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Tuesday, May 13, 2025 | |||
Hello, Emory!🎓 We are still celebrating the Class of 2025, the newest members of the Emory alumni family! Check out our coverage from yesterday's Commencement ceremony, including photos and videos, and learn more about distinguished faculty and student award winners. Thanks for reading! — The Emory Report Team |
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Emory University’s Class of 2025
Emory’s 180th Commencement celebrated the accomplishments of the Class of 2025. Learn about keynote speaker Usher Raymond IV, read profiles of outstanding graduates, and meet students, faculty and staff receiving awards and honors. |
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Faculty awards |
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Jefferson Award winner Jan Love forged common ground in the name of leadershipJan Love, professor and former dean of the Candler School of Theology, is honored with this year’s Thomas Jefferson Award. Her exemplary record of service to Emory spans nearly two decades. |
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Beloved mentor Amita Manatunga honored with Exemplary Teacher of the Year AwardAmita Manatunga, the Donna J. Brogan Professor in Biostatistics at Rollins School of Public Health, has provided impactful mentorship for more than 30 years. She is the recipient of the university’s 2025 Exemplary Teacher of the Year Award. |
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Teaching professor Sam Cherribi presented with 2025 Cuttino Mentoring AwardTeaching professor Sam Cherribi’s career at Emory has centered on developing the hearts and minds of his students. His dedication to fostering student success earned him the 2025 George P. Cuttino Award for Excellence in Mentoring. |
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Emory Williams Awards recognize outstanding undergraduate teachingMeet the six faculty members who received this year's Emory Williams Award, which celebrates a record of excellence in undergraduate teaching. |
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Provost’s Distinguished Teaching Awards recognize graduate, professional school faculty excellenceThe Provost’s Distinguished Teaching Awards honor outstanding scholars who excel as teachers within formal and informal educational settings. Meet the seven recipients for 2025. |
Student awards |
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Emory College class orator focuses on how embracing uncertainty creates opportunityStudent Ari Ophir was named the orator for the 2025 Emory College Diploma Ceremony. During her speech, Ophir highlighted the importance of taking risks — a lesson she learned while at Emory. |
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McMullan Award honors Benjamin Cho’s work in community building, on and off campusDedicated service to the issues of affordable housing and neighborhood revitalization earned Benjamin Cho the 2025 Lucius Lamar McMullan Award, which comes with $30,000, no strings attached. |
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Terrence Lurry receives undergraduate Brittain Award for service and devotion to community buildingAs an Emory College student, Terrence Lurry has embraced the power of encouragement, curated personal connections and championed campus involvement to support his fellow students, fostering an environment of success for all. |
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Roseline Jean Louis, graduate Brittain Award recipient, works to improve maternal health outcomesDuring her PhD program in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Roseline Jean Louis built community at Emory and beyond, served vulnerable populations, and received a prestigious fellowship from the National Birth Equity Collaborative. |
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