Emory College physicist Daniel Weissman specializes in building mathematical models.
Emory University President Gregory L. Fenves today announced the appointment of biomedical scientist Ravi Bellamkonda.
Nadine Rouphael, MD, professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Disease at Emory University School of Medicine, was appointed.
Emory University received a National Institutes of Health grant, for a total of $883,000 over two years, to develop a sensor.
Alice N. Benston, former associate dean of Laney Graduate School and professor of theater studies, passed away after a short illness.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in North Druid Hills-Briarcliff.
During a January weekend, 130 Emory University and Georgia Tech students on 29 teams competed in the HACK COVID-19 hackathon.
Guest scholar David E. Fishman of the Jewish Theological Seminary will deliver Emory’s annual Tenenbaum Lecture on Monday, Feb. 22, EU.
Emory University is a founding member of ATL Action for Racial Equity, a new initiative launched Feb. 9 by the Metro Atlanta Chamber.
It's to help recently arrived Emory faculty get to know the community and one another in the time of COVID-19-required fresh thinking.
Both the U.S. House and Senate Democrats considered budget resolutions last week, kicking off the first step.
With more COVID-19 vaccines now in development — and new virus variants on the rise — interest in vaccinations remains high.
Voting demographics, potpourri of facts are detailed in study
Here are some key takeaways from the 2-8-21 Board Meeting.
The Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library will introduce its new curator of African American collections.
Here's an update on how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in DeKalb County and across GA.
The Pre-Kindergarten program is funded by the Georgia State Lottery, governed by Bright from the Start.
Emory University has extended its test optional policy for applicants who plan to enroll as first-year and transfer students in Fall 2022.
Emory President Gregory L. Fenves has set the academic year 2021-22 tuition and fee schedule.
Emory alum Maggie Anderson and her family gained international attention in 2009 as they lived out her public pledge to only “buy Black."
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Departments across Emory will host numerous virtual activities during February in recognition of Black History Month.
Health care workers are thought to be at high risk for contracting COVID-19 from on-the-job exposures.
The value of an institution’s global impact is determined not only by its cross-border presence but by its enduring international legacy.
Here's how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in DeKalb County and across GA.
We are pleased to announce the launch of Energy-Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) for elemental analysis, an exciting new service.
Gustafson was the internationally respected theological ethicist and emeritus faculty member.
The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 virus variants that are adding twists in the battle against COVID-19 highlight the need.
Emory will improve undergraduate and graduate experiences, and invest in interdisciplinary facilities to advance research and education.
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Science Gallery Atlanta at Emory University has named Georgia native Floyd Hall as curator for its inaugural exhibition “Hooked."
The American Heart Association (AHA) and The Mitral Foundation have designated Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital as a Mitral Valve center.
The Mouse Transgenic and Gene Targeting Core is now offering cryoservices for rat lines, EU
Emory will partner with Atlanta-based BronzeLens Film Festival to host an online screening and conversation for Black History Month.
Cell phone data that is routinely collected by telecommunications providers can reveal changes of behavior in people.
Recent Emory College graduate Mary Bohn sought global study before and during her time at Emory.
The nine schools that make up Emory University head into the new semester with innovative initiatives and achievements to celebrate.
In 1969, three Emory faculty members — Charles Strickland, Anthony Orum and Henry Pratt — initiated an endowment.
COVID-19 vaccine developments were the focus of a virtual town hall held Jan. 21 — part of an ongoing series.