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STUDENT LIFE<br />
126<br />
Music at <strong>Candler</strong><br />
The diverse music groups at <strong>Candler</strong> provide<br />
leadership in many styles for weekly<br />
chapel services. The <strong>Candler</strong> Chorale, open<br />
to all members <strong>of</strong> the community, rehearses<br />
and sings weekly, and is available for<br />
credit. The <strong>Candler</strong> Singers, an auditioned<br />
choir, sings weekly in chapel and represents<br />
<strong>Candler</strong> at events in the city and beyond,<br />
with concerts and brief tours. The Voices <strong>of</strong><br />
Imani, a student-led gospel choir, rehearses<br />
weekly and sings in chapel several times<br />
each semester. KAIROS band and ensemble<br />
explores a variety <strong>of</strong> contemporary genres.<br />
Students are encouraged to volunteer their<br />
gifts as instrumentalists, soloists, and liturgical<br />
dancers, either individually or in small<br />
ensembles. The larger Emory University<br />
choirs, orchestra, and wind and percussion<br />
ensembles also are open to <strong>Candler</strong><br />
students. For further information, contact<br />
Barbara Day Miller, assistant dean <strong>of</strong> worship<br />
and music, at bdaymil@emory.edu.<br />
Emory University Student<br />
Health and Counseling<br />
Services<br />
The mission <strong>of</strong> Emory University Student<br />
Health and Counseling Services (EUSHCS)<br />
is to empower students to take responsibility<br />
for their health and to complement<br />
the <strong>academic</strong> mission <strong>of</strong> the university by<br />
providing unified medical, counseling and<br />
health promotion services that result in a<br />
healthy campus culture. Student Health<br />
and Counseling Services is committed<br />
to providing caring pr<strong>of</strong>essional clinical<br />
services to a diverse student body and to<br />
reducing the stigma associated with seeking<br />
mental health services.<br />
Emory University Student Health<br />
Services is fully accredited by the<br />
Accreditation Association for<br />
Ambulatory Health Care, Inc. (AAAHC).<br />
Emory University Student Counseling<br />
Centers Psychologist Training Program<br />
is fully accredited by the American<br />
Psychological Association (APA).<br />
EUSHCS provides outpatient care for<br />
enrolled Emory students with a valid<br />
Emory ID card. Spouses, Domestic<br />
Partners and unmarried children over 18<br />
years <strong>of</strong> age are only eligible for primary<br />
medical care if they are currently enrolled<br />
in the Emory Aetna Student Health<br />
Insurance Plan. (Please note that the<br />
enrolled Emory student must have purchased<br />
dependent coverage separately; it<br />
is not automatically provided by virtue