issue marks the end of Emory Report's weekly publication schedule for 2002–03; ER will publish biweekly during the summer, with regular issues on June 9 & 23, July 7 & 21, and Aug. 4. For more information, call 404-727-0645.