
Emory’s Class of 2027
Learn about the outstanding students admitted to the undergraduate Class of 2027, whose experiences reflect an increased interest in community-mindedness and humanitarian efforts.
Full StoryLearn about the outstanding students admitted to the undergraduate Class of 2027, whose experiences reflect an increased interest in community-mindedness and humanitarian efforts.
Full StoryActivist, writer and justice advocate Anthony Ray Hinton will deliver the keynote address at Emory University’s 178th Commencement, scheduled for May 8. Hinton spent 30 years on Alabama’s Death Row for crimes he did not commit.
School of Nursing and School of Medicine faculty are partnering with Morehouse School of Medicine to explore the impact of community-based patient navigation on maternal care and outcomes for Black women.
One of Emory’s responses to the nation’s 2020 racial reckoning was to create the Arts and Social Justice Fellows program, which pairs faculty with area artists in courses exploring how creativity effects change. Three years on, its work still inspires.
It wasn’t long ago that women’s heart health was barely a blip on the scientific community’s radar. Now, following the path carved out by pioneers like Nanette Wenger, Emory researchers and physicians like Viola Vaccarino are examine how stress impacts women’s heart health — as shown in this recently published NIH-funded study.