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Charting bright futures at Emory and beyond

Ten first-year students in the Class of 2028 share their personal journeys to Emory and what they are most excited about as they start their college adventures.

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"We already attract really, really strong students. We do not want a financial obligation to be a burden or a hurdle between a student being admitted and becoming enrolled and graduating."

John Leach, associate vice provost for enrollment and university financial aid, on how Emory replaced loans with grants for more than 1,500 students
Exploring pandemics’ influence on the arts ‘Vengeance Feminism’ by author Kali Nicole Gross offers new narrative of Black women fighting for justice Sweat, mosquitoes and decay: Emory film series goes Southern Gothic The statesman vs. the fiery serpent: Jimmy Carter’s quest to eliminate Guinea worm disease worldwide From Olympic to patient champion: Sam Graddy hits his stride at Emory Study: Prioritizing children’s health could influence election results nationally

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