Jeania Ree Moore will use her scholarship to study beauty and justice in the doctrine of creation, while also continuing her desire to "do work outside the four walls of the church."
Emory's new water reclamation center, the first and only WaterHub in the country, will recycle up to 400,000 gallons per day. A ribbon-cutting ceremony and public tours are set for April 17.
In "How I Shed My Skin," Emory novelist and playwright Jim Grimsley explores the racism he was taught as a white child growing up in the South and his journey to move beyond it.
Linda McCauley, dean of Emory's Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, was invited to the White House last week to discuss the impact of climate change on human health.
Matthew Bernstein, chair of Emory's Department of Film and Media Studies, joins a panel discussion Thursday presented in partnership with the Center for Civil and Human Rights, CNN and Emory.
Help Emory get ready for its day of pageantry, Commencement Day, by volunteering for the Chair Rodeo. The annual opportunity to help set up 14,000 chairs on the Quadrangle is Wednesday, May 6, from 9 a.m. to noon. Register now to volunteer.