The Emory Libraries Student Ambassadors (ELSA), in partnership with the Emory Libraries, will host its first virtual Library Day.
The Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library and the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry are sponsors.
It is called “Who Gets in and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions.”
The American Academy of Nursing has selected 230 distinguished nurse leaders to join the 2020 Class of Academy Fellows.
Tressie McMillan Cottom, who earned her PhD in sociology from Emory’s Laney Graduate School, has received a 2020 MacArthur Fellow.
Eric K. Ward, executive director of the Western States Center, will be the guest speaker for Emory’s 12th annual Rothschild Lecture.
Emory University is taking steps to ensure all students, whether residing on campus or off, have access to robust health services.
Candler School of Theology welcomes M. Shawn Copeland as the 2020-2021 Alonzo L. McDonald Family Chair.
Lisa Dillman, professor of pedagogy in Emory College’s Department of Spanish and Portuguese, has been named a finalist.
Emory College of Arts and Sciences junior Annie Li has been selected as a 2020-2021 Imagining America Joy of Giving Something (JGS) Fellow.
Historical news from Emory
In the annals of Emory history, the name Eléonore Raoul 1920L 1979H conjures visions of a plucky young woman who slyly secured enrollment.
The coronavirus pandemic forced Emory University to close its physical campuses and move all classes online for several months.
Scott Lilienfeld, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Psychology at Emory, passed away Sept. 30 from pancreatic cancer.
They're among 40 contestants
Arts at Emory welcomes autumn with several October events including concerts, theater productions and conversations with authors and poets.
Are you ready for a stress break? If so, then join the 2020 “Refresh From Stress: 30-day Inspiration” (RFS) challenge.
Emory Campus Services made the announcement about the university’s compost streams, a temporary move.
Emory Votes Initiative, a grassroots effort begun on campus during the 2018 election season, celebrated National Voter Registration Day.
It is the effort to keep the flu (in addition to COVID-19) off campus.
When stage lights dimmed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an Emory professor transformed a narrowly focused course.
Emory University scientists will search for a way to convert sunlight into storable and transportable fuels.
To visualize mechanical forces of cells at the molecular level
There are two more Emory-related events at the 2020 virtual Decatur Book Festival featuring African American poets.
Healthy Emory’s Active Works initiative helps faculty and staff find ways to add movement throughout the day by making the active choice.
This fall, Emory College’s Center for the Study of Human Health will host online talks with authors whose recent books draw on research.
With a pandemic threatening the health and safety of Emory researchers in March 2020, university leadership has ramped down some research.
“Buried Truths” is the award-winning podcast based on the Emory course that works to uncover the history of racially motivated murders.
Androids, or robots with humanlike features, are often more appealing to people than those that resemble machines — up to a certain point.
American historian Ibram X. Kendi, a key voice in the conversation about race in America, will be featured in a special live webcast.
More from the university
Nearly every professor and instructor in Emory College of Arts and Sciences and Oxford College became a student this summer.
Emory’s Atlanta and Oxford campus spiritual life offices are offering a new way for members of the Emory community to share about grief.
Calling the Decatur Book Festival his “favorite holiday,” Jericho Brown headlined the festival’s keynote session recently.
Event at the college
The professor of pathology and laboratory medicine and Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar will present this year’s lecture.
Educational Event
The Winship Win the Fight 5K Walk/Run, an event hosted on the Emory University campus for the last nine years, will be held virtually.
Emory acquired the personal papers of Black Panther Party member, activist, and retired Emory Law faculty member Kathleen Cleaver.
The AJC Decatur Book Festival presented by Emory University is going virtual this year, with several events featuring an Emory presence.