Emory's 170th Commencement celebrated the diverse accomplishments of the Class of 2015 and featured a keynote address by acclaimed author Salman Rushdie, who is concluding his time as University Distinguished Professor.
Our interactive timeline takes a look back at just a few of the intriguing speakers and scholars, world-class resources and uniquely Emory traditions that the Class of 2015 had the opportunity to experience over the last four years.
Kwadwo Sarpong, who graduated Monday with a bachelor's degree in neuroscience and behavioral biology, is co-founder of a nonprofit providing hands-on research experience to aspiring female scientists in Africa.
Bobbi Patterson, a longtime administrator and faculty member, joined Emory in 1981. In the decades since, she has become, in many ways, "the face of the university," according to a letter nominating her for the Jefferson Award.
Ebola virus can persist within the eyes for months after a patient recovers from acute Ebola virus disease, according to a report by Emory physicians and professors Jay Varkey and Steven Yeh.
Staff Fest, Emory's annual employee appreciation day, kicks off at noon on Friday, May 15, on the Quad with games, music, dancing and refreshments. Changes for this year include a new route for the popular Fun Run/Walk and a food drive benefitting the Atlanta Community Food Bank.