The Emory community gathered during Homecoming to mark the official opening of new student identity spaces in the heart of campus, bringing together the Black Student Union, Office of LGBT Life, Center for Women, Centro Latinx, Asian Student Center and Emory First.
The authors of “Sexual Citizens” are the keynote speakers at RespectCon, two days of education and conversation about reducing sexual harm. A major part of the planning for the conference, Emory students also will have leading roles in the events.
As part of the 2023 Commencement festivities, Campus Life hosted ceremonies for seven Belonging and Community Justice affinity groups. These programs honored students' achievements and supported them in exploring their identities while at Emory.
Emory recognizes Women’s History Month with a variety of events as the Center for Women continues its 30th anniversary celebration.
When Title IX passed in 1972, it banned discrimination on the basis of sex in higher education, including sports. Meet the women athletes who broke barriers at Emory then and now.
Stephanie Zhang is on a mission to create a more equitable world. Her commitment to creating a more welcoming campus has earned her the 2022 undergraduate Brittain Award, Emory’s highest student honor.
Graduating seniors poet Amalia Tenuta and pianist Ssuyuan Wang have been honored for their exceptional contributions to the performing and creative arts on campus.
As a disability rights advocate and the first Deafblind woman to graduate from Harvard Law School, Haben Girma shared valuable perspectives during Emory’s annual Women’s History Month keynote address.
Emory faculty and staff are frequently recognized for their work locally, nationally and internationally. Read a sampling of recent accolades, including awards for professional contributions and leadership appointments.
Guest speakers for Women’s History Month include acclaimed poet Marilyn Chin, reading March 13, and Haben Girma, the first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, who gives the keynote address March 17.