Emory University appointed Sean Clarke, who is currently the Ursula Springer Chair in Nursing Leadership at New York ...
The Emory Wheel was founded in 1919 and is currently the only student-run newspaper of Emory University. The Wheel publishes on Wednesdays during the academic year, except during University holidays ...
In an updated section of their Campus Hazing Transparency Report, Emory University published sanctions for the Alpha Tau Omega (ATO) fraternity’s Alpha Theta chapter on April 23. The report cited ...
Following an extensive search process, the Emory University Board of Trustees announced on May 28 that Christopher Augostini, Emory’s current executive vice president and chief operating officer, will ...
As The Emory Wheel enters its 107th year of publication, it brings us great pride and pleasure to announce that the paper has begun the process of transitioning from a registered student organization ...
Following a months-long national search, Emory University announced on May 7 that the Director of Religion and Public Life at Harvard Divinity School (Mass.) Terrence Johnson will begin his role as ...
Canvas, the online learning platform used for coursework across Emory University, has been unavailable nationwide since early afternoon, according to its website. Users attempting to access the site ...
Flock Safety Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) have been confirmed to operate on and around Emory University’s campus since 2024. These artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tracking cameras ...
Emory University Student Government Association (SGA) Vice President of Student Experience Michael Krayyem (26C) presented a resolution to the University Senate on April 21 calling for Emory to ...
Emory University Senate Past-President and Professor of Philosophy Noëlle McAfee, Professor of English Emil’ Keme and Professor of Economics Caroline Fohlin filed a lawsuit against Emory University on ...
Content Warning: This article contains references to hateful language directed toward minority groups. Emory University School of Law expelled the student responsible for a series of threatening ...
Content Warning: This article contains references to hateful language directed toward minority groups. As students at Emory University School of Law enter finals season, a series of threatening emails ...
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