Too many African American young men are 'cut dead,' says Emory professor

May 20

Too many African American young men are 'cut dead,' says Emory professor

Despite their hopes and aspirations for the future, too many African American young men are still being rendered mute and invisible by society, says Emory University's Gregory Ellison.


Bone to be wild: Fleshing out a career devoted to skeletons and people

May 21

Bone to be wild: Fleshing out a career devoted to skeletons and people

At a recent annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, students and colleagues celebrated Emory anthropologist George Armelagos' ongoing career of 50 years.

Emory and Coursera: Benefits beyond the numbers

May 20

Emory and Coursera: Benefits beyond the numbers

Emory's first steps into online learning, known as MOOCs, reap unexpected and far-reaching benefits.

Putting students first, public health teacher instructs, mentors

May 20

Putting students first, public health teacher instructs, mentors

Juan Leon, winner of the the ASPH/Pfizer Early Career in Public Health Teacher Award, puts students first. His passion for helping people reach their potential has made him a favorite among students and a standout among fellow faculty members.


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Faculty recognized for excellence in teaching at school ceremonies

See a list of the faculty awards presented at school diploma ceremonies, including the Emory Williams Award for Distinguished Teaching.

May 13

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Mentoring is mutual and a high priority for Karen Stolley

Karen Stolley, chair of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, is the 2013 honoree for the George P. Cuttino Award for Excellence in Mentoring.

May 10

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Taking a behind-the-scenes look at Commencement

It takes an army-sized team to put on Commencement, including hundreds of dedicated volunteers. The major players describe their roles.

May 10

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Stephanie Llanes: Using her talents for the greater good

A non-traditional student finds a new and exciting path to her longtime goal of attending law school.

May 10


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