Emory Report
For Students | July 8, 2026
This week’s stories
Monks, mangoes and moving forward: Interfaith voyage to Vietnam explores reconciliation
This year’s Journeys of Reconciliation trip took 12 Emory students to Vietnam — across deltas, jungles and bustling cities — where they explored the country’s diverse religious traditions and examined peacemaking through the legacy of the Vietnam War.
Atlanta and Emory embrace World Cup spirit
As enthusiasm for the World Cup sweeps through Atlanta, members of the Emory women's soccer team are getting in on the fun, going to watch parties and attending matches in person. The festivities have the team inspired for the season ahead, when the Eagles hope to build on their historic run as the 2025 NCAA Division III national runner-up.
Fourteen Emory students, alumni selected as Fulbright recipients
Emory is among the nation’s top producers of grant recipients through the U.S. Fulbright Student Program, the government’s flagship international exchange initiative. More than 200 Emory students and alumni have received Fulbright awards.
Do you know about these free resources?
As an Emory student, you have access to some great perks — whether you're on campus this summer or halfway around the world.
On the second floor of Cox Hall, check out the ArtsLab for supplies that are free to use on site, or go to the TechLab for resources like a 3D printer and a laser cutter.
On the go? Emory Libraries offer free e-books and audiobooks via OverDrive, streaming access to movies through Kanopy and more.
Check out summer dining options around campus
Campus may be quieter in the summer, but Emory Dining is still here with plenty of tasty options for everyone on the Atlanta campus. From a fresh cup of coffee at Dancing Goats to a delicious sandwich at Big Chicken, there’s something for every craving. Check out recent pics from Kaldi’s at the Depot — and don’t forget to swipe for summer hours.