12/14/2018
We are beginning to welcome the amazing class of 2023!
Emory 2023 These excited students are some of the first members of Emory's Class of 2023.
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12/14/2018
We are beginning to welcome the amazing class of 2023!
Emory 2023 These excited students are some of the first members of Emory's Class of 2023.
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04/04/2017
student wins $100K and donates it all to an school. Wow!
Emory student wins $100K, donates it all to Atlanta school With $100,000, you could buy a condo by the beach, travel the world, pay all your student loans or e...
03/31/2017
We commend DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond on his State of the County Address today. Here, he is with President Claire E. Sterk and Betty Willis, Emory's Sr. Associate Vice President of Government and Community Affairs.
03/24/2017
Earlier this month, Representative John Lewis was in Washington DC at the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture to celebrate Emory University School of Law's 100th year!
John Lewis Chair for Civil Rights and Social Justice achieves full funding Emory Law's chair honoring U.S. Rep. John Lewis has been fully funded, allowing the school to conduct a national search for a scholar who will focus on areas "where racial discrimination persists."
03/22/2017
We hope that you can join us!
Mark your calendars literature lovers: Critically acclaimed writer Junot Díaz will give a talk and sign books at on April 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Díaz is the author of the 2007 novel "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao," which won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and the National Book Critics Circle Award. The event is free and open to the public.
03/17/2017
's Senator Elena Parent toured the Emory Center today. Pictured here are:
From L-R: Holly Doe, Nurse Director of the Emory ALS Clinic; Sen. Elena Parent; and Dr. Jonathan Glass, Director of the Emory ALS Center and Professor in Emory's Department of Neurology and Pathology.
03/14/2017
is a proud sponsor and supporter of the Atlanta Science Festival, which blasts off today at Emory University. Read more about the festival and also see a list of activities here...
Atlanta Science Festival celebrates 'frontiers of the unknown' Watch for an astronaut, zombies, a hovercraft and liquid nitrogen ice cream to pop up on the Emory campus during the Atlanta Science Festival, March 14 to March 25.
03/14/2017
Congratulations Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing on your recent ranking!
School of Nursing ranked 4th in U.S. News 2018 graduate school rankings Emory University's Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing was ranked 4th in the nation according to US News and World Report's 2018 America's Best Graduate Schools. The ranking is the first time in Emory's history that any school has ranked among the top five.
03/03/2017
announces the Bobby Jones Scholars to study for a year in Scotland. Congratulations to all of you!
Emory announces Bobby Jones Scholars for study in Scotland Outstanding Emory College seniors Jason Ehrenzeller, Julianna Joss, Ekaterina Koposova and Joan Shang will spend a year in Scotland pursuing master's degrees at the University of St Andrews.
03/01/2017
Yesterday, we were at the Capitol for Chambers of DeKalb Day at the Capitol, organized by the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce. It was a great event and we had a chance to see Governor Nathan Deal and hear from the DeKalb delegation.
02/24/2017
to last week when OGCA VP Cameron Taylor (second from right) introduced (from left to right) Sheila Burke, Jodie Charlop, and Dean Linda McCauley at an Emory DC Alumnae Leadership Circle Luncheon.