Hey, future doctors, lawyers, business leaders (and yes, jazz enthusiasts)!
Even if medicine, law, or business is your main game, music has a way of making life richer. If you’re heading to the JEN Conference in Atlanta, January 8-11, discover how Emory University’s unique approach to jazz fits perfectly into a liberal arts education.
Please stop by booth 713 in Grand Hall East and chat with our team about how jazz studies at Emory complement your academic journey. Whether you’re a pre-med student who plays saxophone to de-stress, a future lawyer who jams on weekends, or just someone who appreciates great music, we’ve got something for you.
Did you know some of our most dedicated jazz students are heading to medical schools and Fortune 500 companies? At Emory, you don’t have to choose between your professional dreams and your passion for music. Our program is designed to enrich your liberal arts experience, not compete with it.
Drop by booth 713, and let’s talk about how you can keep music in your life while pursuing your dreams. And yes, there might be some Emory swag in it for you, too (because what’s a conference without free stuff?).
See you at the conference!
Gary Motley
Founding Director of Emory Jazz Studies
P.S. Can’t find us? Just follow the sound of improvisational greatness (or, you know, look for the big “713” sign in Grand Hall East).