May 22
Emory student climbs Mt. Everest
Nicholas Gibson, an Emory physician assistant student, combined his passion for mountaineering and medicine to serve as the medic for an all-military team climbing Mt. Everest in order to raise money for wounded soldiers and awareness of veteran's health issues.
May 24
Emory, Georgia Tech receive first human exposome center grant in U.S.
Rollins School of Public Health and Georgia Institute of Technology have received a $4 million grant to establish a center that will study how all of the environmental exposures encountered by humans affect us.
May 22
Patrick Allitt: 'One of the great teachers you need to have'
Historian Patrick Allitt, the first Cahoon family professor of American history, loves America so much he has made it his life's work, much to the benefit of Emory students.
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.
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Too many African American young men are 'cut dead,' says Emory professor
May 23
Emory finishes No. 2 at NCAA D-III Women's Tennis Championships
May 23
Bone to be wild: Fleshing out a career devoted to skeletons and people
May 21
Putting students first, public health teacher instructs, mentors
May 20
Emory Looks at Hollywood: Psychoanalysis of the great Jay Gatsby
May 19
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Willie Bannister: Helping students reduce risk of alcohol and substance abuse
Emory Profile: Willie Bannister landed in Emory's Office of Health Promotion as a substance abuse prevention counselor via an unusual route.
May 24
Emory named Georgia's first 'StormReady' university
Tornados to tsunamis: Earning an elite "StormReady" designation from the National Weather Service recognizes Emory's robust response plan for severe weather.
May 16
Commencement 2013 coverage: Graduates' day in the sun
The day's ceremonies unfolded on a cool spring morning, with some 4,149 graduates streaming onto the Emory Quadrangle for the annual conferral of degrees - a joyful procession infused with colorful academic regalia and time-honored traditions.
May 13
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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As commencement speakers at black schools, the Obamas pile on the homework
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- Randall Burkett, curator of African-American collections at Emory's library

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