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welcome to emory welcome to emory university , the epicenter for renowned teachers, superb students, pathbreaking researchers, outstanding health care, and dedicated, excellent staff. Through this guide, you can learn about the people, activities, and programs that make up Emory’s vibrant intellectual community. The university remains committed to the challenge of Atticus Haygood, the eighth president of Emory College, whose words, “Let us stand by what is good and try to make it better,” are chiseled onto the front gate of the Atlanta campus. Known for a culture of collaboration and service, Emory works to resolve conflict and build peace, understand difference, improve health, make unprecedented gains in science and technology, and harness the transformative power of the arts. The university also works for positive change in the world through the work of the Woodruff Health Sciences Center, the home of our schools in the health sciences and also Emory Healthcare, the most comprehensive health care system in Georgia. Use this publication to learn more about our campus and community during your visit. We hope you enjoy your time at Emory.
table of contents A Guide to What’s Inside
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University Profile—About Emory
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Excellence—Our Bragging Points
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Emory—Landmarks and Icons
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Giving to Emory
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Visitor Information—Phone Numbers, Parking, and Oher Practical Information
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Sustainability—Our Commitment to a Green Future
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Emory Eagles—Athletics, Facilities, and Recreational Services
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Serving the Community—The Woodruff Health Sciences Center
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Atlanta—Beyond and around Emory
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Beyond the Classroom—Student Resources, Amenities, and Facilities
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Lifelong Connections— Emory Alumni Association
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Arts and Culture—Venues on Campus
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Emory Continuing Education
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The Campus Map—What You Need to Find Your Way around Emory
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Our quest for positive transformation in the world occurs through the inspired work of Emory’s schools and colleges and their partners. Pictured below are the Robert W. Woodruff Library and a student common area in Raoul Hall, one of our LEED-certified residence halls.
emory leads in teaching, research, scholarship, health care, and social action among the world’s preeminent universities. It combines nine undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools with the most comprehensive health care system and sponsored research base of any university in Georgia. Emory’s scholars generate nearly $628 million in annual research funding, while maintaining an emphasis on inspired teaching. Emory’s campus in the suburban Atlanta neighborhood of Druid Hills is home to the undergraduate Emory College of Arts and Sciences, as well as undergraduate programs in business and nursing. Also here are graduate and professional programs in law, business, nursing, theology, medicine, public health, and graduate studies, as well as Emory University Hospital and associated medical clinics and institutes. In service to the community, Emory pioneers new ways to prevent and treat disease, prepares the next generation to save and improve lives, and provides the highest-quality clinical care possible. Twenty-six percent of Emory undergraduates choose to begin their education at Oxford College, Emory’s historic 1836 campus, 38 miles east of Atlanta. Oxford offers these students a small-campus, liberal arts–intensive education for the first two years of the Emory undergraduate degree. Originally planned by Beaux-Arts architect Henry Hornbostel, the Druid Hills campus features historic buildings of pink and gray Georgia marble, as well as contemporary LEED-certified residence and academic halls. Emory’s campus is also home to a public park and more than 130 acres of protected forest. Atlanta is a thriving international business hub that is home to 18 of the world’s Fortune 500 companies as well as organizations such as The Carter Center, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Cancer Society, and CARE. The city connects Emory to opportunities for wider networking, jobs, research, service, and learning. A population of more than five million makes the metro area rich with a mix of diverse cultures, shopping, sports, parks, and the arts. Distinctive among America’s top research universities for its culture of collaboration, Emory works with partners at home and abroad to address enduring challenges—resolving conflict and building peace, understanding difference, improving health, making unprecedented gains in science and technology, and harnessing the transformative power of the arts. Our faculty—passionate about their teaching and research—draw students deeply into the discovery process, encouraging them to ask difficult questions and seek creative solutions for the needs of our community and world. Emory students go on to choice graduate and professional schools and find meaningful jobs. Emory is ranked No. 1 for best quality of life by the Princeton Review. Every state and more than 100 countries are represented in the student body. Emory is ranked 98th by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings and among the top 21 national universities according to US News & World Report.
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Colleges and Schools -Candler School of Theology (candler.emory.edu)
-Emory College of Arts and Sciences (college.emory.edu)
-Emory University School of Law (law.emory.edu)
-Emory University School of Medicine (med.emory.edu)
-Goizueta Business School (goizueta.emory.edu)
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-Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing (nursing.emory.edu)
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-Rollins School of Public Health (sph.emory.edu)
Students Emory benefits from a student body that is the most ethnically and religiously diverse of any of the top-25 national research universities, with 15,252 students from 50 states and 123 countries. There are 7,916 undergraduate students and 7,336 graduate and professional students. Emory houses a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest and most prestigious academic honor society. Emory students have received Rhodes, Marshall, Fulbright, Goldwater, Rotary, Rockefeller, Mellon, and USA Today scholarships as well as National Science Foundation Fellowships. Emory was ranked among the top 10 academic institutions in the country that provide the best work environments for life science postdoctoral research professionals by the Scientist. Faculty and Staff Emory University, together with Emory Healthcare, is the second-largest private employer in metro Atlanta, with 31,477 employees. Two of Emory’s key strategic goals focus on faculty and staff: enhancing a diverse and distinguished faculty and becoming the workplace of choice for all staff.
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excellence Our Bragging Points Rankings Emory University is ranked No. 21 among national universities (2018) by US News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges.” Additionally, Emory is 13th in the country for best value among private universities in the 2018 Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine rankings. Goizueta Business School’s full-time MBA program ranks 21st worldwide, and the BBA program ranks 15th in the ranking of undergraduate business programs compiled by Bloomberg Businessweek. Those programs are ranked 20th and 15th by US News & World Report. US News & World Report ranks the Rollins School of Public Health seventh, the School of Medicine 23rd among research-oriented medical schools, the School of Law 22nd, and the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing fourth. Alumni The Emory Alumni Association connects alumni to the university and to each other, fosters traditions, serves the diverse needs and interests of our current and future alumni, and creates opportunities for investment in Emory’s commitment to excellence. The Emory Alumni Association represents more than 144,000 alumni living in all 50 states and more than 150 nations. Emory alumni include Pulitzer Prize winners, Rhodes Scholars, bishops of the United Methodist Church and other denominational clergy, and leaders at every level of business, education, nonprofit, medicine, and a wide variety of other disciplines. Libraries Holdings of the Emory Libraries at Emory University include more than 4.4 million print volumes, nearly 1 million e-books, and more than 156,000 e-journal titles. The Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library offers rich collections in areas such as the Irish literary revival; 20th-century American, British, and Irish poetry; and African American literature, history, and culture. The Rose Library also is strong in research collections devoted to the social and cultural history of the American South, with a particular emphasis on Georgia, Atlanta, and the Civil War. The Emory Libraries present exhibits and public programs that connect their collections to the campus and community. Athletics With 18 varsity sports, Emory has one of the top all-around athletic programs in the NCAA Division III, based on cumulative results in the NACDA Directors’ Cup standings since fall 2000, and 113 student-athletes have received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Eagle student-athletes have won 24 national championships, more than 900 have earned All-America status, and a total of 184 have been selected CoSIDA Academic All-Americans.
Arts The Arts at Emory programs bring together more than 200,000 students, faculty, guest artists, and visitors every year in a spirit of collaboration, exploration, and performance. With more than 300 arts events each year (most of them free), students and visitors have the opportunity to discover emerging talent on the college campus, and to get up close to world-renowned musicians, writers, filmmakers, and performers. Major exhibition and presentation spaces include the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, the Michael C. Carlos Museum, and the Mary Gray Munroe Theater in the Alumni Memorial University Center. Visit arts.emory.edu. Global Perspective Home to more than 3,800 international students and scholars, Emory sends some 50 percent of its undergraduates to study abroad as part of intensive learning experiences that include language and fieldwork in developing countries, research in hightech science labs around the world, and exposure to global business through international opportunities with some of the world’s best business schools. Students and faculty in Emory’s graduate school and professional schools in the fields of public health, nursing, medicine, theology, law, and business are also engaged in international research and teaching. Financial Profile For fiscal year 2019, Emory’s undergraduate tuition is 50,590. Undergraduate tuition, room and board, and fees are 69,502. About two-thirds of all students receive some financial aid, and Emory recently created a nationally recognized program to help lower- and middle-income families pay for college. This program, Emory Advantage, will help reduce debt incurred by students and families with incomes and assets less than $100,000 per year. Emory’s operating budget for fiscal year 2017–2018 is estimated at $5.4 billion. Emory received $628 million in sponsored research funding in 2017. Woodruff Health Sciences Center Emory University’s Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center focuses on missions of teaching, research, health care, and public service. Named for the legendary leader of The Coca-Cola Company, the center includes Emory University School of Medicine, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Rollins School of Public Health, Winship Cancer Institute, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, and Emory Healthcare, the most comprehensive health system in Georgia. With $4.2 billion in annual operating expenses, the center has an estimated annual economic impact of $8.2 billion.
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emory Landmarks and Icons “The University’s Front Door” The Haygood-Hopkins Memorial Gateway was completed in 1937 and is composed of two marble pillars connected by an ornate wrought-iron arch. At the center of the span is a lantern, which has become a symbol of the university and which appears on the Laney Graduate School’s gonfalon, or ceremonial banner. As you face the gateway, the pillar on the left is dedicated to Atticus Greene Haygood, who graduated from Emory College in 1859. Known as a preacher and a philanthropist, Haygood served as president of Emory from 1875 to 1884. The opposite pillar is dedicated to Isaac Stiles Hopkins, also an 1859 graduate of Emory College. A minister as well as a teacher, Hopkins was president of Emory from 1884 to 1888. The gateway was a gift of Linton B. Robeson, a member of the Class of 1886, whose undergraduate years spanned the tenures of both Haygood and Hopkins. The Quadrangle The Quadrangle is the heart of Emory, where commencement is held each May. The rolling hills of Georgia’s piedmont reminded Emory’s original architect, Henry Hornbostel, of northern Italy, so the Quadrangle buildings were constructed in the Italian Renaissance style out of pink and gray Georgia marble. Cox Hall Named for Harvey W. Cox, the university’s longest-serving president, the Cox Hall food court is one of the primary dining spots on campus, and you often will find medical students in scrubs eating here between rounds at Emory University Hospital next door. Cox’s second floor houses an ultramodern computer lab whose plush design puts all harshly lit, utilitarian computer labs to shame. The Michael C. Carlos Museum and Carlos Hall The main museum building was designed by renowned architect Michael Graves, following his renovation of Henry Hornbostel’s 1916 law school building, now Carlos Hall. The main museum building showcases a distinguished collection of ancient art and archaeological objects from Egypt and Nubia, the Near East, the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Greece and Rome, including works on paper from the Renaissance to the present. Visitors can also enjoy special exhibitions from some of the world’s great museums. Donna and Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts The Schwartz Center is the heart of the arts community on Emory’s campus. Home to the renowned 800-seat Emerson Concert Hall, as well as a dance studio, theater lab, classrooms, and rehearsal spaces, the Schwartz Center is a vital home for teaching, learning, performance, and discovery. Visit arts.emory.edu.
From top to bottom are the Haygood-Hopkins Memorial Gateway, the “front door” to Emory; Emory musicians at work; and a photo from the Carlos Museum African Cosmos exhibition.
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Lullwater House and Preserve Built in the 1920s by Walter T. Candler, son of Emory benefactor and The Coca-Cola Company founder Asa G. Candler, Lullwater House was constructed in the English Tudor style. The house, which has served as the home of Emory University presidents since 1963, is the centerpiece of Lullwater, a 185-acre preserve used by Emory community members for relaxation, exercise, and informal events. The entrance to Lullwater is located on Clifton Road next to the Woodruff Residential Center. Motorized vehicles are not permitted in Lullwater. Dooley Dooley, the “Spirit of Emory,” is well-known on campus for his grand entrances with entourage at major student events each year. The identities of the students who have portrayed Dooley through the years are perhaps Emory’s best-kept secrets.
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Filled with tree-lined streets and main thoroughfares with historic and modern touches, the city has lots to offer, including experience, entertainment, and many places to explore.
visitor information Phone Numbers, Parking, and Other Practical Information one of emory’s compelling draws is its location in the vibrant international city of atlanta.
Located only 15 minutes from downtown, the campus is convenient to the city’s restaurants, hotels, arts facilities, and parks. Its location offers easy access to Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, and a nearby MARTA (Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) station provides convenient transportation around the city.
Important Campus Numbers Admission: Undergraduate 404.727.6036 Alumni Association 404.727.6400 Arts at Emory Box Office 404.727.5050 Athletics and Recreation Play Emory Administrative Assistant 404.727.6394 Community Education 404.727.6000 Emory Police: Emergency 404.727.6111 Hospital Information 404.712.2000 Libraries: Information 404.727.6873 Parking 404.727.7275 Registrar’s Office 404.727.6042 University Information 404.727.6123
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Parking Visitor parking on the Emory campus is available in any of the following decks: Peavine Lot, Lowergate Deck, Michael Street Deck, Fishburne Lot, and Oxford Road Visitor’s Deck.
Accommodations The Atlanta area offers visitors a wide range of accommodations. Listed below are a few of the hotels convenient to the Emory campus.
Good Eats on Campus The Emory University Farmers Market runs every Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., with the exception of school holidays and summer months, when students and faculty aren’t on campus. The Emory Farmers Market features fresh, local produce, organic and sustainably produced meat, bread, cheese, honey, and other artisan products. It’s open to everyone. The market is sponsored by the Sustainable Food Initiative in cooperation with Emory Dining. Emory Point is a mixed-use development located in the historic Druid Hills neighborhood of Atlanta, close to the CDC, Emory University, and Emory Healthcare. Emory Point features awardwinning restaurants including: the General Muir, Tin Lizzy’s, Fresh to Order, Marlow’s Tavern, and many more. We now have the following options at the Cox Hall Food Court: Dooley’s Grille, the Green Bean Coffee, Twisted Taco, Top Hat Pizza, Star Ginger, Cox Salad Bowl, Freshens Yogurt, and Café Campesino, as well as made-to-order deli sandwiches with premium Boar’s Head meats at the Sandwich Shop, and sushi made fresh daily. Kaldi’s Coffee Roasting Company at the Depot is located in a historic train depot. The Depot is a spot rich with Emory history and famous for being a great atmosphere for late-night snacks and hanging out with friends. Highland Bakery at Goizueta Business School is bustling with students and faculty who stop in for breakfast, coffee, business lunches, and mouthwatering baked goods. It is a campus hub for studying, meeting friends, and food with a special, homemade taste. Highland Bakery is open from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on weekends, in addition to their regular hours Monday through Friday.
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Transportation Numbers
-Amtrak 800.872.7245 -Emory Shuttle 404.727.1829 -Greyhound 800.231.2222 -MARTA 404.848.5000 Taxicabs
-Atlanta Yellow Cab 404.521.0200 -Buckhead Safety Cab 404.233.1152 or 404.875.3777
-Checker Cab 404.351.1111 -Decatur Best Taxi Service 404.377.0340 -Emory Yellow Cab 404.371.0883 Other Visitor Information Centers
-Atlanta Convention and Visitor’s Bureau 404.521.6600, atlanta.net
-DeKalb Convention and Visitor’s Bureau 404.378.2525, dcvb.org
Conference Planning -Emory Catering (emory-catering.com) -Emory Conference Center (emoryconferencecenter.com) -Seminars on Meeting and Event Planning (sales@ecch.emory.edu or 404.712.6201)
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beyond the classroom Student Resources, Amenities, and Facilities mory campus life serves as a catalyst for advancing education into action at emory .
Signature programs include the Jimmy Carter Town Halls, Volunteer Emory, First Year at Emory, Second Year at Emory, Faculty-in-Residence Program, and Barkley Forum Center for Debate Education. (emory.edu/campus_life)
Clubs, Teams, and Organizations Emory students are involved in more than 550 clubs, teams, and other organizations that offer just some of the many opportunities to engage campus life beyond the classroom. (osls.emory.edu) Living at Emory Emory offers a variety of on-campus housing from traditional doubles to apartment style. All first- and second-year undergraduate students are required to live on campus. Students residing on campus enjoy unique opportunities to engage in thematic programming that when coupled with in-class learning enables them to “live what they learn and learn what they live.” In keeping with the university’s commitment to environmental stewardship, each of the six residence halls built since 2007 achieved LEED silver certification or higher. (emory.edu/ housing) Center for Community Life Emory offers excellent resources for community life. Opening spring 2019, the Alumni Memorial University Center—home to student organizations, dining services, a movie theater, and more—will serve as a hub for student life. The Woodruff Physical Education Center (WoodPEC) and the Student Activity and Academic Center (SAAC), two state-of-theart recreation and athletic facilities, feature Olympic-size pools, indoor/outdoor tennis courts, indoor/outdoor tracks, a rock-climbing wall, dance studios, and classrooms. Associated varsity and intramural facilities include Chappell Park (baseball), Cooper Field (softball), McDonough Field, and Kaminsky Intramural Park at Candler Field. (play.emory.edu/saac. emory.edu)
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Sorority and Fraternity Life Emory is home to thriving sororities and fraternities engaged in all facets of campus life. With more than 30 percent of the undergraduate population belonging to our 29 chapters, Sorority and Fraternity Life provides countless opportunities for volunteer service, leadership development, social engagement, and academic enrichment. (osfl.emory.edu) Emory Athletics As a member of NCAA Division III and the University Athletic Association, Emory fields 18 varsity sports teams—nine each for women and men. Eagle studentathletes have won 24 NCAA national championships, and 113 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. A total of 184 have been selected as CoSIDA Academic All-Americans since 1983–1984. (emoryathletics.com) Services -Career Center (career.emory.edu) -Counseling Center (studenthealth.emory.edu) -Student Health Services (studenthealth.emory.edu) -Student Leadership and Service (osls.emory.edu) -Dining (emory.edu/dining/) -University Bookstore (bookstore.emory.edu) Programs -Volunteer Emory (volunteer.emory.edu) -Play Emory (play.emory.edu) -Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender (LGBT) Life (emory.edu/campus_life/lgbtoffice) -Multicultural Programs and Services (emory. edu/multicultural/index.html) Spiritual and Religious Life As a university affiliated with the United Methodist Church, Emory provides creative opportunities for enhancing spiritual and religious life for various traditions through worship, service, education, and undergraduate and graduate student organizations. (religiouslife.emory.edu)
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arts and culture Venues on Campus arts programs at emory bring students together with worldrenowned faculty and guest artists, providing a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment for the study, creation, and presentation of the arts (arts.emory.edu). Programs and departments include art history, creative writing, dance, film, music, and theater, as well as the Michael C. Carlos Museum and University Libraries. 300 Free Events Annually in 10 Venues Visitors can enjoy free events on campus almost every day, including exhibitions in the Schwartz Center Chace Gallery and Woodruff Library galleries, weekly film screenings, readings from award-winning authors as part of the Creative Writing Reading Series, and student arts group programs from a cappella to student theater. Visit arts.emory.edu/calendar. Michael C. Carlos Museum The Carlos Museum, one of the Southeast’s premier ancient art museums, is a dynamic destination to experience the world’s great art. With major collections from ancient Egypt, the Near East, Nubia, Greece, Rome, the Americas, Asia, and Africa, as well as works on paper from the Renaissance to the present, the Carlos Museum is also recognized for its special exhibitions—locally organized or in partnership with internationally celebrated institutions such as the Louvre, British Museum, and Israel Museum. As a focal point for cultural and intellectual inquiry, the museum’s educational programming not only brings together the finest scholars of ancient art, but also provides a unique platform for writers and performers who look to antiquity for inspiration. Visitors can enjoy the “stories of civilization” through lectures, tours, concerts, and programs for children and families. Admission: adults: $8.00; students, seniors, and children ages six through 17: $6.00; and children ages five and under: free. Free for Carlos Museum members and Emory University faculty, students, and staff. Visit carlos.emory. edu for more information or call 404.727.4282.
The Carlos Museum maintains the largest collection of ancient art in the Southeast. Above, top to bottom: Images from the Carlos Museum. Left to right, below: All the campus a cappella groups come together to sing at the highly anticipated Barenaked Voices concert each spring; Emory’s vibrant music, dance, and theater groups perform in the Donna and Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts.
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Donna and Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts The largest of Emory’s arts venues, the Donna and Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts provides a central space for Emory’s rapidly growing music, dance, and theater programs. The 90,000-square-foot facility includes the state-of-the-art Cherry Logan Emerson Concert Hall, which offers an elegant setting for Emory ensembles, faculty artists, and touring musicians in the Flora Glenn Candler Concert Series. The Schwartz Center’s Dance Studio is both classroom and performance venue and home to the progressive and highly respected Emory Dance program. The Theater Lab is a custom-built black box space, serving the Department of Theater Studies and Theater Emory as a space for education, innovative and experimental performance, and new play readings. Visit arts.emory.edu. Arts at Emory Box Office Hours/Ticketing/Admission, 404.727.5050 Most events are free and do not require tickets. Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (The main box office sells advance tickets for most venues. Venue box offices open one hour prior to ticketed events.) Location: Schwartz Center, 1700 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30322. Drop-off and pick-up area for patrons with special needs, along with 15-minute box office parking, are available in the Allen Family Plaza. Visit arts.emory.edu/boxoffice. Mary Gray Munroe Theater—Theater Emory’s Production Home The Mary Gray Munroe Theater is home to Theater Emory, a professionally operated theater on campus. Theater Emory brings students together with professional directors, actors, designers, choreographers, playwrights, and dramaturgs. Theater Emory is dedicated to producing original work, as well as applying innovative approaches to the classics. Visit theater.emory.edu.
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This means providing innovative programs that enhance health and well-being for our employees and their families. It means partnering with our neighbors and local governments to develop vibrant commercial centers near campus linked by green space and pedestrian-friendly streetscapes. It also means acting as stewards for the environment. Emory leads in sustainability initiatives with: • More than three million gross square feet of LEED-certified building space. • Our Sustainable Food Initiative, with a goal by 2025 to serve 75 percent local or sustainably grown food in our dining halls and hospitals. • Almost half of our 700-acre campus designated as protected greenspace. • An entire fleet of alternatively fueled shuttles running on biodiesel made from our cafeterias’ used cooking oil. • Our extensive recycling and composting program includes Emory’s own recycling center on campus used to divert waste from landfills; the
ultimate goal is to recycle 95 percent of campus waste. • Our nationally recognized “Piedmont Project” for faculty, which encourages integration of sustainability into the curriculum across all disciplines. • An energy-use reduction of more than 25 percent per square foot since 2005 and climate action goal of 20 percent reduction by 2020, with an ultimate goal of 85 percent greenhouse gas emissions reduction per square foot by 2050. • Emory’s WaterHub, a water recycling facility resembling a large greenhouse on campus, uses natural systems combined with innovative technology to clean waste water for heating and cooling our campus buildings and toilet flushing. It is the first system of its kind to be installed in the United States. Emory’s WaterHub is capable of recycling up to 400,000 gallons per day—nearly 40 percent of Emory’s total campus water needs.
Top: Emory alumna and master beekeeper Cindy Hodges working with hives at the LEED-certified Mathematics and Science Building. Bottom, clockwise from top left: WaterHub is Emory’s on-site water recycling system, which uses eco-engineering to clean waste water; one of the eight educational gardens on campus; the Emory Farmers Market at Cox Hall Bridge.
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emory eagles Athletics, Facilities, and Recreational Services men’s and women’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, softball, tennis, track and field (indoor and outdoor), and volleyball. The athletic program boasts 113 NCAA Postgraduate Scholars (the highest total among non-football– playing NCAA institutions); 184 Academic All-Americans; 24 Team National Championships; a finish in the top 10 in the final Directors’ Cup standings, symbolic of overall athletic excellence, in 16 of the past 17 years; 194 University Athletic Association Team Championships; and more than 30 years of competition in the University Athletic Association. The university has three primary athletics facilities, the George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center (wpec.emory.edu/), the Student Activities and Academics Center (saac. emory.edu), and the Blomeyer Fitness Center (hr.emory.edu/blomeyer) (faculty and staff only). Intramurals provide an athletic outlet for the entire Emory community. Undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty and staff who are members of the Woodruff Physical Education Center (WoodPEC) can participate in both competitive and recreational leagues including flag football, soccer,
softball, and basketball. Also offered are annual tournaments in golf, swimming, wrestling, and tennis, among others. The Office of Recreational Services hires and trains students to officiate and supervise intramural games and tournaments. The Club Sports program is designed to serve any group of students, faculty, staff, or alumni who meet regularly to pursue an interest in a specific sports activity. Clubs differ in their approach to their sport. Some emphasize recreation while others are highly competitive extramural clubs. Regardless of the clubs’ approach, instruction for members is provided as a part of the overall goal of each organization. Membership is open to all undergraduate and graduate students officially enrolled at Emory University and all undergraduate students officially enrolled at Oxford College. Faculty, staff, and alumni of Emory University may also join a club if permitted by that club’s constitution. All club sport members must possess a valid facility-use card or student ID. Visit emoryathletics.com.
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serving the community The Woodruff Health Sciences Center the robert w . woodruff health sciences center is an academic health science and service center focused on missions of teaching,
research, health care, and public service. Named for the legendary leader of The Coca-Cola Company, the center includes Emory University School of Medicine; Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing; Rollins School of Public Health; Winship Cancer Institute, an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center; Yerkes National Primate Research Center; and Emory Healthcare, the most comprehensive health system in Georgia. With more than 25,000 employees, the center helps make Emory the largest employer in DeKalb County and the second largest in metro Atlanta. With $4.2 billion in annual operating expenses, the center has an estimated annual economic impact of $8.2 billion on the metro area. Research and clinical strengths within the center include infectious diseases, neurosciences, heart disease, cancer, critical care, vaccines, new drug development, transplantation, genetic links to disease, orthopaedics, pediatrics, renal disease, ophthalmology, and geriatrics. Experts within the center provide leadership at local and national levels to address issues such as health care costs, nursing and physician shortages, and quality and safety of care. The center’s work is enhanced by partnerships with organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Georgia Research Alliance, Georgia Institute of Technology, Morehouse School of Medicine, Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education, and others. Affiliate hospitals include Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta VA Medical Center, and the publicly funded Grady Memorial Hospital, where Emory doctors provided $73.5 million in uncompensated care in 2017.
Emory Healthcare, the clinical arm of the center, is the most comprehensive health care system in Georgia and includes Emory University Hospital, Emory University Hospital Midtown, Emory University Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital, Emory Rehabilitation Hospital, Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Emory Johns Creek Hospital, Emory University Hospital Smyrna, Emory Clinic, Emory Specialty Associates, Emory Wesley Woods Campus, and Emory Healthcare Network. Emory Healthcare has more than 17,000 employees and 2,046 hospital beds. Emory Healthcare provided $73.5 million in charity care in 2017. Visit whsc.emory. edu.
A major focus in all three schools in health sciences— medicine, nursing, and public health—is providing help where it’s needed most. Emory’s goal is to train students who will lead the way in making health care more cost-effective, accessible, preventive, and oriented both to society’s needs and to individual patients and their families.
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Looking for something to do? Atlanta is the cultural, technological, and financial center of the Southeast—a cosmopolitan metropolis that can offer seemingly endless ways to play and explore. Emory is convenient to all of Atlanta’s restaurants, hotels, shopping, museums, parks, and arts venues. Check out the diverse offerings of Atlanta’s neighborhoods.
Other neighborhoods include: Druid Hills Emory is located in historic Druid Hills. Its beautiful, linear parks and wooded lots designed and laid out at the turn of the century by Frederick Law Olmsted stand today near the center of Atlanta’s sprawling metropolitan area. Landscape and urban scholars have established that Druid Hills represents a major innovation in suburban design. Virginia-Highland Virginia-Highland is Atlanta’s most popular neighborhood for shopping, dining, and nightlife. Developed in the early 1900s, it consists of six distinct commercial “villages” alternating with short, walkable blocks of charming bungalow homes. The neighborhood’s name derives from the intersection of Virginia and Highland avenues. From Emory’s main entrance, turn right on North Decatur Road. At the second light, turn left on Briarcliff Road. When Briarcliff meets St. Charles, turn right. At the light, turn right on Highland Avenue. Atlantic Station Featuring dozens of restaurants, shopping, and a 16-screen movie theater, Atlantic Station is a fantastic oasis in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Midtown Atlanta. From the main entrance, turn right on North Decatur Road, continue until it dead-ends at Piedmont Road, and turn left and continue until 14th Street. Turn right, and then right again at Peachtree Street. Turn left at 17th Street, cross over the bridge, and Atlantic Station will be on your right. Little Five Points This area is a gathering spot for the hip, the cool, the young, and the alternative. Restaurants are diverse and very casual. Live music passes for religion in L5P, as it is known. From the main entrance, turn right on North Decatur Road. At the second light, turn left on Briarcliff Road. Briarcliff will change to Moreland Avenue once you cross Ponce de Leon Avenue. L5P will begin once you pass Mansfield Ave.
Buckhead One of Atlanta’s prestigious neighborhoods, Buckhead has a reputation as Atlanta’s most affluent and elegant district. Buckhead boasts established mansions on beautiful, expansive properties, and it offers a great selection of high-end shops and restaurants. For upscale shopping, try Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza. From Emory’s main entrance, turn left on North Decatur Road. At the second light, turn left on Clifton Road, then right on Briarcliff. From Briarcliff, turn left on LaVista Road. Turn right on Cheshire Bridge Road. Note the street name will change to Lenox Road once you have passed under I-85. Continue on Lenox Road until you reach Peachtree Road. Lenox Square is on the left, and Phipps Plaza is on the right once you pass Peachtree Road. Decatur Minutes from Emory’s campus, downtown Decatur is designed around the concept of a small town’s city center and offers a wide variety of dining and retail opportunities. From the main entrance, turn left on North Decatur Road. At the fifth light, turn right on Clairmont Road, which will dead-end at the Old Courthouse. Turn left onto Ponce de Leon Avenue, go one block, and turn right onto Church Street. Druid Hills and Poncey-Highland Museums and Attractions The Carter Center of Emory University and Jimmy Carter Presidential Library Tour the Presidential Library to view mementos from the Carter White House and an eclectic array of art. Also on site is The Carter Center, founded by President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. In partnership with Emory, the center has helped to improve the quality of life for people in more than 70 countries. It is committed to human rights and the alleviation of human suffering, and it works to resolve conflicts, enhance freedom and democracy, and improve health across the globe.
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From top to bottom: the beautiful nearby Inman Park, Fernbank Museum of Natural History, and Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta.
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atlanta Beyond and around Emory continued from page 23 Fernbank Museum of Natural History See the world’s largest dinosaurs, explore the development of life on Earth, connect with cultures from around the globe, and engage in hands-on exhibitions at the Fernbank Museum, located in the Druid Hills neighborhood. Midtown Woodruff Arts Center The Woodruff Arts Center is the heartbeat of Atlanta’s arts community. The center offers a bold variety of performing and visual arts. Alliance Theatre Atlanta’s nationally acclaimed Alliance Theatre is the leading professional resident theater of the Southeast, creating the powerful experience of shared theater. The High Museum of Art The High Museum of Art has become the leading art museum of the Southeast, with its collection of classic and contemporary art and its renowned architecture by Richard Meier and Renzo Piano. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra As one of the more innovative orchestras in North America, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra serves as the cornerstone for musical performance and training through various concert series and diverse initiatives in music education and outreach. Downtown Top to bottom, left to right: Centennial Olympic Park; SkyView Atlanta; the Georgia Aquarium; and the Martin Luther King Jr. sculpture on Freedom Parkway.
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Imagine It! The Children’s Museum of Art This museum presents fun and educational exhibits where children can have an interactive experience with everything they see. The museum is ideal for children age eight and younger. (imagineit-cma.org)
CNN Center and Centennial Olympic Park Tour the studios of CNN, HeadlineNews, and CNN International. Centennial Olympic Park, created for the 1996 Olympic Games, today often hosts concerts and festivals. (cnn.com/StudioTour) The Georgia Aquarium The Georgia Aquarium opened in 2005 as the world’s largest aquarium. With 8 million gallons of fresh and marine water, and more than 100,000 fish and other sea creatures representing 500 species from around the globe, you are sure to see things you have never seen before. (georgiaaquarium.org) The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change The King Center has been a resource center and community institution for more than a quarter century. Nearly a million people each year make pilgrimage to this National Historic Site to learn, be inspired, and pay their respects to Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy. World of Coca-Cola See an unparalleled collection of more than 1,200 articles of memorabilia tracing the rich heritage and global reach of the world’s most popular soft drink. At the end of your visit, you may sample more than 70 domestic and international CocaCola Company products. (woccatlanta.com/) SkyView The SkyView Ferris Wheel lifts its passengers almost 20 stories above Atlanta, providing visitors with great views of the city. The wheel has 42 climate-controlled gondolas, each of which holds up to six people. Rides take about 15 minutes, giving passengers plenty of time to spot Atlanta landmarks. SkyView is located in downtown Atlanta near restaurants, shops, cafes, and music venues.
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lifelong connections
Emory Alumni Association
the emory alumni association is dedicated to identifying and developing alumni leaders who are engaged in the life of the university community, whether they remain on campus or live across the country or around the world.
Top: The EAA engages alumni for lifetime learning and connection to Emory. Bottom, left to right: the Miller-Ward Alumni House and Emory Continuing Education.
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The association represents 144,000 alumni living in all 50 states and more than 150 nations. Emory alumni include Pulitzer Prize winners, Rhodes Scholars, bishops of the United Methodist Church and other denominational clergy, celebrated artists and musicians, and leaders at every level of government, business, education, nonprofit, medicine, and a wide variety of other disciplines. Emory’s most important ambassadors are its alumni. Every year, alumni organize hundreds of events on campus and in more than 40 cities around the world to encourage fellow alumni to contribute not only to Emory’s community but also their own. Through participation in these programs, alumni assist Emory in recruiting the finest students. As mentors to current Emory students as well as fellow alumni, they also provide crucial support for the university’s institutional goals and spread the word about Emory within their home communities. The association provides alumni with an outlet to create and cultivate personal and professional relationships, and to get involved in the rich global reach of the university. The association keeps the spirit of Emory alive and resonating with its alumni. As alumni engage with the association, they become inspired, involved, and invested in maintaining a lifelong connection to their alma mater.
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For more than 65 years, Emory Continuing Education has served as Emory University’s noncredit division, with thousands of student enrollments each year from the metro-Atlanta community and beyond. Certificate Programs—including Big Data,
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quantitative sciences at emory join the data revolution
The world is awash in data. Chances are, so is your future career. Whether you want to explore revolutionary history or behavioral biology, the demand for data science techniques, substantive expertise, and skilled technical communication has never been higher. So where can you find this training trifecta? You can find it in Emory’s Quantitative Sciences (QSS) programs, where we believe the answer to thriving in the modern workplace lies at the intersection of data science and the liberal arts. You may have heard of data science, but we’ll show you how to get there.
• BS, Applied Mathematics and Statistics (AMS) • BBA, Business Administration + QSS (BBA+QSS) • BS, Public Policy and Analysis (PPA) • BS, Quantitative Sciences (QSS) to learn more, visit
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