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| motto = Cor prudentis possidebit scientiam ([[Latin]])
| mottoeng = The wise heart seeks knowledge<ref>{{cite web | url=http://college.emory.edu/main/about/history.html | title=Emory College of Arts and Sciences | publisher=Emory University | work=emory.edu | access-date=2018-12-07 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181214202408/http://college.emory.edu/main/about/history.html | archive-date=December 14, 2018 | url-status=dead }}</ref>
| established = {{start date and age|1836}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University History|url=http://emoryhistory.emory.edu/facts-figures/index.html|website=Emoryhistory.emory.edu|access-date=February 22, 2014}}</ref>
| type = [[Private university|Private]]
| religious_affiliation = [[United Methodist Church]]<ref name="William Joseph Whalen – Hospitals & Universities">{{cite book|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=sw9ILcqw2hsC&pg=PA162 | title = Separated brethren: a review of Protestant, Anglican, Eastern Orthodox & other religions in the United States|quote=Among Protestant denominations, Methodists take first place in hospitals and colleges. Some of their one hundred colleges and universities have all but severed ties with the denominations, but others remain definitely Methodist: Syracuse, Boston, Emory, Duke, Drew, Denver, and Southern Methodist. The church operates 360 schools and institutions overseas. Methodists established [[Goodwill Industries]] in 1907 to help handicapped persons help themselves by repairing and selling old furniture and clothes. The United Methodist Church runs seventy-two hospitals in the United States.|publisher = [[Our Sunday Visitor]]|access-date = March 27, 2010| isbn = 9781931709057| year = 2002}}</ref><ref name="General Board of Higher Education & Ministry">{{cite web|url=http://www.gbhem.org/site/c.lsKSL3POLvF/b.5392245/k.60B4/Schools_by_Jurisdiction.htm#S.Eastern |title=Schools by Jurisdiction |publisher=[[United Methodist Church]] |access-date=November 26, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091216212534/http://www.gbhem.org/site/c.lsKSL3POLvF/b.5392245/k.60B4/Schools_by_Jurisdiction.htm |archive-date=December 16, 2009 }}</ref>
| endowment = $7.94 billion (2020)<ref name=NACUBO>As of June 30, 2020. {{cite report |url=https://www.nacubo.org/-/media/Documents/Research/2020-NTSE-Public-Tables--Endowment-Market-Values--FINAL-FEBRUARY-19-2021.ashx |title=U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 |publisher=National Association of College and University Business Officers and [[TIAA]] |date=February 19, 2021 |access-date=February 19, 2021}}</ref>
| president = [[Gregory L. Fenves]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Office of the President|url=http://president.emory.edu|access-date=August 2, 2020}}</ref>
| students = 15,398 (Fall 2019)<ref name=Enrollment>{{cite web |title=Facts and Figures |url=https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/data/factbook/enrollment.html |publisher=Emory University |access-date=October 9, 2020}}</ref>
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| postgrad = 7,297 (Fall 2019)<ref name=Enrollment/>
| city = [[Atlanta]]
| state = [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
| country = United States
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| athletics = [[NCAA Division III]] – [[University Athletic Association|UAA]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University NCAA|url=https://www.ncaa.com/schools/emory|access-date=February 22, 2014}}</ref>
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|[[Association of American Universities|AAU]]<ref name="aau.edu">{{cite web|title=Association of American Universities|url=https://www.aau.edu/about/article.aspx?id=5476|website=Aau.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
|[[National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities|NAICU]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.naicu.edu/member_center/members.asp|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151109231238/http://www.naicu.edu/member_center/members.asp|url-status=dead|title=NAICU - Membership|archivedate=November 9, 2015}}</ref>
|[[International Association of Methodist-related Schools, Colleges, and Universities|IAMSCU]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gbhem.org/education/international-association-methodist-schools-colleges-and-universities-iamscu|title=International Association of Methodist Schools, Colleges, and Universities (IAMSCU) – General Board of Higher Education and Ministry|date=November 11, 2016|access-date=October 20, 2017|url-status=bot: unknown|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161111120711/http://www.gbhem.org/education/international-association-methodist-schools-colleges-and-universities-iamscu|archive-date=November 11, 2016|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
|[[Oak Ridge Associated Universities|ORAU]]<ref>{{cite web|title=ORAU Emory University|url=https://www.orau.org/university-partnerships/spotlights/emory-university.aspx|website=Orau.org|access-date=20 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150222141237/https://www.orau.org/university-partnerships/spotlights/emory-university.aspx|archive-date=February 22, 2015|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
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'''Emory University''' is a [[private university|private]] [[research university]] in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].<ref name="NiesseEmoryannexed">{{cite web|author=Niesse, Mark|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/city-atlanta-expansion-emory-and-cdc-approved/kMYzghHbvzD6THTyWpN1zH/|title=City of Atlanta's expansion to Emory and CDC approved|work=[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|access-date=December 5, 2017}}</ref> Founded in 1836 as "Emory College" by the [[Methodist Episcopal Church]] and named in honor of Methodist bishop [[John Emory]],<ref name=Emory>{{cite web|title=''Emory'': History & Traditions|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/history/index.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Emory is the second-oldest private institution of [[higher education]] in Georgia.<ref>{{cite web|title=''New Georgia Encyclopedia'':Emory University|url=http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/education/emory-university|website=Georgiaencyclopedia.org|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
Emory University has nine academic divisions: Emory College of Arts and Sciences, [[Oxford College of Emory University|Oxford College]], [[Goizueta Business School]], Laney Graduate School, [[Emory University School of Law|School of Law]], [[Emory University School of Medicine|School of Medicine]], [[Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing]], [[Rollins School of Public Health]], and the [[Candler School of Theology]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University website|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/academics/schools/|access-date=July 18, 2011}}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Emory University, the [[Georgia Institute of Technology]], and [[Peking University]] in [[Beijing]], [[China]] jointly administer the [[Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Georgia Tech / Emory / Peking University BME PhD Program|url=https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/georgia-tech-emory-peking-university-bme-phd-program|website=Bme.gatech.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering Program|url=https://www.bme.gatech.edu|website=Nme.gatech.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The university operates the [[Confucius Institute|Confucius Institute in Atlanta]] in partnership with [[Nanjing University]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Confucius Institutes Around the Globe|url=http://confuciusinstitute.unl.edu/institutes.shtml|website=Confuciusinstitute.unl.edu|access-date=20 October 2017|archive-date=September 7, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080907063309/http://confuciusinstitute.unl.edu/institutes.shtml|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Confucius Institute in Atlanta|url=http://confucius.emory.edu/about/index.html|website=Confuciu.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Emory has a growing faculty research partnership with the [[Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology]] (KAIST).<ref>{{cite web|title=Georgia Tech-Emory-KAIST Biomedical Engineering Faculty|url=http://www.kaist.edu/_prog/_board/?mode=V&no=36608&code=en_management5&site_dvs_cd=en&menu_dvs_cd=06070205&skey=&sval=&site_dvs=&GotoPage=|website=Kaist.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Summer Biomedical Engineering Workshop in Daejeon, South Korea|url=https://www.bme.gatech.edu/bme/summer-biomedical-engineering-workshop-daejeon-south-korea|website=Bme.gatech.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|title=Comparative Investigations of Cp*-Based Group 9 Metal-Catalyzed Direct C–H Amination of Benzamides|journal=Organometallics|volume=33|issue=15|pages=4076–4085|doi=10.1021/om5005868|year=2014|last1=Figg|first1=Travis M|last2=Park|first2=Sehoon|last3=Park|first3=Juhyeon|last4=Chang|first4=Sukbok|last5=Musaev|first5=Djamaladdin G}}</ref> Emory University students come from all 50 states, the [[District of Columbia]], five [[territories of the United States]], and over 100 foreign countries.<ref>{{cite web|title= Emory University International Students|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/admission/international.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
[[Emory Healthcare]] is the largest healthcare system in the state of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]<ref name="about">{{cite web |url=http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/about-us/index.html|title=About Emory Healthcare|author=Emory Healthcare|access-date=August 3, 2011}}</ref> and comprises seven major hospitals, including the [[Emory University Hospital]] and [[Emory University Hospital Midtown]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/area/ga/emory-university-hospital-6380570 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2015-03-31 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150222040651/http://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/area/ga/emory-university-hospital-6380570 |archive-date=February 22, 2015 |df=mdy-all }}
</ref> The university operates the [[Winship Cancer Institute]], [[Yerkes National Primate Research Center]], and many disease and vaccine research centers.<ref name="Center for AIDS Research">{{cite web|title=Center for AIDS Research|url=http://www.cfar.emory.edu/about/index.html|website=Cfar.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref name="Prevention Research Center">{{cite web|title=Prevention Research Center|url=https://www.cdc.gov/prc/center-descriptions/emory-university.htm|website=Cdc.gov|access-date=20 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160515123832/http://www.cdc.gov/prc/center-descriptions/emory-university.htm|archive-date=May 15, 2016|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref><ref name="cysticfibrosisnewstoday.com">{{cite web|title=Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Grants $1.8 million to Expand the Atlanta CF Research and Development Program|url=http://cysticfibrosisnewstoday.com/2015/07/17/cystic-fibrosis-foundation-grants-1-8-million-expand-atlanta-cf-research-development-program/|website=Cysticfibrosisnewstoday.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Emory University is the leading coordinator of the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services|U.S. Health Department's]] National Ebola Training and Education Center.<ref name="bizjournals.com">{{cite web|title=Emory University to lead National Ebola Training and Education Center|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2015/07/01/emory-university-to-lead-national-ebola-training.html|website=Bizjournals.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The university is one of four institutions involved in the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases|NIAID's]] Tuberculosis Research Units Program.<ref name="NIH Tuberculosis Research Program">{{cite web|title=NIH Tuberculosis Research Program|url=https://www.niaid.nih.gov/news/newsreleases/2015/Pages/TBawards.aspx|website=Niaid.nih.gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The [[International Association of National Public Health Institutes]] is headquartered at the university<ref name="ianphi.org">{{cite web|url=http://www.ianphi.org/whoweare/history.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130428072858/http://www.ianphi.org/whoweare/history.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=28 April 2013|title=History|website=Ianphi.org|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> and the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] and the [[American Cancer Society]] are national affiliate institutions located adjacent to the campus.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.med.emory.edu/about/facilities_affiliations.html|title=Facilities & Affiliations -- School of Medicine, Emory University|website=Med.emory.edu|access-date=October 20, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171020113152/http://med.emory.edu/about/facilities_affiliations.html|archive-date=October 20, 2017|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The university is partnered with the Nobel Peace Prize-winning [[Carter Center]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cartercenter.org/index.html|title=The Carter Center – Waging Peace. Fighting Disease|website=The Carter Center}}</ref>
Emory University has the 17th-largest endowment among U.S. colleges and universities.<ref name=NACUBO/> The university is [[Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education|classified]] among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/lookup/view_institution.php?unit_id=139658|title=Carnegie Classifications - Institution Profile|publisher=Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research|access-date=March 30, 2020}}</ref> and is cited for high scientific performance and [[citation impact]] in the [[CWTS Leiden Ranking]].<ref>{{cite web|title=CWTS Leiden Ranking|url=http://www.leidenranking.com/ranking/2015/university?universityId=1168&fieldId=2&periodId=5&fractionalCounting=1&performanceDimension=0&sizeIndependent=True&rankingIndicator=pp_top10&minNPubs=100|website=Leidenranking.comAau.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The [[National Science Foundation]] ranked the university 36th among academic institutions in the United States for [[research and development]] (R&D) expenditures.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ncsesdata.nsf.gov/profiles/site?method=rankingBySource&ds=herd |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-01-19 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170113144205/https://ncsesdata.nsf.gov/profiles/site?method=rankingBySource&ds=herd |archive-date=January 13, 2017 |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite web|title=Emory University gets record $572.4M in external research funding in 2015|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2015/09/25/emory-university-gets-record-572-4m-in-external.html|website=Bizjournals.gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> In 1995 Emory University was elected to the [[Association of American Universities]], an association of the 65 leading research universities in the United States and Canada.<ref name="aau.edu"/>
Emory [[List of Emory University people|faculty and alumni]] include 2 [[Prime minister|Prime Ministers]], 9 university presidents, 11 members of the [[United States Congress]], 2 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] laureates, a [[Vice President of the United States]], a [[United States Speaker of the House]], and a [[United States Supreme Court Justice]]. Other notable alumni include 19 [[Rhodes Scholarship|Rhodes Scholars]], 6 [[Pulitzer Prize]] winners, [[Emmy Award]] winners, [[MacArthur Fellows Program|MacArthur Fellows]], CEOs of [[Fortune 500]] companies, heads of state and other leaders in foreign government, academics, musicians, and an [[Olympic Games|Olympic medalist]].<ref name=":2">{{cite web|url=https://www.emory.edu/home/about/points-pride/famous-alumni.html|title=Famous Alumni - Points of Pride - Emory University - Emory University - Atlanta, GA|website=www.emory.edu}}</ref> Emory has more than 149,000 alumni, with 75 alumni clubs established worldwide in 20 countries.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alumni.emory.edu/about/index.html|title=About Us|website=alumni.emory.edu|access-date=2018-11-17}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Find the alumni network near you |url=https://www.alumni.emory.edu/groups/chapters.html |website=alumni.emory.edu |quote=Emory alumni have chapters in over 20 countries around the world.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/office-of-the-american-secretary/us-winners/winning-institution-search/ |title=Winning Institution Search |website=rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk |access-date= September 15, 2020}}</ref>
==History==
{{Main|History of Emory University}}
[[File:Emory Glenn Chapel.jpg|upright|thumb|Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church, Emory University]]
[[File:Asa G. C..jpg|thumb|[[Asa Griggs Candler]], founder of [[The Coca-Cola Company]], provided a land grant for Emory College to relocate to [[metropolitan Atlanta]] and be rechartered as Emory University.<ref>{{cite web|title=New Georgia Encyclopedia, Asa Candler (1851-1929)|url=http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/asa-candler-1851-1929|website=Georgiaencyclopedia.org|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Based on large donations from the [[Candler (surname)|Candler]], [[Robert W. Woodruff|Woodruff]],and [[Roberto Goizueta|Goizueta]], Emory University is colloquially referred to as "[[Coca-Cola]] University."<ref>{{cite web|title=Road Trip: Emory University|url=https://www.usnews.com/education/articles/2010/08/16/road-trip-emory-university|website=Usnews.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>]]
===Nineteenth century===
Emory College was founded in 1836 in [[Oxford, Georgia]] by the [[Methodist Episcopal Church]].<ref name="history">{{cite web|url=http://emoryhistory.emory.edu/history/index.html |title=A Brief History |last=Hauk |first=Gary S |publisher=Emory University |access-date=May 27, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131030174205/http://emoryhistory.emory.edu/history/index.html |archive-date=October 30, 2013 }}</ref> The college was named in honor of the departed Methodist bishop [[John Emory]].<ref name="history"/> [[Ignatius Alphonso Few]] was the college's first president. In 1854, the Atlanta Medical College, a forerunner of [[Emory University School of Medicine]], was founded. On April 12, 1861, the [[American Civil War]] began. Emory College was closed in November 1861 and all of its students enlisted on the Confederate side.<ref name="history"/> In late 1863 the war came to Georgia and the college was used as hospital and later a headquarters for the [[Union Army]]. The university produced many officers who served in the war, including General [[George Thomas Anderson]] (1846C) who fought in nearly every major battle in the [[Eastern Theater of the American Civil War|eastern theater]].<ref>{{cite web|title=George Thomas Anderson|url=https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8850|website=Findagrave.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Thirty-five Emory students lost their lives and much of the campus was destroyed during the war.<ref name="english">English, Thomas H. ''Emory University 1915–1965: A Semicentennial History'' (Atlanta: Emory University, 1966).</ref>
Emory College, as with the entire [[Southeastern United States]], struggled to overcome financial devastation during the [[Reconstruction Era]]. In 1880, [[Atticus Greene Haygood]], Emory College President, delivered a speech expressing gratitude for the end of [[slavery in the United States]], which captured the attention of George I. Seney, a New York banker. Seney gave Emory College $5,000 to repay its debts, $50,000 for construction, and $75,000 to establish a new endowment. In the 1880s, the technology department was launched by [[Isaac Stiles Hopkins]], a polymath professor at Emory College. Hopkins became the first president of the [[Georgia Institute of Technology]] in 1888. Emory University's first international student, [[Yun Chi-ho]], graduated in 1893.<ref name="A Direct Line to Emory's History">{{cite web|url=http://shared.web.emory.edu/emory/news/releases/2010/05/a-direct-line-to-emorys-history.html|title=A Direct Line to Emory's History - Emory University - Atlanta, GA|website=shared.web.emory.edu|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref> Yun became an important political activist in [[Korea]] and is the author of "[[Aegukga]]", the national anthem of the [[Republic of Korea]].<ref name="Encykorea Aegukga">{{cite web|url=http://encykorea.aks.ac.kr/Contents/Index?contents_id=E0035201|title=애국가|publisher=[[Academy of Korean Studies]]|access-date=October 8, 2013}}</ref><ref name="National Anthem Korea">{{cite web | url=http://nationalanthems.me/south-korea-aegukga/ | title=South Korea – Aegukga | publisher=NationalAnthems.me | access-date=November 17, 2011 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120424213957/http://www.nationalanthems.me/south-korea-aegukga/ | archive-date=April 24, 2012 | url-status=dead | df=mdy-all }}</ref>
===Twentieth century===
On August 16, 1906, the Wesley Memorial Hospital and Training School for Nurses, later renamed the [[Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing]], was established. In 1914, the [[Candler School of Theology]] was established. In 1915, Emory College relocated to [[Druid Hills, Georgia|Druid Hills]] and was rechartered as Emory University after accepting a land grant from [[Asa Griggs Candler]], founder of [[The Coca-Cola Company]]. The [[Emory University School of Law]] was established in 1916. From the 1920s through the 1970s, Emory University established its reputation as a regional institution that offered a solid education in medicine, law, theology, business, and the liberal arts.
===First and Second World Wars===
On April 6, 1917, the United States entered the [[World War I|First World War]]. Emory University organized a medical unit, composed of medical school faculty and medical alumni, that would be known as Emory Unit, Base Hospital 43. The unit served in [[Loir-et-Cher]], [[France]] from July 1918 to January 1919. The Emory Unit, Base Hospital 43 was remobilized during the [[Second World War]] and served in the [[North African campaign]] and Europe. To recognize Emory's participation in the war effort, a ship was christened M.S. Emory Victory and served through World War II and in the Korean War.
In the 1940s, Emory University students, alumni, and faculty served in the [[Asia-Pacific War]] and [[European theater of World War II]]. Lieutenant Commander James L. Starnes, a graduate of Emory Law, was the navigator of the battleship {{USS|Missouri|BB-63|6}} and served as [[officer of the deck]] during the signing of the [[Japanese Instrument of Surrender]].<ref>{{cite web|title=A look inside the WWII surrender ceremony|url=https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-missouri-surrender-20150902-story.html|website=Latimes.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> [[Bobby Jones (golfer)|Bobby Jones]], the golfer, served during the [[Battle of Normandy]].<ref>{{cite book |first=Mark |last=Frost |author-link=Mark Frost |title=The Grand Slam: Bobby Jones, America, and the Story of Golf |year=2004 |publisher=Hyperion Books |location=New York |isbn=978-1-4013-0751-6 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/grandslamthe00mark/page/458 458–9] |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/grandslamthe00mark/page/458 }}</ref> Dr. Alfred A. Weinstein, a professor of surgery at [[Emory University School of Medicine]], was a [[prisoner of war]] of the [[Empire of Japan]] between 1942 and 1945. His memoir, "Barbed Wire Surgeon", is considered one of the finest accounts concerning [[Japanese war crimes|allied prisoners under Japanese captivity]] and highlights the abuses of the [[war criminal]] [[Mutsuhiro Watanabe]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Alfred A. Weinstein|isbn=978-1937565961|last1=Weinstein|first1=Alfred|date=2013-12-19}}</ref> [[Kiyoshi Tanimoto]], who graduated from the [[Candler School of Theology]] in 1940 and is portrayed in John Hersey's ''[[Hiroshima (book)|Hiroshima]]'', was able to organize the [[Hiroshima Maidens]] reconstructive surgery program based on the associations he made while studying in the [[United States]].<ref name="Kiyoshi Tanimoto">{{cite web|title=Kiyoshi Tanimoto|url=http://www.emoryhistory.emory.edu/facts-figures/people/makers-history/profiles/tanimoto.html|website=Emoryhistory.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Tatsumasa Shirakawa, a Japanese student at the [[Candler School of Theology]], was placed under arrest temporarily until Dean Henry Burton Trimble negotiated his release. Emory helped the nation prepare for war by participating in the [[V-12 Navy College Training Program]] and [[Army Specialized Training Program]], programs designed to supplement the force of commissioned officers in the [[United States Navy]] and [[United States Army]]. The [[Candler School of Theology]] trained men for [[military chaplain]]cy. During the war, university enrollment boasted two military students for every one civilian. Emory University alumni would go on to serve in the [[Korean War]], [[Second Indochina War]] (Vietnam War), [[Persian Gulf War]], [[Yugoslav Wars]], and the [[Global War on Terrorism]].
===Women's and civil rights movements===
The [[Second-wave feminism#Education|women's movement]] and [[civil rights movement]] during the 1950s and 1960s in the [[United States]] profoundly shaped the future of Emory University. Formerly an all-male school, Emory officially became a coeducational institution in 1953. Although it had previously admitted women under limited circumstances, the university had never before had a policy through which they could enroll in large numbers and as resident students. In 1959, sororities first appeared on campus. In 1962, in the midst of the civil rights movement, Emory embraced the initiative to end racial restrictions when it asked the courts to declare portions of the Georgia statutes unconstitutional. Previously, Georgia law denied tax-exempt status to private universities with racially integrated student bodies. The [[Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state)|Supreme Court of Georgia]] ruled in Emory's favor and Emory officially became racially integrated. [[Marvin S. Arrington Sr.]] was Emory University's first, full-time [[African American]] student and graduated from [[Emory University School of Law]] in 1967.<ref name="georgiaencyclopedia.org">{{cite web|title=New Georgia Encyclopedia, Emory University|url=http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/education/emory-university|website=Georgiaencyclopedia.org|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
[[File:金大中.jpg|upright|left|thumb|On March 30, 1983, [[Kim Dae-jung]], while in [[exile|political exile]] in the US, gave a speech on human rights and democracy at Emory University and accepted an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the institution. Kim would go on to serve as the 8th [[President of South Korea]].<ref name="Kim Dae Jung speech, 1983">{{cite web|title=Kim Dae Jung speech, 1983|url=http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/P-MSS111/|website=Findingaids.library.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Kim Dae Jung Facts|url=http://www.kdjlibrary.org/kdj/engweb/presidentkdj/facts.jsp|website=Kdjlibrary.library.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>]]
In 1971, Emory established one of the nation's first [[African-American studies]] programs and the first of its kind in the Southeastern United States.<ref>https://apply.emory.edu/majors/african-american-studies.html</ref> Emory's diversity and academic reputation continued to flourish under the leadership of the university's fifth president, [[James T. Laney]]. In addition to leading universities in the Southeastern United States in the promotion of [[racial equality]], Laney and many of the school's faculty and administrators were outspoken advocates of global [[human rights]] and thus were openly opposed to the [[History of South Korea|military dictatorship in South Korea (1961–1987)]]. On March 30, 1983, Laney's friend [[Kim Dae-jung]], while in political exile in the [[United States]], presented a speech on human rights and democracy at Emory University and accepted an honorary Doctor of Laws degree.<ref name="Kim Dae Jung speech, 1983"/> Kim would go on to play a major role in ending [[June Struggle|authoritarianism in South Korea]], served as the 8th [[President of South Korea]] from 1998 to 2003, and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000 for his successful implementation of the [[Sunshine Policy]]. Laney would later serve as [[United States Ambassador to South Korea]] and the Emory graduate school, founded in 1919, was named in his honor in 2009.<ref name="georgiaencyclopedia.org"/>
In 2005, the university presented the President Medal, a rare award conferred only on individuals whose impact on the world has enhanced the dominion of peace or has enlarged the range of cultural achievement, to [[Civil Rights Movement]] activist [[Rosa Parks]]. The award is one of the highest honors presented by Emory.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://president.emory.edu/meet_president_wagner/presidents_medal.html|title=Emory University President's Medal|website=President.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160415162003/http://president.emory.edu/meet_president_wagner/presidents_medal.html|archive-date=April 15, 2016|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
In 2014, at Emory's 169th Commencement, [[John Lewis]], the only living "[[Big Six (activists)|Big Six]]" leader of the civil rights movement, delivered the keynote address and received an honorary doctor of laws degree. In 2015, [[Emory University School of Law]] received a $1.5 million donation to help establish a John Lewis Chair in Civil Rights and Social Justice. The gift, given anonymously, funds a professorship which will enable Emory Law to conduct a national search for a scholar with an established academic profile of distinction and a demonstrated desire to promote the rule of law through the study of civil rights. The law school has committed to raise an additional $500,000 to fund the chair fully.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/04/law_john_lewis_chair/campus.html|title=Emory to establish John Lewis Chair in Civil Rights, Social Justice|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
===Expansion and modernization===
The course of Emory's history changed dramatically in November 1979 when [[Robert Winship Woodruff]] and [[George Waldo Woodruff]] presented the institution with a gift of $105 million in [[Coca-Cola]] stock. At the time this was the largest single gift to any institution of higher education in American history.<ref name="history"/>
===Twenty-first century===
{{seealso|Atlanta annexations and wards}}
The latest additions to the main campus include buildings for cancer research, biomedical research, scientific computation, mathematics and science, vaccine research, and the performing arts.<ref name="georgiaencyclopedia.org"/>
Prior to 2018 the campus was in an [[unincorporated area]],<ref name=Niessemayexpand>{{cite web|author=Niesse, Mark|url=https://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/atlanta-may-expand-cover-emory-university/bV4ykfyUQuFQ6VSMMLoIXP/|title=Atlanta may expand to cover Emory University|work=[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=2016-08-23|access-date=2020-03-10|quote=Emory University hopes to make official what many outside the metropolitan area already assume to be the case:[...]}}</ref> statistically counted in the [[Druid Hills, Georgia|Druid Hills]] [[census-designated place]].<ref name="CDPMap">"[http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/GUBlock/st13_ga/place/p1324264_druid_hills/DC10BLK_P1324264_001.pdf 2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Druid Hills CDP, GA]." [[U.S. Census Bureau]]. Retrieved on June 1, 2017. Compare this with the address of Emory University ([https://web.archive.org/web/20160705082028/http://www.emory.edu/home/index.html 2016 home page states]: "201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30322 USA") and the location of its buildings.</ref> In 2016 the university stated that it intended to petition to be annexed into the City of Atlanta;<ref>{{cite web|author=Chess, Richard|author2=Madison Bober|url=https://emorywheel.com/emory-cdc-to-be-annexed-into-atlanta/|title=Emory, CDC to be Annexed into Atlanta|work=[[Emory Wheel]]|date=2017-12-04|access-date=2020-03-11}}</ref> in 2017 the university leadership formally submitted its petition.<ref>{{cite web|author=Stafford, Leon|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/emory-university-formally-files-petition-become-part-atlanta/KkN3nSaOPuSOKPGICIxnwJ/|title=Emory University formally files petition to become part of Atlanta|work=[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=2017-06-27|access-date=2020-03-10}}</ref> The City of Atlanta annexed Emory's campus effective January 1, 2018, a part of its largest annexation within a period of 65 years; the [[Atlanta City Council]] voted to do so the prior December.<ref name=NiesseEmoryannexed/>
[[Gregory L. Fenves]], formerly the president of the [[University of Texas at Austin]], became Emory University’s twenty-first president in August of 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-04-07|title=Emory Board of Trustees names Gregory L. Fenves as 21st president|url=https://news.emory.edu/stories/2020/04/upress_nextpresident/index.html|access-date=2020-08-18|website=news.emory.edu|language=en}}</ref>
==Academics==
===Admissions statistics===
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|+''Fall enrollment statistics, freshmen''<ref>{{Cite web|title=Emory University Common Data Set|url=https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/data/common-data-set.html}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Admissions Factbook|url=https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/data/factbook/admissions.html}}</ref>
!
!'''2015'''
!'''2016'''
!'''2017'''
!'''2018'''
!'''2019'''
|-
!Applicants
|20,492
|19,924
|23,747
|27,559
|30,017
|-
!Admits
|4,851
|5,039
|5,234
|5,104
|4,682
|-
!Admit rate
|23.67%
|25.30%
|22%
|18.5%
|15.6%
|-
!Enrolled
|1,357
|1,358
|1,388
|1,429
|1,374
|-
!Yield
|23.67%
|26.94%
|26.52%
|28.00%
|29.34%
|-
!SAT range
|1270–1490
|1290–1500
|1350–1520
|1370–1520
|1360–1530
|-
!ACT range
|29–33
|30–33
|30–33
|31–34
|31–34
|}
Emory University is considered highly selective. In 2021, Emory University received 33,780 applications in which the College admitted 4,343 of first year undergraduate applicants, Oxford College admitted 4,278 of first year undergraduate applicants, and 6,892 students were admitted to both schools. The enrolling class was 57% female, 43% male. 50% came from public high schools
50% come from private / independent schools and 11% of enrolling class identify as first-generation college students. Fifty-four unique languages were spoken in the enrolling first year class. Emory College offered admission to 4,142 students, a 14.5% percent admission rate.<ref>https://news.emory.edu/features/2021/03/admission-class-of-2025/index.html</ref>
===Undergraduate schools===
[[File:Emory Quad.jpg|thumb|left|Main Quadrangle on Emory University's [[Druid Hills]] Campus]]
; Emory College of Arts and Sciences (1836)
The Emory College of Arts and Sciences offers the [[Bachelor of Arts]] (B.A.) and the [[Bachelor of Science]] (B.S) undergraduate academic degrees. Academic Departments include African American Studies, African Studies, American Studies, Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Anthropology, Art History, Biology, Chemistry, Classics, Comparative Literature, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, English, Environmental Sciences, Film & Media Studies, French and Italian Studies, German Studies, Global Health, Culture, and Society, History, Human Health, Interdisciplinary Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Linguistics, Mathematics, Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies, Music, Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Quantitative Theory and Methods, Religion, Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures, Sociology, Spanish and Portuguese, Theater and Dance, and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies. The [[Confucius Institute]], a non-profit public institution affiliated with the [[Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China]], operates in co-operation with the university at the Emory College of Arts and Sciences. The Emory-Tibet Partnership was established in 1998.
Emory University offers highly selective [[honors programs]] for high-performing undergraduates in most areas of concentration.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://catalog.college.emory.edu/academic/honors-program/|title=Honors Program|website=catalog.college.emory.edu}}</ref> More than 25% of undergraduates participate in an honors program each year.<ref>https://apply.emory.edu/academics/applying-knowledge.html</ref>
{|class="toccolours" style="float:right; margin-left:1em; font-size:90%; line-height:1.4em; width:260px;"
! colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | '''Undergraduate/Graduate Schools'''
|-
| '''School''' || <center>'''Year founded'''</center>
|-
| Emory College of Arts and Sciences || <center>1836</center>
|-
| [[Oxford College of Emory University|Oxford College]] || <center>1836</center>
|-
| [[Emory University School of Medicine]] || <center>1854</center>
|-
| [[Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing]] || <center>1905</center>
|-
| [[Candler School of Theology]] || <center>1914</center>
|-
| [[Emory University School of Law]] || <center>1916</center>
|-
| Laney Graduate School || <center>1919</center>
|-
| [[Goizueta Business School]] || <center>1919</center>
|-
| [[Rollins School of Public Health]] || <center>1990</center>
|}
Emory University offers a five-year [[dual degree]] program in [[engineering]], in collaboration with the [[Georgia Institute of Technology]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory College of Arts and Sciences website |url=http://college.emory.edu/home/academic/program/major/engineering.html |access-date=July 18, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110826065630/http://college.emory.edu/home/academic/program/major/engineering.html |archive-date=August 26, 2011 }}</ref> Emory University also offers a [[double degree|dual master's degree]] in [[social work]] with the [[University of Georgia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=UGA, Emory University partner to offer dual master's degree in social work, divinity|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2015/05/18/uga-emory-university-partner-to-offer-dual-master.html|website=Bizjournals.com|access-date=May 18, 2015}}</ref>
; Oxford College (1836)
[[Oxford College of Emory University|Oxford College]] offers an [[Associate degree]] (A.A.) in [[liberal arts]]. Students who successfully complete Oxford College advance to Emory College of Arts and Sciences to complete their undergraduate education. Academic departments include Anthropology, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, Geology, History, Languages, Mathematics & Computer Science, Music, Political Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Physics & Astronomy, Quantitative Theory and Methods, Religion, Sociology, Theater, and Women's Studies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://oxford.emory.edu/catalog/course-descriptions/index.html|title=Course Descriptions | Oxford College Catalog| Emory University|website=oxford.emory.edu}}</ref>
===Graduate and professional schools===
[[File:Emory University - Charles and Peggy Evans Anatomy Building.JPG|thumb|Charles and Peggy Evans Anatomy Building, [[Emory University School of Medicine]]]]
[[File:Emory University School of Law.JPG|upright|thumb|Gambrell Hall, [[Emory University School of Law]]]]
;Emory University School of Medicine (1854)
The [[Emory University School of Medicine]] offers the [[Doctor of Medicine]] (MD), [[Doctor of Physical Therapy]], and [[Master of Medical Science]] degrees. Academic departments include Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Informatics, Cell Biology, Human Genetics, [[Microbiology]]/Immunology, Pharmacology, and Physiology. Clinical Science Departments include Anesthesiology, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Family & Preventive Medicine, Gynecology/Obstetrics, Hematology/Medical Oncology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Radiation Oncology, Radiology, [[Physical medicine and rehabilitation|Rehabilitation Medicine]], Surgery, and Urology.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University School of Medicine, Departments and Centers|url=http://med.emory.edu/about/depts_centers.html|website=Med.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
;Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing (1905)
The [[Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing]] offers the [[Bachelor of Science in Nursing]] (BSN), [[Masters of Science in Nursing]], and [[Doctor of Nursing Practice]] (DNP).<ref>{{cite web|title=Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing |url=http://www.nursing.emory.edu/academics/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150109171548/http://www.nursing.emory.edu/academics/index.html |archive-date=January 9, 2015 }}</ref>
;Candler School of Theology (1914)
The [[Candler School of Theology]] offers the [[Master of Divinity]] (M.Div.), Master of Religious Leadership (MRL), Master of Religion and Public Life (MRPL), Master of Theological Studies (MTS), [[Master of Theology]] (Th.M.), Doctor of Theology in Pastoral Counseling (Th.D.), and [[Doctor of Ministry]] (D.Min.), an online degree.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://candler.emory.edu/academics/single-degrees/index.html|title=Candler School of Theology >> Single Degrees|website=candler.emory.edu|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160522214209/http://candler.emory.edu/academics/single-degrees/index.html|archive-date=May 22, 2016|access-date=October 20, 2017|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
;Emory University School of Law (1916)
The [[Emory University School of Law]] offers the [[Juris Doctor]], [[Juris Master]], [[Master of Laws]], and [[Doctor of Juridical Science]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://law.emory.edu|title=Emory Law - Emory University School of Law - Atlanta, GA|website=Emory University School of Law|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref>
;Laney Graduate School (1919)
The Laney Graduate School offers the [[Doctor of Philosophy]] and [[Master of Arts]] degrees.<ref>{{cite web|title=Laney Graduate School, Degrees |url=http://www.emory.edu/home/academics/programs/graduate.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
;Goizueta Business School (1919)
The [[Goizueta Business School]] offers the [[Bachelor of Business Administration]], [[Master of Business Administration]], Executive Master of Business Administration, and a [[Doctor of Philosophy]] in Business Administration.<ref>{{cite web|title=Goizueta Business School|url=http://goizueta.emory.edu/degree/undergraduate/index.html|website=Goizueta.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
;Rollins School of Public Health (1990)
The [[Rollins School of Public Health]] offers the [[Master of Public Health]] (MPH) and Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) and [[Doctor of Philosophy]] ([[PhD]]) degrees. Academic Departments include Behavioral Sciences & Health Education, Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Environmental Health, Epidemiology, Global Health, and Health Policy & Management.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rollins School of Public Health, Degrees|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/academics/programs/public-health.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
===Library system===
[[File:Woodruff Library.jpg|thumb|Stack Tower, [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]]]]
Emory University is a member of the [[Association of Research Libraries]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arl.org/membership/list-of-arl-members|title=List of ARL Members - Association of Research Libraries® - ARL®|last=Administrator|website=Arl.org|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref> The Emory University library system includes over 3.9 million print and electronic volumes and 83,000-plus electronic journals.<ref name="clir.org">{{cite web |url=http://www.clir.org/fellowships/postdoc/applicants/emory2014 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2015-07-23 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724023609/http://www.clir.org/fellowships/postdoc/applicants/emory2014 |archive-date=July 24, 2015 |df=mdy-all }}
</ref><ref name="universityparent.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.universityparent.com/emory-university/articles/academics/emory-libraries/|title=Academics - Emory Libraries Resources for Emory University - UniversityParent|website=Universityparent.com|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref> Emory University libraries include the [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]], Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library, Hugh F. MacMillan and Yuddhishtir Modhwadia Law Library, James S. Guy Chemistry Library, Pitts Theology Library, Goizueta Business Library, Marian K. Heilbrun Music & Media Library, and the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library (The Rose Library).<ref name="clir.org"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University Libraries and Information Technology|url=http://web.library.emory.edu/about/index.htm|website=Web.library.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017l}}{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The Rose Library contains rare materials relating to literature, African American history and culture, and Southern and Georgia history.<ref name="clir.org"/><ref name="universityparent.com"/> Notable pieces of the collection include a rare first edition of ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' by [[Daniel Defoe]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://emorywheel.com/detail.php?n=26298 |title=MARBL Receives 'Crusoe' Editions |newspaper=[[The Emory Wheel]] |date=November 24, 2008 |access-date=August 3, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110710191242/http://emorywheel.com/detail.php?n=26298 |archive-date=July 10, 2011 }}</ref> as well as papers of [[Flannery O'Connor]], [[Alice Walker]], [[Langston Hughes]], [[Salman Rushdie]], [[William Butler Yeats|W.B. Yeats]], [[Medbh McGuckian]], [[Seamus Heaney]], and [[Ted Hughes]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory archive acquires Atlanta Contemporary Art Center's records|url=http://artsculture.blog.ajc.com/2015/05/20/emory-archive-acquires-atlanta-contemporary-art-centers-records/|website=Artsculture.blog.ajc.com|access-date=20 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724034423/http://artsculture.blog.ajc.com/2015/05/20/emory-archive-acquires-atlanta-contemporary-art-centers-records/|archive-date=July 24, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Subject specialist librarians provided research assistance for every academic department at the university.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Robert W. Woodruff Library|title=Subject Librarians |url=http://web.library.emory.edu/research-learning/subject-librarians/index.html|website=Web.library.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The Annual [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]] Undergraduate Research Award recognizes undergraduate students who make extensive use of Woodruff Library's collections and research resources in their original scholarship and show evidence of critical analysis in their research skills.<ref>{{cite web|title= Robert W. Woodruff Library, Award and Research Programs|url=http://web.library.emory.edu/research-learning/award-research-programs/index.html|website=Web.library.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
In 2012, the [[Princeton Review]] ranked the [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]] among the top 10 "Best College Libraries" in the United States.<ref>{{cite web|title=The 10 Colleges With The Best Libraries: Princeton Review List|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/17/the-10-colleges-with-the-_n_1210225.html|website=Huffingtonpost.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> In 2013, the Pitts Theology Library of the [[Candler School of Theology]] was named as one of "Most Beautiful College Libraries in the World."<ref>{{cite web|title=The Most Beautiful College Libraries in the World, Flavorwire|url=http://flavorwire.com/240819/the-25-most-beautiful-college-libraries-in-the-world/24|website=Flavorwire.com|access-date=20 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150110235434/http://flavorwire.com/240819/the-25-most-beautiful-college-libraries-in-the-world/24|archive-date=January 10, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
===Rankings and reputation===
{{Infobox US university ranking
| USNWR_NU = 21
| THE_WSJ = 22
| USNWR_W = 71
| QS_W = 156
| ARWU_W = 101–150
| ARWU_N = 42–56
| THES_W = 85
| Wamo_NU = 63
| Forbes = 55
}}
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! colspan="2" style="font-size: 100%; text-align: center;" |
<big>USNWR graduate school rankings</big><ref name="USNWR Grad School Rankings">{{cite magazine|title=Emory University - U.S. News Best Grad School Rankings|magazine=U.S. News & World Report|access-date=May 14, 2020|url=https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/emory-university-139658/overall-rankings}}</ref>
|-
| Biological Sciences
| 33
|-
| Business
| 22
|-
| Chemistry
| 32
|-
| Clinical Psychology
| 18
|-
| Computer Science
| 82
|-
| Economics
| 63
|-
| English
| 30
|-
| History
| 27
|-
| Mathematics
| 55
|-
| Law
| 24
|-
| Medicine: Primary Care
| 25
|-
| Medicine: Research
| 24
|-
| Nursing: Doctorate
| 8
|-
| Nursing: Masters
| 2
|-
| Nursing – Midwifery
| 8
|-
| Physical Therapy
| 8
|-
| Physician Assistant
| 5
|-
| Physics
| 71
|-
| Political Science
| 24
|-
| Psychology
| 36
|-
| Public Health
| 4
|-
| Sociology
| 36
|-
| Statistics
| 37
|}
[[File:Emory ReadingRoom.jpg|thumb|left|Matheson Reading Room, Candler Library Annex, [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]]]]
Emory University is ranked 21st among national universities in the United States and 71st among global universities by ''[[U.S. News & World Report]]'', 98th among global universities and 19th in the United States in the [[Times Higher Education World University Rankings]] for 2017–18.<ref name="timeshighereducation.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.timeshighereducation.com/rankings/united-states/2017#!/page/0/length/25/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/stats|title=Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings 2017|date=October 11, 2016|website=Timeshighereducation.com|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref> QS University Rankings listed Emory as 27th in the United States. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/usa-rankings/2020|title=USA 2020 Rankings|website=Top Universities}}</ref> The university has been named both a [[Hidden Ivies|Hidden Ivy]] and a "New Ivy."<ref name=Newsweek>{{Cite web|url=https://www.newsweek.com/americas-25-new-elite-ivies-108771|title=America's 25 New Elite 'Ivies'|first=Newsweek Staff On 8/20/06 at 8:00 PM|last=EDT|date=August 20, 2006|website=Newsweek}}</ref> The university was ranked 17th among colleges and universities in the United States in a ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' survey.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.usc.edu/108766/usc-ranked-no-15-nationally-in-new-comprehensive-wall-street-journal-survey/|title=USC ranked No. 15 nationally in new, comprehensive Wall Street Journal survey|date=September 28, 2016|website=USC News}}</ref> Emory is considered to have one of the best writing programs in the United States and was ranked 1st among the list of the best colleges and universities for writers by ''[[The Huffington Post]]'' and ''[[USA Today]]'' in 2012.<ref name=huffingtonpost>{{cite web|title=The 10 Best Colleges For Aspiring Writers|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/01/best-colleges-for-writers_n_1467172.html|website=Huffingtonpost.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref name=USAtoday>{{cite web|title=The 10 best American colleges for writers|url=http://college.usatoday.com/the-10-best-american-colleges-for-writers/|website=College.usatoday.com|access-date=20 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171015021925/http://college.usatoday.com/the-10-best-american-colleges-for-writers/|archive-date=October 15, 2017|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
''[[The Princeton Review]]'' named the [[Emory University School of Law]] as one of the best 169 law schools in the U.S. in 2014. ''[[Bloomberg Businessweek]]'' ranked [[Goizueta Business School]]'s BBA Program 9th in the nation in 2014. ''[[The Economist]]'' ranked [[Goizueta Business School]]'s MBA program 27th in the nation in 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.economist.com/whichmba/full-time-mba-ranking?page=2|title=2019 MBA & Business School Rankings {{!}} Which MBA?|website=The Economist|language=en|access-date=2020-04-08}}</ref>
In 2012, following an internal investigation led by Emory Provost Earl Lewis and Jones Day Law Firm, Emory University announced that members of Emory University's Office of Admission and Institutional Research intentionally misreported data concerning entering students' standardized test scores and class rankings between 2000 and 2012 to standard reference sources and third parties who rank colleges and universities.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory scandal: Critics doubt college ratings|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/emory-scandal-critics-doubt-college-ratings/nRMSY/|website=Ajc.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> For example, while the office reported that 89% of its students graduated in the top 10% of their class, only 75% actually had. Following the investigation, the individuals responsible for the misreportings were fired or resigned and the university issued a public apology.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory Intentionally Misreported Admission Numbers, Internal Investigation Finds|url=http://emorywheel.com/emory-intentionally-misreported-admission-numbers-internal-investigation-finds/|website=Emorywheel.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The university made several corrective actions in 2012 and 2013, including the hiring of independent data advisers, to ensure accurate data collection and reporting in the future.<ref>{{cite web|title=Corrective Action Plan for Data Collection and Reporting|url=http://news.emory.edu/special/data_review/action_plan.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
==Research==
===Facilities and partnerships===
[[File:Whitehead Biomedical Research Building, Emory University.jpg|upright|thumb|Whitehead Biomedical Research Building, Emory University]]
Emory University is [[Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education|classified]] among "[[List of research universities in the United States|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity]]."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/lookup/view_institution.php?unit_id=139658 |title=Emory University |publisher=[[Indiana University]] |date=2020 |access-date=May 21, 2020}}</ref> In 2015, Emory received $572.4 million from external funding agencies.<ref name="ReferenceC">{{cite web|title=Emory receives record $572.4 million in external research funding for 2015|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/09/research_funding_2015/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Emory University leads the nation in the number of students with Kirschstein-[[National Research Service Award]] pre-doctoral fellowships from the [[National Institutes of Health]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory ranks first in the U.S. for students with NIH predoctoral fellowships|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/03/er_nih_predoctoral_fellowships/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
Emory University has a strong partnership with the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC). In 1947, the university donated 15 acres of land to the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] for the construction of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] headquarters.<ref name=CDC>{{cite web |url=https://www.cdc.gov/about/history/ourstory.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=2016-02-29 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150619045405/http://www.cdc.gov/about/history/ourstory.htm |archive-date=June 19, 2015 |df=mdy-all }}
</ref> The Emory University Prevention Research Center (EPRC) and Emory Center for Injury Control are funded by the CDC.<ref name="Prevention Research Center"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Funded Injury Control Research Centers (ICRCs)|url=https://www.cdc.gov/injury/erpo/icrc/emory.html|website=Cdc.gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Emory University's African Center of Excellence for Public Health Security, which seeks to improve preparedness and response to health threats in low-income countries, is a five-year, multimillion-dollar cooperative program with the CDC and [[International Association of National Public Health Institutes]] (IANPHI).<ref>{{cite web|title=African Center for Public Health Security|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/02/rollins_cdc_partnership_award/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The Emory University Center for Global Safe Water (CGSW), which conducts applied research, evaluation, and training to promote global health equity through universal access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene, works in collaboration with the CDC.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Safe Water System, Kenya|url=https://www.cdc.gov/safewater/pdf/sws-and-schools-kenya-508c.pdf|website=Cdc.gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=The Safe Water System|url=https://www.cdc.gov/safewater/resources.html|website=Cdc.gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The Emory University Global Health Institute, funded by the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]], partners with the CDC to enhance public health infrastructure in low-resource countries.<ref>{{cite web|title=CDC Global Public Health Network|url=http://www.ianphi.org/news/2011/EmoryAndCDCPartner.html|website=Ianphi.org|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The [[Emory University Hospital]] Isolation Unit and Quarantine Station was established by the CDC following the [[Severe acute respiratory syndrome|2003 SARS outbreak]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cdc.gov/quarantine/quarantine-stations-us.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171020191249/https://www.cdc.gov/quarantine/quarantine-stations-us.html|url-status=dead|title=U.S. Quarantine Stations | Quarantine | CDC|date=July 24, 2020|archivedate=October 20, 2017|website=www.cdc.gov}}</ref> The isolation and treatment facilities at Emory University played a crucial role in ending the 2014 [[Ebola virus cases in the United States]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Cases of Ebola Diagnosed in the United States|url=https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/outbreaks/2014-west-africa/united-states-imported-case.html|website=Cdc.gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] scientists and administrators hold memberships and frequently speak at Emory University's Vaccine Dinner Club (VDC), an association that holds monthly academic meetings to discuss and advance [[vaccine|vaccine research]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory Vaccine Dinner Club|url=http://www.asm.gtorg.gatech.edu/event/emory-vaccine-dinner-club-2/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150227101242/http://www.asm.gtorg.gatech.edu/event/emory-vaccine-dinner-club-2/|archive-date=February 27, 2015|df=mdy-all}}</ref> In 2015, Emory was made a member of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]]'s Prevention Epicenters Program, a research program in which CDC's Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP) collaborates with academic investigators to conduct innovative infection control and prevention research.<ref>{{cite web|title=About the Prevention Epicenters Program|url=https://www.cdc.gov/HAI/epiCenters/about.html|website=Cdc/gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite web|title=CDC awards Emory University $2.2M grant|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2015/10/05/cdc-awards-emory-university-2-2m-grant.html|website=Bizjournals.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
In 2015, Emory University, the [[London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine]], the [[Public Health Foundation of India]], and the [[All India Institute of Medical Sciences]] established the Center for Control of Chronic Conditions in [[New Delhi]], [[India]]. The center aims to improve the prevention and care of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, mental health, and injuries in India.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory supports quest to defeat diabetes in India|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/10/hspub_defeating_diabetes_in_india/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
The [[International Association of National Public Health Institutes]] is based at the university. The association was chartered in 2006 with a $20 million, five-year grant through Emory University from the [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]]. In 2015, the Emory Global Health Institute and [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] were made lead partners for the newly created, $75 million [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]]-funded Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance Network (CHAMPS).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/media-center/press-releases/2015/05/child-health-and-mortality-prevention-surveillance-network|title=The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to Fund Disease Surveillance Network in Africa and Asia to Prevent Childhood Mortality and Help Prepare for the Next Epidemic - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|website=www.gatesfoundation.org}}</ref>
[[File:Emory University - Administration Building.JPG|upright|left|thumb|Dowman Administration Building, Emory University]]
Emory University research is heavily funded by the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]]'s [[National Institutes of Health]].<ref name="ReferenceB"/> The federal agency awarded the university nearly $300 million in the fiscal year of 2015.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, Emory University was one of four institutions selected by the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases]] for its seven-year, multimillion-dollar Tuberculosis Research Units (TBRU) program, which aims to drive innovation in [[tuberculosis]] research and reduce the global burden of the disease.<ref name="NIH Tuberculosis Research Program"/> In 2015, an Emory-led research consortium received a five-year, $15 million grant from the [[National Institutes of Health]] (NIH) to research human [[immune system|immune responses]] to [[Varicella zoster virus]] and [[pneumococcal]] vaccination.<ref>{{cite web|title=NIH renews $15 million grant for improving vaccine success|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/09/pulendran_vaccinology_grant_renewal/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The university also received a $9 million grant over five years from the NIH to support one of three national Centers for Collaborative Research in [[Fragile X syndrome]]. The grant is a renewal of Emory's National Fragile X Research Center, continuously funded by the NIH for more than 10 years.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, the university received an $8.9 million grant over five years from the NIH [[National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute]] (NHLBI) to better understand the role of [[reactive oxygen species]] and inflammation in blood vessel function and to explore new interventions and preventive approaches for [[atherosclerosis]] and [[aortic aneurysm]]s.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, the university received an $8 million grant over five years from the NIH to develop and validate mathematical models of how prior immunity affects recall immune responses to influenza viruses. The researchers will create and disseminate powerful, user-friendly modeling tools for use by the wider research community in developing more effective vaccines.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, the university received a $3.6 million grant over five years from the NIH to examine the effects of maternal stress on brain function, development, and behavior in African-American infants, including the biochemical connection between the brain and the microbiome.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, the university received a $3.5 million grant over five years from the NIH [[National Cancer Institute]] (NCI) for an Informatics Technology for Cancer Research award. Winship Cancer Institute and Emory School of Medicine researchers will develop software tools to help the cancer research community gain new insights from cancer imaging "big data" and develop new open-source cancer research applications.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, the university received a $3.4 million grant from the NIH International Collaborations in Infectious Disease Research Program to support a partnership between the Emory Vaccine Center and the [[International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology]] (ICGEB) in [[New Delhi]], [[India]] to study [[dengue virus]] infection in India.<ref name="ReferenceC"/>
The Emory University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) and the Emory Vaccine Center are world leaders in AIDS Vaccine Development and HIV Pathogenesis studies are funded by nine different institutes of the [[National Institutes of Health]] and by the [[Georgia Research Alliance]].<ref name="Center for AIDS Research"/> The centers include one of the largest groups of academic vaccine scientists in the world and are currently attempting to develop an effective [[HIV vaccine]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.accessatlanta.com/news/entertainment/attractions/9-things-you-didnt-know-about-atlanta/nkG8S/|title=9 things you didn't know about Atlanta|website=Accessatlanta.com|access-date=October 20, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160912210638/http://www.accessatlanta.com/news/entertainment/attractions/9-things-you-didnt-know-about-atlanta/nkG8S/|archive-date=September 12, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> Emory University Researchers Dr. [[Dennis C. Liotta]], Dr. Raymond F. Schinazi and Dr. Woo-Baeg Choi discovered [[Emtricitabine]], a [[nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor]] (NRTI) used in the treatment of [[HIV]]. The drug was named as one of the world's most important [[antiviral drug]]s by the [[World Health Organization]] and is included in their [[WHO Model List of Essential Medicines|Model List of Essential Medicines]].<ref>{{cite web|title=WHO Model List of EssentialMedicines|url=http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/93142/1/EML_18_eng.pdf?ua=1|website=World Health Organization|access-date=March 11, 2015|date=October 2013}}</ref>
Emory University is a global leader in [[Ebola virus disease|Ebola]] research and treatment. The university was one of three institutions that successfully treated [[medical evacuation|medical evacuees]] during the [[Ebola virus cases in the United States|2014 Ebola outbreak]]. In 2015, the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] named Emory University the lead coordinating center for the National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC).<ref name="bizjournals.com"/> The university will collaborate with the [[University of Nebraska Medical Center]], the [[New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation]], the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] and the [[Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response]] on the program, which will receive $12 million in funding over the next five years. The program will support training of health care providers and facilities to manage Ebola and other emerging [[Infection|infectious]] diseases. Its objectives are to develop metrics to measure facility and health care worker readiness to care for Ebola patients, conduct assessments of state and regional Ebola Treatment Centers, create education materials related to care of patients with possible Ebola and other special pathogens and offer technical and training assistance to public health departments and health facilities.<ref name="bizjournals.com"/> The university also received a $10.8 million grant over three years from the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]'s [[Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency]] (DARPA) to lead a 10-institution national team developing improved therapeutics and vaccines for multiple strains of [[Ebola virus disease|Ebola virus]].<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, Emory received a three-year, $2.2 million grant from the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, including Ebola, in health-care facilities.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
Emory and the Georgia Institute of Technology ([[Georgia Tech]]) have a strong research partnership. In 2015, Emory and Georgia Tech were awarded an $8.3 million grant by the [[National Institutes of Health|NIH]] to establish a National Exposure Assessment Laboratory.<ref name="news.emory.edu">{{cite web|title=Emory receives $8.3 million to establish research laboratory|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/09/research_lab_endowment_rollins/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The laboratory will research the impact of environmental chemicals on children's health.<ref name="news.emory.edu"/> In 2015, the two universities received a five-year, $2.9 million grant from the [[National Science Foundation]] (NSF) to create new bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs and concentrations in [[Biomechatronics|healthcare robotics]], which will be the first program of its kind in the Southeastern United States.<ref>{{cite web|title=Georgia Tech, Emory unite to train healthcare roboticists|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/10/health_care_robotics/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> In 2015, Emory University, Georgia Tech, and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta were awarded a four-year, $1.8 million grant by the [[Cystic Fibrosis Foundation]] in order to expand the Atlanta Cystic Fibrosis Research and Development Program. {{as of|2015}}, Emory jointly manages the second-largest [[cystic fibrosis]] population in the United States.<ref name="cysticfibrosisnewstoday.com"/> In 2015, Emory and Georgia Tech received a $1.6 million grant from the Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program to accelerate nine promising technologies developed in research laboratories with commercialization potential.<ref name="ReferenceC"/>
In 2015, Emory University received a $15 million grant from the [[Wounded Warrior Project]] in order to establish the "[[Warrior Care Network]]" and develop innovative approaches to treat veterans with [[post-traumatic stress disorder]] (PTSD) and [[traumatic brain injury]] (TBI).<ref>{{cite web|title=Home Base gives vets hope in PTSD battle|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/nation/2015/07/25/home-base-gives-vets-hope-ptsd-battle/N3QixDEoGaZT1uxP99JSXN/story.html|website=Bostonglobe.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
In 2015, Emory University and the [[University of South Florida]] received a $2.5 million grant over five years from the [[John E. Fogarty International Center]] (FIC) to study links between infectious disease transmission and agricultural practices.<ref name="ReferenceC"/>
==Campus==
[[File:Emory Campus Aerial Image.jpg|thumb|Aerial view of Emory University's main campus (bottom) and the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (top), Atlanta, Georgia]]
Emory University's original campus was established in [[Oxford, Georgia]] in 1836. The 56-acre campus, located 38 miles east of Emory's main Atlanta campus, is home to [[Oxford College of Emory University]] and was the site of military headquarters and infirmaries during the [[American Civil War]].<ref name="english"/> Many of the buildings were designed with [[Neoclassical architecture]] and [[Gothic Revival architecture]]. In 1975, the United States [[National Register of Historic Places]] designated the campus as part of the [[Oxford Historic District (Oxford, Georgia)|Oxford Historic District]].<ref name="scribd">{{cite web|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/104116387/Oxford-Historic-District-Newton-County-Georgia|title=Oxford Historic District, Newton County, Georgia|publisher=National Register of Historic Places|date=July 25, 2015}}</ref>
Emory's main Atlanta campus, established in the early twentieth century on a Beaux-Arts master plan by [[Pittsburgh]] architect [[Henry Hornbostel]],<ref name="archpaper.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.archpaper.com/2017/02/dobbs-university-center-emory-portman/|title=Emory to demolish John Portman-designed Dobbs University Center|date=February 13, 2017|website=The Architect’s Newspaper}}</ref> covers more than 600 acres in [[Atlanta]]'s historic neighborhood of [[Druid Hills]]. The university campus is heavily forested with pine, maples, oak, and magnolias, and Peavine Creek, a branch of the [[Peachtree Creek]], runs through the campus. The [[Arbor Day Foundation]] named Emory a Tree Campus USA school in 2015.<ref name="Tree Campus USA Schools">{{cite web | url=https://www.arborday.org/programs/treecampususa/campuses.cfm | title= Tree Campus USA Schools | date=April 2015 | publisher=Arbor Day Foundation | access-date=October 24, 2015}}</ref> Many of the university's buildings are designed with multi-hued granite and [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Saltillo tile]]. The university has one of the largest inventories by square footage of [[Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design]]-certified building space among campuses in the United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sustainability.emory.edu/page/1007/green-buildings/green-space|title=Green Building/Green Space|publisher=Emory Sustainability Initiative|access-date=July 18, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719191412/http://sustainability.emory.edu/page/1007/green-buildings/green-space|archive-date=July 19, 2011|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
The campus is home to the [[Emory University Hospital]], [[Michael C. Carlos Museum]], which has the largest collection of ancient artifacts in the Southeastern United States, the [[Winship Cancer Institute]], Georgia's first and only cancer center designated by the National Cancer Institute,<ref name="winshipcancer.emory.edu">{{cite web |title=Accomplishments and Milestones |publisher=Winship Cancer Institute website |url=http://winshipcancer.emory.edu/about-winship/WinshipContentPage.aspx?nd=543 |access-date=March 10, 2011}}</ref> the [[Yerkes National Primate Research Center]], one of eight [[National Institutes of Health]]-funded national primate research centers, and a number of other academic, art, medical, and student facilitates. In 1991, Emory opened the first collegiate [[LGBT student center]] in the Southeastern United States which is the 10th oldest in the nation.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.advocate.com/education/2014/09/02/7-brave-campuses-lgbt-students-south?pg=full|title=7 Brave Campuses for LGBT Students in the South | Advocate.com|website=www.advocate.com}}</ref> Undergraduate dormitories include the Undergraduate Residential Center, Clairmont Residential Center, Tower Apartments, Alabama Hall, Complex, Dobbs Hall, Holmes Hall, Longstreet-Means Hall, Raoul Hall and Turman Hall. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://lgbt.emory.edu/about/index.html|title=About Us | Emory University | Atlanta GA|website=lgbt.emory.edu}}</ref>The [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], [[American Cancer Society]], Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston hospital, and [[Emory Point]] are located adjacent to the campus.
In 2015, a $52 million expansion and renovation project of the Sanford S. Atwood Chemistry Center was completed. The new, 270,000-square-foot complex contains laboratories, interactive teaching and study spaces, and a chemistry library.<ref name="Atwood Chemistry Center">{{cite web|title=Atwood Chemistry Center|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/08/er_bts_atwood_chemistry_center/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The completion of the complex was accompanied by a $1.2 million grant from the [[Howard Hughes Medical Institute]] to advance and modernize the university's [[chemistry]] curriculum.<ref name="Atwood Chemistry Center"/>
In the Candler Library Annex of [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]], there is a 1920s [[Pietro Caproni]] reproduction of [[Bertel Thorvaldsen]]'s "The Triumph of Alexander" [[frieze]]. The frieze depicts [[Alexander the Great]] and his army entering [[Babylon]] following their victory over the [[Achaemenid Empire]] in the [[Battle of Gaugamela]].<ref>{{cite web|title="The Triumph of Alexander" Restored|url=http://www.college.emory.edu/program/candler/history/|website=College.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
During the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in Atlanta, the university hosted the United States [[Gymnastics at the Summer Olympics|Olympic women's gymnastics]] team on its main campus.<ref name="OlympicLegacy">{{cite web |url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2012/07/er_olympics_and_emory/campus.html |title=Emory's Olympic legacy |access-date=August 8, 2015}}</ref> The team, known as the [[Magnificent Seven (gymnastics)|Magnificent Seven]], won the first-ever gold medal for the United States in the women's team all-around competition. The university housed international officials and journalists and served as a training facility for [[Olympic Games|Olympians]]. The Cox Hall Ballroom was transformed into a news center for the Olympic foreign press.<ref name="OlympicLegacy"/>
In February 2017, Emory announced that its R. Howard Dobbs University Center, built in 1986 from a [[neofuturistic]] [[postmodernist]] design by local architect [[John C. Portman Jr.]], to house the university's main student/faculty center and dining hall ([[Coca-Cola]] Commons), would be demolished and replaced with a new $98 million Campus Life Center, designed by [[Durham, North Carolina]]-based Duda Paine Architects. Reasons given for the replacement included inconvenience of food delivery to the dining hall, undersized kitchen facilities, and inadequate [[fenestration (architecture)|fenestration]] in the Commons.<ref name="archpaper.com"/> The new state-of-the-art building, dubbed the Emory Student Center (ESC), opened in May, 2019, and includes a larger dining hall, study and collaboration spaces, game room, a 1400+ person multipurpose space, coffee shop, food emporium. It is the first building on Emory’s campus to receive a [[Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design|LEED]] platinum rating.<ref>{{cite web|title="Celebrating the Emory Student Center" Restored|url= https://news.emory.edu/features/2019/09/emory-student-center-celebration/index.html |website=News.emory.edu|access-date=21 August 2020}}</ref>
==Student life==
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|+''2019 Demographics of Emory University''<ref>https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/data/factbook/enrollment.html</ref>
! !! All students
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! Asian/Pacific Islander
| 17%
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! Black/Non-Hispanic
| 10%
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! Hispanics of any race
| 8%
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! White/non-Hispanic
| 42%
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! Mixed Race/Other
| 6%
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! International students
| 17%
|}
===Student body===
Emory University's total enrollment for fall 2019 was 15,398 students, with 8,101 undergraduates and 7,297 graduate and professional students. 26% of students are Georgia residents, the remaining come from 49 other states, D.C., and more than 100 countries. 40% of students are male, 60% are female.<ref>https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/data/factbook/enrollment.html</ref> The student to faculty ratio is 7:1, with an average class size of 25 students.<ref>{{cite web|title=faculty Research & Teaching, Emory University|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/academics/faculty/index.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
Of the 1,392 freshmen enrolled in fall 2019, 30% were Caucasian, 24% were Asian, 14% were Black/African American, 13% were Latinx/Hispanic, 13% were International and 6% did not identity; 57% were female and 43% were male.<ref name="Admission Profile">{{cite web|url=http://apply.emory.edu/discover/fastfacts.php|title=Admission Profile >> Fast Facts >> Discover >> Office of Undergraduate Admission >> Emory University|website=Apply.emory.edu|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref>
===Arts===
Students may engage in the performing and fine arts as an area of academic study or as extracurricular activities. Undergraduates may pursue a major in the performing arts (dance, theater, or music) or in film studies, art history, visual arts, or creative writing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arts.emory.edu/about/index.html |title=About Arts at Emory |publisher=Emory University |access-date=July 16, 2010}}</ref> Graduate programs in art history, film studies, and music are offered.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gs.emory.edu/academics/index.php |title=Degree Programs |publisher=Laney Graduate School |access-date=July 16, 2010}}</ref> There are more than 50 student organizations dedicated to the arts. Students can explore artistic interests as diverse as architecture, breakdancing, poetry, and improvisational comedy.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.creativity.emory.edu/student-art-groups.shtml |title=Student Arts Groups |publisher=Emory University |access-date=July 16, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100727194639/http://creativity.emory.edu/student-art-groups.shtml |archive-date=July 27, 2010 }}</ref> Emory routinely hosts arts events in the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts that are open to the Emory and Atlanta communities. Recent performances include Bang on a Can All-Stars (a side project of drummer [[Glenn Kotche]] from the rock band [[Wilco]]), jazz performer [[Esperanza Spalding]], and New York's Cedar Lake Dance Company. A program called Creativity Conversations brings artistic minds to campus to discuss art and the creative process. Guests have included [[Philip Glass]], [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Salman Rushdie]], [[Seamus Heaney]] and [[Rita Dove]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://creativity.emory.edu/creativity-conversations-index.shtml |title=Creativity Conversations |publisher=Emory University |access-date=July 16, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100610081757/http://www.creativity.emory.edu/creativity-conversations-index.shtml |archive-date=June 10, 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xIobJXZ-cg|title=Creativity Conversation with Rita Dove and Natasha Trethewey|date=April 8, 2011|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J59fQ3ujjLA|title=Creativity Conversation with Rita Dove, Alvin Singleton, and Robert Spano|date=April 8, 2011|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> Rita Dove also gave the keynote address at Emory's 2013 Commencement.<ref>{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4MSdIPxRLo|title=Commencement Keynote 2013|date=May 14, 2013|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref>
===Barkley Forum===
The [[Barkley Forum]] Center for Debate Education is an intercollegiate debate organization at Emory University.<ref>{{cite web|title=Barkley Forum|url=http://www.emory.edu/BF/competitive_debate/historic_success/index.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=July 25, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150906052211/http://www.emory.edu/BF/competitive_debate/historic_success/index.html|archive-date=September 6, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> The center is named in honor of Emory alumnus [[Alben Barkley]], 35th [[Vice President of the United States]]. Debating was established at the university in 1837 and the intercollegiate debate team was formed in 1914. Emory's Barkley Forum debate team has won 3 [[National Debate Tournament]]s and over 25 [[List of National Debate Tournament winners|individual champion speaker awards]].<ref>{{cite web|title=National Tournament Results|url=http://www.emory.edu/BF/competitive_debate/historic_success/national_tournaments.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=July 25, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150911230002/http://www.emory.edu/BF/competitive_debate/historic_success/national_tournaments.html|archive-date=September 11, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
===Community service===
The university received the 2008 Presidential Award for General Community Service, which is the highest federal recognition given to higher education institutions for their commitment to community service, service-learning and civic engagement.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://emorywheel.com/detail.php?n=26552 |title=Emory Receives Top Service Recognition |newspaper=[[The Emory Wheel]] |date=September 2, 2009 |access-date=August 2, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120119194001/http://emorywheel.com/detail.php?n=26552 |archive-date=January 19, 2012 |df=mdy }}</ref> About 25% of Emory students participate in Volunteer Emory, Emory's umbrella community service group. As one of the most popular groups on campus, Volunteer Emory offers dozens of ways to serve the community, working with varied organizations including the Atlanta Community Food Bank, [[Trees Atlanta]], PAWS Atlanta, and Jones Boys and Girls Club.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://volunteer.emory.edu/|title=Volunteer Emory|publisher=Emory University|access-date=July 18, 2011}}</ref> Emory Cares International Service Day brings together students, alumni and other community members to volunteer at a number of projects organized by Emory and its many partners around the city of Atlanta and in cities worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory Alumni Association website |url=http://www.alumni.emory.edu/volunteer-and-give/emory-cares.html |access-date=November 16, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111029040933/http://www.alumni.emory.edu/volunteer-and-give/emory-cares.html |archive-date=October 29, 2011 }}</ref>
===Newspaper===
''[[The Emory Wheel]]'' is the [[Student publication|student-run newspaper]] of Emory University. The ''Wheel'' is published twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday, during the regular school year, and is updated regularly at its website. Serving the Emory community since 1919, the ''Wheel'' is editorially and financially independent from the university. The staff is composed entirely of students, with the exception of the general manager, who oversees advertising and whose salary is paid by the newspaper.<ref>{{cite web |title=About |url=http://www.emorywheel.com/about/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090309180325/http://www.emorywheel.com/about/ |archive-date=9 March 2009 |website=[[The Emory Wheel]] |access-date=3 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.freebase.com/view/en/the_emory_wheel/ |title=About |website=[[The Emory Wheel]] |access-date=March 22, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811061700/http://www.freebase.com/view/en/the_emory_wheel |archive-date=August 11, 2011 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref>
===Programs abroad===
Through the Centers of International Programs Abroad, Emory University students can study in over 40 countries at the top academic institutions in the world including the [[National University of Singapore]], [[Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies]], [[Nanjing University]], [[Oxford University]], [[Imperial College London]], the [[School of Oriental and African Studies]], [[Yonsei University]], [[Trinity College Dublin]], [[University of St. Andrews]], [[University of Melbourne]], [[Hertie School of Governance]], [[University of Amsterdam]], [[Sciences Po]], [[University of Cape Town]], and [[Tel Aviv University]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Centers of International Programs Abroad, Emory University|url=http://abroad.emory.edu/index.cfm?Program_Type_ID=1&Program_Name=&pt=%7F&pi=%7F&pc=%7F&pr=%7F&FuseAction=Programs.SearchResults&SimpleSearch=1|website=Abroad.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
===Greek life===
Fraternities have existed on Emory's campus as early as 1840. One early chronicler makes the case that Emory's "temple" of the Mystic Seven may have been the first chapter of a national fraternity established anywhere in the South. Today, the Greek-letter sororities and fraternities play a part in leavening Emory's campus life. For undergraduates, Greek life comprises approximately 30% of the Emory student population. The Office of Greek Life recognizes and regulates on-campus chapters of fraternities and sororities. Fraternities have on-campus housing located on Eagle Row, and Sorority Village, a series of townhouses, faces the fraternity houses.<ref>{{cite web|title=Residence Life & Housing website|url=http://www.emory.edu/HOUSING/UNDERGRAD/opt_greek.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=November 16, 2011}}</ref>
===Student organizations===
Hundreds of student clubs and organizations operate on Emory's campus. These include numerous [[student government]], [[special interest]], and [[community service|service organizations]]. The Student Government Association charters and provides most of the funding for other student groups, and represents students' interests when dealing with the administration.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.students.emory.edu/SGA/sga/ |title=Emory University SGA — Student Government Association |publisher=Students.emory.edu |access-date=July 30, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090508103008/http://www.students.emory.edu/SGA/sga/ |archive-date=May 8, 2009 }}</ref> The Student Government Association oversees divisional councils, each coinciding with the undergraduate, graduate and professional schools of the university. Notable among these are the College Council (CC) which handles students' concerns primarily for the undergraduate body of the Emory College of Arts and Sciences and annually sponsors the State of Race event, and the BBA Council which does similar activities for the Goizueta Business School BBA Program. The Student Programming Council is the school's primary programming organization, responsible for planning multiple events every year: Homecoming Week, Dooley's week, and a plethora of other events that happen around campus that benefit the students in a proactive way.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://spc.campuslifetech.org/?page_id=2 |title=Emory SPC - Official Website |publisher=Students.emory.edu |access-date=October 22, 2010}}</ref> Emory also has several [[Secret society|secret societies]]—the [[Paladin Society]], the [[D.V.S. Senior Honor Society]], Ducemus, Speculum, and [[The Order of Ammon]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University main website|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/history/index.html|access-date=November 16, 2011}}</ref> Emory has a partnership with Coca-Cola in which they pledged 3 million dollars over a 5-year period for "Service for Learning" which projects that Emory student volunteers participate to help preserve nature trails, create urban farms, as well as restore neighborhood parks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://shared.web.emory.edu/emory/news/releases/2008/09/coca%20cola-foundation-grant.html|title=Coca-Cola Foundation Supports Emory's Education, Sustainability Initiatives {{!}} Emory University {{!}} Atlanta, GA|website=Shared.web.emory.edu|access-date=2016-04-06}}</ref> Emory University also has many Black student organizations, including: the Black Student Alliance, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ([[NAACP]]), and Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir (VOIS).
The [[intramural sports]] program provides an athletic outlet for the entire Emory community. Emory has numerous club sports<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory Club Sports website|url=http://www.rec.emory.edu/clubsports/|website=Rec.emory.edu|access-date=July 18, 2011}}</ref> and a variety of recreational and competitive intramural teams.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory Intramurals website |url=http://www.rec.emory.edu/rec/intramurals/ |access-date=July 18, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711053816/http://www.rec.emory.edu/rec/intramurals/ |archive-date=July 11, 2011 }}</ref> The Outdoor Emory Organization sponsors weekend trips of outdoor activities such as rafting, rock climbing and hiking.<ref>{{cite web|title=Outdoor Emory Organization |url=http://www.students.emory.edu/OEO/ |access-date=July 18, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718173952/http://www.students.emory.edu/OEO/ |archive-date=July 18, 2011 }}</ref>
==Athletics and traditions==
Emory ranks among top schools in both the ''U.S. News & World Report''{{'s}} rankings of the best national universities and the [[NACDA Directors' Cup|Directors' Cup]] of the [[National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics]] (NACDA) for best all-around athletics program.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University website |url=http://www.emory.edu/home/life/athletics/scholar-athletes.html |access-date=July 18, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110709193437/http://www.emory.edu/home/life/athletics/scholar-athletes.html |archive-date=July 9, 2011 }}</ref> Emory's 18 varsity sports teams, known as the Eagles, are members of the [[NCAA Division III|NCAA's Division III]] in the [[University Athletic Association]] (UAA). However, Emory does not have an intercollegiate football team.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory Eagles website|url=http://www.emoryathletics.com/|access-date=July 18, 2011}}</ref>
[[File:Emory Clocktower.JPG|upright|left|thumb|[[Clock tower]] at Cox Hall]]
==Notable alumni and faculty==
{{main|List of Emory University people}}
[[Image:Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie.jpg|thumb|Author [[Salman Rushdie]], [[Booker Prize]]-winning novelist, having a discussion with Emory University students]]
Emory University has over 13,200 faculty and staff members and over 133,000 living alumni. Awards and honors recognizing Emory alumni and faculty include the [[Nobel Prize]], [[Pulitzer Prize]], [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]], [[Bancroft Prize]], [[Booker Prize]], [[Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize]], [[National Humanities Medal]], [[Peabody Award]], [[Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences]], [[Guggenheim Fellowship]], [[Fulbright Fellowship]], [[American Mathematical Society]] Fellowship, [[MacArthur Fellows Program]], [[Rhodes Scholarship]], [[Marshall Scholarship]], and membership in the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]], [[Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching]], [[Howard Hughes Medical Institute]], [[American Society for Clinical Investigation]], [[National Academy of Sciences]], and [[National Research Council (United States)|National Research Council]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University website|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/rankings-successes/distinguished-professors.html|access-date=July 15, 2011}}</ref><ref name="emory.edu">{{cite web|title=Emory University website|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/points-pride/famous-alumni.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
Notable Alumni:
[[Alben W. Barkley|Alben Barkley]] (BA 1900), 35th Vice President of the United States;
[[Isaac Stiles Hopkins]] (1859C) and [[Robert Stewart Hyer]] (BA 1881, MA 1882), founding presidents of Georgia Institute of Technology and Southern Methodist University, respectively;
[[Young John Allen]] (1858C), American Methodist Missionary in the late Qing Dynasty, China;
[[Thomas Milton Rivers]] (1909C), Director of the Rockefeller Institute;
[[Ernest Cadman Colwell]] (1923C, 1927PhD), President of the University of Chicago;
[[Bobby Jones (golfer)|Bobby Jones]] (Law 1929), the only golfer to win a Grand Slam, founder of the Masters Golf Tournament, and regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time;
[[Ely Callaway Jr.]] (1940C), Founder of the Callaway Golf Company;
[[Ernie Harwell]] (1940C), baseball broadcaster for the Detroit Tigers;
[[Arnall Patz]] (BA 1943, MD 1945), ophthalmology researcher and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient; Lewis Roger Slaton (1949JD), District Attorney, Fulton County, Georgia;
[[Lee Hong-koo]] (1959C), 26th Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea;
[[Newt Gingrich]] (BA 1965), 58th Speaker of the House of Representatives;
[[Sonny Carter]], NASA astronaut, Crew member of STS-33 Space Shuttle mission (1969C);
[[Peter Buck]], guitarist for the band R.E.M.;
[[Kenneth Cole (designer)|Kenneth Cole]] (BA 1976), clothing designer and founder of Kenneth Cole Productions;
[[Chris McCandless|Christopher McCandless]] (1990C), [[Alaska]]n wilderness adventurer and main subject of Jon Krakauer's [[Into the Wild (book)|''Into the Wild'']];
[[Fala Chen]] (2005C), Chinese American Actress;
[[Kirsten Haglund]] (2013C), Miss America 2008;
[[Duncan L. Niederauer]], Chief Executive Officer of the [[New York Stock Exchange]] (NYSE).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/points-pride/famous-alumni.html|title=Famous Alumni - Points of Pride - Emory University - Emory University - Atlanta, GA|website=Emory.edu|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref>
Distinguished faculty: [[Jimmy Carter]], 39th President of the United States; Sir [[Salman Rushdie]], Booker Prize-winning novelist; Tenzin Gyatso, the [[14th Dalai Lama]]; [[Desmond Tutu]], Nobel Peace Prize recipient; [[William Foege]], 10th Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director; [[Nathan McCall]], New York Times bestselling author;<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University website |url=http://www.aas.emory.edu/core/mccall.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150804015135/http://www.aas.emory.edu/core/mccall.html |archive-date=August 4, 2015 }}</ref> [[James T. Laney]], 17th President of Emory University, United States Ambassador to Korea from 1993 to 1997; [[Natasha Trethewey]], Pulitzer Prize winner; and US Poet Laureate and [[Dr. Sanjay Gupta]], CNN chief medical correspondent.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University website|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/rankings-successes/distinguished-professors.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=July 18, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/points-pride/distinguished-professors.html|title=Distinguished Professors - Points of Pride - Emory University - Emory University - Atlanta, GA|website=Emory.edu|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref>
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File:Alben Barkley, Vice-President.jpg|[[Alben Barkley]], 35th [[Vice President of the United States]] (1900C, 1949H)
File:Isaac S. Hopkins.png|[[Isaac S. Hopkins]], First President of the [[Georgia Institute of Technology]] (1859C)
File:1892 Yun Chi-ho student at Emory Universitys.png|[[Yun Chi-ho]], Author of "''[[Aegukga]]''{{-"}}, national anthem of [[South Korea]] (1893C)
File:Thomas Milton Rivers.png|[[Thomas Milton Rivers]], Director of [[The Rockefeller University|Rockefeller Institute]], "Father of Modern [[Virology]]" (1909C)
File:Bobby Jones 1930 winnaar US Amateur.jpg|[[Bobby Jones (golfer)|Bobby Jones]], Only golfer to win a [[Grand Slam (golf)|Grand Slam]] and founder of the [[Masters Tournament]] (1929JD)
File:Robert Winship Woodruff, President of the Coca-Cola Company.jpg| [[Robert W. Woodruff]], President of [[The Coca-Cola Company]] from 1923 until 1954
File:Kiyoshi Tanimoto, Emory University.jpg|[[Kiyoshi Tanimoto]], [[Hibakusha]] portrayed in John Hersey's [[Hiroshima (book)|''Hiroshima'']], Organized the [[Hiroshima Maidens]] Program (1940T, 1986H)
File:Newt Gingrich by Gage Skidmore retouched.jpg|[[Newt Gingrich]], 50th [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]] (1965C)
File:Larry Palmer ambassador portrait.jpg|[[Larry Leon Palmer]], [[United States Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean]] (1970C)
File:Bernice King at LBJ Presidential Library and Mueseum, 2014.png|[[Bernice King]], American minister and activist, the youngest child of [[Coretta Scott King|Coretta]] and [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] (1990JD)
File:Natasha Trethewey during book signing at the University of Michigan.jpg|[[Natasha Trethewey]], 19th [[US Poet Laureate]], Robert W. Woodruff Professor of English and Creative Writing
File:Archbishop-Tutu-medium.jpg|[[Desmond Tutu]], [[South Africa]]n social rights activist, Recipient of 1984 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] for opposition to [[Apartheid]] (Professor)
File:Han Qide.png|[[Han Qide]] Vice Chairman of [[National People's Congress]], [[People's Republic of China]] (Professor)
File:William H. Foege.jpg|[[William Foege]], 10th [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] Director, Credited for global eradication of [[Smallpox]] (Professor)
File:Dalailama1 20121014 4639.jpg|[[Tenzin Gyatso]], [[14th Dalai Lama]], Recipient of 1989 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] and [[Congressional Gold Medal]] in 2007 (Professor)
File:JimmyCarterPortrait2.jpg|[[Jimmy Carter]], [[39th President of the United States]], Recipient of 2002 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (Professor)
File:Jim Sarbh on Day 2 of Lakme Fashion Week 2017.jpg|[[Jim Sarbh]], Bollywood Actor/Director, (2009C)
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==References==
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==Further reading==
{{refbegin}}
* "Emory University", in [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/ ''New Georgia Encyclopedia'']. Retrieved July 1, 2006.
* "Emory University", in ''Encyclopedia of Southern Culture'', ed. C. R. Wilson and William Ferris (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989).
* English, Thomas H. ''Emory University 1915–1965: A Semicentennial History''. Atlanta: Emory University, 1966.
* Gleason, Jan. "Emory ranked 9th-best national university by U.S. News & World Report magazine" in ''Emory Report'' 50, no. 1 (1997).
* Hauk, Gary S. ''A Legacy of Heart and Mind: Emory since 1836'' (Atlanta: Emory University, developed and produced by Bookhouse Group, Inc., 1999).
* Hauk, Gary S. '' Where Courageous Inquiry Leads'' [Atlanta; Emory University, 2010.
* Young, James Harvey. "A Brief History of Emory University", in ''Emory College Catalog 2003–2005'' (Atlanta: Emory University Office of University Publications, 2003), 9–15.
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|[[National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities|NAICU]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.naicu.edu/member_center/members.asp|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151109231238/http://www.naicu.edu/member_center/members.asp|url-status=dead|title=NAICU - Membership|archivedate=November 9, 2015}}</ref>
|[[International Association of Methodist-related Schools, Colleges, and Universities|IAMSCU]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gbhem.org/education/international-association-methodist-schools-colleges-and-universities-iamscu|title=International Association of Methodist Schools, Colleges, and Universities (IAMSCU) – General Board of Higher Education and Ministry|date=November 11, 2016|access-date=October 20, 2017|url-status=bot: unknown|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161111120711/http://www.gbhem.org/education/international-association-methodist-schools-colleges-and-universities-iamscu|archive-date=November 11, 2016|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
|[[Oak Ridge Associated Universities|ORAU]]<ref>{{cite web|title=ORAU Emory University|url=https://www.orau.org/university-partnerships/spotlights/emory-university.aspx|website=Orau.org|access-date=20 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150222141237/https://www.orau.org/university-partnerships/spotlights/emory-university.aspx|archive-date=February 22, 2015|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
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|former_name=Emory College (1836–1915)
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'''Emory University''' is a [[private university|private]] [[research university]] in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].<ref name="NiesseEmoryannexed">{{cite web|author=Niesse, Mark|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/city-atlanta-expansion-emory-and-cdc-approved/kMYzghHbvzD6THTyWpN1zH/|title=City of Atlanta's expansion to Emory and CDC approved|work=[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|access-date=December 5, 2017}}</ref> Founded in 1836 as "Emory College" by the [[Methodist Episcopal Church]] and named in honor of Methodist bishop [[John Emory]],<ref name=Emory>{{cite web|title=''Emory'': History & Traditions|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/history/index.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Emory is the second-oldest private institution of [[higher education]] in Georgia.<ref>{{cite web|title=''New Georgia Encyclopedia'':Emory University|url=http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/education/emory-university|website=Georgiaencyclopedia.org|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
Emory University has nine academic divisions: Emory College of Arts and Sciences, [[Oxford College of Emory University|Oxford College]], [[Goizueta Business School]], Laney Graduate School, [[Emory University School of Law|School of Law]], [[Emory University School of Medicine|School of Medicine]], [[Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing]], [[Rollins School of Public Health]], and the [[Candler School of Theology]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University website|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/academics/schools/|access-date=July 18, 2011}}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Emory University, the [[Georgia Institute of Technology]], and [[Peking University]] in [[Beijing]], [[China]] jointly administer the [[Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Georgia Tech / Emory / Peking University BME PhD Program|url=https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/georgia-tech-emory-peking-university-bme-phd-program|website=Bme.gatech.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering Program|url=https://www.bme.gatech.edu|website=Nme.gatech.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The university operates the [[Confucius Institute|Confucius Institute in Atlanta]] in partnership with [[Nanjing University]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Confucius Institutes Around the Globe|url=http://confuciusinstitute.unl.edu/institutes.shtml|website=Confuciusinstitute.unl.edu|access-date=20 October 2017|archive-date=September 7, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080907063309/http://confuciusinstitute.unl.edu/institutes.shtml|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Confucius Institute in Atlanta|url=http://confucius.emory.edu/about/index.html|website=Confuciu.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Emory has a growing faculty research partnership with the [[Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology]] (KAIST).<ref>{{cite web|title=Georgia Tech-Emory-KAIST Biomedical Engineering Faculty|url=http://www.kaist.edu/_prog/_board/?mode=V&no=36608&code=en_management5&site_dvs_cd=en&menu_dvs_cd=06070205&skey=&sval=&site_dvs=&GotoPage=|website=Kaist.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Summer Biomedical Engineering Workshop in Daejeon, South Korea|url=https://www.bme.gatech.edu/bme/summer-biomedical-engineering-workshop-daejeon-south-korea|website=Bme.gatech.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|title=Comparative Investigations of Cp*-Based Group 9 Metal-Catalyzed Direct C–H Amination of Benzamides|journal=Organometallics|volume=33|issue=15|pages=4076–4085|doi=10.1021/om5005868|year=2014|last1=Figg|first1=Travis M|last2=Park|first2=Sehoon|last3=Park|first3=Juhyeon|last4=Chang|first4=Sukbok|last5=Musaev|first5=Djamaladdin G}}</ref> Emory University students come from all 50 states, the [[District of Columbia]], five [[territories of the United States]], and over 100 foreign countries.<ref>{{cite web|title= Emory University International Students|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/admission/international.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
[[Emory Healthcare]] is the largest healthcare system in the state of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]<ref name="about">{{cite web |url=http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/about-us/index.html|title=About Emory Healthcare|author=Emory Healthcare|access-date=August 3, 2011}}</ref> and comprises seven major hospitals, including the [[Emory University Hospital]] and [[Emory University Hospital Midtown]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/area/ga/emory-university-hospital-6380570 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2015-03-31 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150222040651/http://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/area/ga/emory-university-hospital-6380570 |archive-date=February 22, 2015 |df=mdy-all }}
</ref> The university operates the [[Winship Cancer Institute]], [[Yerkes National Primate Research Center]], and many disease and vaccine research centers.<ref name="Center for AIDS Research">{{cite web|title=Center for AIDS Research|url=http://www.cfar.emory.edu/about/index.html|website=Cfar.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref name="Prevention Research Center">{{cite web|title=Prevention Research Center|url=https://www.cdc.gov/prc/center-descriptions/emory-university.htm|website=Cdc.gov|access-date=20 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160515123832/http://www.cdc.gov/prc/center-descriptions/emory-university.htm|archive-date=May 15, 2016|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref><ref name="cysticfibrosisnewstoday.com">{{cite web|title=Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Grants $1.8 million to Expand the Atlanta CF Research and Development Program|url=http://cysticfibrosisnewstoday.com/2015/07/17/cystic-fibrosis-foundation-grants-1-8-million-expand-atlanta-cf-research-development-program/|website=Cysticfibrosisnewstoday.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Emory University is the leading coordinator of the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services|U.S. Health Department's]] National Ebola Training and Education Center.<ref name="bizjournals.com">{{cite web|title=Emory University to lead National Ebola Training and Education Center|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2015/07/01/emory-university-to-lead-national-ebola-training.html|website=Bizjournals.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The university is one of four institutions involved in the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases|NIAID's]] Tuberculosis Research Units Program.<ref name="NIH Tuberculosis Research Program">{{cite web|title=NIH Tuberculosis Research Program|url=https://www.niaid.nih.gov/news/newsreleases/2015/Pages/TBawards.aspx|website=Niaid.nih.gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The [[International Association of National Public Health Institutes]] is headquartered at the university<ref name="ianphi.org">{{cite web|url=http://www.ianphi.org/whoweare/history.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130428072858/http://www.ianphi.org/whoweare/history.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=28 April 2013|title=History|website=Ianphi.org|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> and the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] and the [[American Cancer Society]] are national affiliate institutions located adjacent to the campus.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.med.emory.edu/about/facilities_affiliations.html|title=Facilities & Affiliations -- School of Medicine, Emory University|website=Med.emory.edu|access-date=October 20, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171020113152/http://med.emory.edu/about/facilities_affiliations.html|archive-date=October 20, 2017|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The university is partnered with the Nobel Peace Prize-winning [[Carter Center]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cartercenter.org/index.html|title=The Carter Center – Waging Peace. Fighting Disease|website=The Carter Center}}</ref>
Emory University has the 17th-largest endowment among U.S. colleges and universities.<ref name=NACUBO/> The university is [[Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education|classified]] among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/lookup/view_institution.php?unit_id=139658|title=Carnegie Classifications - Institution Profile|publisher=Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research|access-date=March 30, 2020}}</ref> and is cited for high scientific performance and [[citation impact]] in the [[CWTS Leiden Ranking]].<ref>{{cite web|title=CWTS Leiden Ranking|url=http://www.leidenranking.com/ranking/2015/university?universityId=1168&fieldId=2&periodId=5&fractionalCounting=1&performanceDimension=0&sizeIndependent=True&rankingIndicator=pp_top10&minNPubs=100|website=Leidenranking.comAau.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The [[National Science Foundation]] ranked the university 36th among academic institutions in the United States for [[research and development]] (R&D) expenditures.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ncsesdata.nsf.gov/profiles/site?method=rankingBySource&ds=herd |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-01-19 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170113144205/https://ncsesdata.nsf.gov/profiles/site?method=rankingBySource&ds=herd |archive-date=January 13, 2017 |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite web|title=Emory University gets record $572.4M in external research funding in 2015|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2015/09/25/emory-university-gets-record-572-4m-in-external.html|website=Bizjournals.gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> In 1995 Emory University was elected to the [[Association of American Universities]], an association of the 65 leading research universities in the United States and Canada.<ref name="aau.edu"/>
Emory [[List of Emory University people|faculty and alumni]] include 2 [[Prime minister|Prime Ministers]], 9 university presidents, 11 members of the [[United States Congress]], 2 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] laureates, a [[Vice President of the United States]], a [[United States Speaker of the House]], and a [[United States Supreme Court Justice]]. Other notable alumni include 19 [[Rhodes Scholarship|Rhodes Scholars]], 6 [[Pulitzer Prize]] winners, [[Emmy Award]] winners, [[MacArthur Fellows Program|MacArthur Fellows]], CEOs of [[Fortune 500]] companies, heads of state and other leaders in foreign government, academics, musicians, and an [[Olympic Games|Olympic medalist]].<ref name=":2">{{cite web|url=https://www.emory.edu/home/about/points-pride/famous-alumni.html|title=Famous Alumni - Points of Pride - Emory University - Emory University - Atlanta, GA|website=www.emory.edu}}</ref> Emory has more than 149,000 alumni, with 75 alumni clubs established worldwide in 20 countries.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alumni.emory.edu/about/index.html|title=About Us|website=alumni.emory.edu|access-date=2018-11-17}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Find the alumni network near you |url=https://www.alumni.emory.edu/groups/chapters.html |website=alumni.emory.edu |quote=Emory alumni have chapters in over 20 countries around the world.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/office-of-the-american-secretary/us-winners/winning-institution-search/ |title=Winning Institution Search |website=rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk |access-date= September 15, 2020}}</ref>
==History==
{{Main|History of Emory University}}
[[File:Emory Glenn Chapel.jpg|upright|thumb|Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church, Emory University]]
[[File:Asa G. C..jpg|thumb|[[Asa Griggs Candler]], founder of [[The Coca-Cola Company]], provided a land grant for Emory College to relocate to [[metropolitan Atlanta]] and be rechartered as Emory University.<ref>{{cite web|title=New Georgia Encyclopedia, Asa Candler (1851-1929)|url=http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/asa-candler-1851-1929|website=Georgiaencyclopedia.org|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Based on large donations from the [[Candler (surname)|Candler]], [[Robert W. Woodruff|Woodruff]],and [[Roberto Goizueta|Goizueta]], Emory University is colloquially referred to as "[[Coca-Cola]] University."<ref>{{cite web|title=Road Trip: Emory University|url=https://www.usnews.com/education/articles/2010/08/16/road-trip-emory-university|website=Usnews.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>]]
===Nineteenth century===
Emory College was founded in 1836 in [[Oxford, Georgia]] by the [[Methodist Episcopal Church]].<ref name="history">{{cite web|url=http://emoryhistory.emory.edu/history/index.html |title=A Brief History |last=Hauk |first=Gary S |publisher=Emory University |access-date=May 27, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131030174205/http://emoryhistory.emory.edu/history/index.html |archive-date=October 30, 2013 }}</ref> The college was named in honor of the departed Methodist bishop [[John Emory]].<ref name="history"/> [[Ignatius Alphonso Few]] was the college's first president. In 1854, the Atlanta Medical College, a forerunner of [[Emory University School of Medicine]], was founded. On April 12, 1861, the [[American Civil War]] began. Emory College was closed in November 1861 and all of its students enlisted on the Confederate side.<ref name="history"/> In late 1863 the war came to Georgia and the college was used as hospital and later a headquarters for the [[Union Army]]. The university produced many officers who served in the war, including General [[George Thomas Anderson]] (1846C) who fought in nearly every major battle in the [[Eastern Theater of the American Civil War|eastern theater]].<ref>{{cite web|title=George Thomas Anderson|url=https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8850|website=Findagrave.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Thirty-five Emory students lost their lives and much of the campus was destroyed during the war.<ref name="english">English, Thomas H. ''Emory University 1915–1965: A Semicentennial History'' (Atlanta: Emory University, 1966).</ref>
Emory College, as with the entire [[Southeastern United States]], struggled to overcome financial devastation during the [[Reconstruction Era]]. In 1880, [[Atticus Greene Haygood]], Emory College President, delivered a speech expressing gratitude for the end of [[slavery in the United States]], which captured the attention of George I. Seney, a New York banker. Seney gave Emory College $5,000 to repay its debts, $50,000 for construction, and $75,000 to establish a new endowment. In the 1880s, the technology department was launched by [[Isaac Stiles Hopkins]], a polymath professor at Emory College. Hopkins became the first president of the [[Georgia Institute of Technology]] in 1888. Emory University's first international student, [[Yun Chi-ho]], graduated in 1893.<ref name="A Direct Line to Emory's History">{{cite web|url=http://shared.web.emory.edu/emory/news/releases/2010/05/a-direct-line-to-emorys-history.html|title=A Direct Line to Emory's History - Emory University - Atlanta, GA|website=shared.web.emory.edu|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref> Yun became an important political activist in [[Korea]] and is the author of "[[Aegukga]]", the national anthem of the [[Republic of Korea]].<ref name="Encykorea Aegukga">{{cite web|url=http://encykorea.aks.ac.kr/Contents/Index?contents_id=E0035201|title=애국가|publisher=[[Academy of Korean Studies]]|access-date=October 8, 2013}}</ref><ref name="National Anthem Korea">{{cite web | url=http://nationalanthems.me/south-korea-aegukga/ | title=South Korea – Aegukga | publisher=NationalAnthems.me | access-date=November 17, 2011 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120424213957/http://www.nationalanthems.me/south-korea-aegukga/ | archive-date=April 24, 2012 | url-status=dead | df=mdy-all }}</ref>
===Twentieth century===
On August 16, 1906, the Wesley Memorial Hospital and Training School for Nurses, later renamed the [[Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing]], was established. In 1914, the [[Candler School of Theology]] was established. In 1915, Emory College relocated to [[Druid Hills, Georgia|Druid Hills]] and was rechartered as Emory University after accepting a land grant from [[Asa Griggs Candler]], founder of [[The Coca-Cola Company]]. The [[Emory University School of Law]] was established in 1916. From the 1920s through the 1970s, Emory University established its reputation as a regional institution that offered a solid education in medicine, law, theology, business, and the liberal arts.
===First and Second World Wars===
On April 6, 1917, the United States entered the [[World War I|First World War]]. Emory University organized a medical unit, composed of medical school faculty and medical alumni, that would be known as Emory Unit, Base Hospital 43. The unit served in [[Loir-et-Cher]], [[France]] from July 1918 to January 1919. The Emory Unit, Base Hospital 43 was remobilized during the [[Second World War]] and served in the [[North African campaign]] and Europe. To recognize Emory's participation in the war effort, a ship was christened M.S. Emory Victory and served through World War II and in the Korean War.
In the 1940s, Emory University students, alumni, and faculty served in the [[Asia-Pacific War]] and [[European theater of World War II]]. Lieutenant Commander James L. Starnes, a graduate of Emory Law, was the navigator of the battleship {{USS|Missouri|BB-63|6}} and served as [[officer of the deck]] during the signing of the [[Japanese Instrument of Surrender]].<ref>{{cite web|title=A look inside the WWII surrender ceremony|url=https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-missouri-surrender-20150902-story.html|website=Latimes.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> [[Bobby Jones (golfer)|Bobby Jones]], the golfer, served during the [[Battle of Normandy]].<ref>{{cite book |first=Mark |last=Frost |author-link=Mark Frost |title=The Grand Slam: Bobby Jones, America, and the Story of Golf |year=2004 |publisher=Hyperion Books |location=New York |isbn=978-1-4013-0751-6 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/grandslamthe00mark/page/458 458–9] |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/grandslamthe00mark/page/458 }}</ref> Dr. Alfred A. Weinstein, a professor of surgery at [[Emory University School of Medicine]], was a [[prisoner of war]] of the [[Empire of Japan]] between 1942 and 1945. His memoir, "Barbed Wire Surgeon", is considered one of the finest accounts concerning [[Japanese war crimes|allied prisoners under Japanese captivity]] and highlights the abuses of the [[war criminal]] [[Mutsuhiro Watanabe]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Alfred A. Weinstein|isbn=978-1937565961|last1=Weinstein|first1=Alfred|date=2013-12-19}}</ref> [[Kiyoshi Tanimoto]], who graduated from the [[Candler School of Theology]] in 1940 and is portrayed in John Hersey's ''[[Hiroshima (book)|Hiroshima]]'', was able to organize the [[Hiroshima Maidens]] reconstructive surgery program based on the associations he made while studying in the [[United States]].<ref name="Kiyoshi Tanimoto">{{cite web|title=Kiyoshi Tanimoto|url=http://www.emoryhistory.emory.edu/facts-figures/people/makers-history/profiles/tanimoto.html|website=Emoryhistory.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Tatsumasa Shirakawa, a Japanese student at the [[Candler School of Theology]], was placed under arrest temporarily until Dean Henry Burton Trimble negotiated his release. Emory helped the nation prepare for war by participating in the [[V-12 Navy College Training Program]] and [[Army Specialized Training Program]], programs designed to supplement the force of commissioned officers in the [[United States Navy]] and [[United States Army]]. The [[Candler School of Theology]] trained men for [[military chaplain]]cy. During the war, university enrollment boasted two military students for every one civilian. Emory University alumni would go on to serve in the [[Korean War]], [[Second Indochina War]] (Vietnam War), [[Persian Gulf War]], [[Yugoslav Wars]], and the [[Global War on Terrorism]].
===Women's and civil rights movements===
The [[Second-wave feminism#Education|women's movement]] and [[civil rights movement]] during the 1950s and 1960s in the [[United States]] profoundly shaped the future of Emory University. Formerly an all-male school, Emory officially became a coeducational institution in 1953. Although it had previously admitted women under limited circumstances, the university had never before had a policy through which they could enroll in large numbers and as resident students. In 1959, sororities first appeared on campus. In 1962, in the midst of the civil rights movement, Emory embraced the initiative to end racial restrictions when it asked the courts to declare portions of the Georgia statutes unconstitutional. Previously, Georgia law denied tax-exempt status to private universities with racially integrated student bodies. The [[Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state)|Supreme Court of Georgia]] ruled in Emory's favor and Emory officially became racially integrated. [[Marvin S. Arrington Sr.]] was Emory University's first, full-time [[African American]] student and graduated from [[Emory University School of Law]] in 1967.<ref name="georgiaencyclopedia.org">{{cite web|title=New Georgia Encyclopedia, Emory University|url=http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/education/emory-university|website=Georgiaencyclopedia.org|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
[[File:金大中.jpg|upright|left|thumb|On March 30, 1983, [[Kim Dae-jung]], while in [[exile|political exile]] in the US, gave a speech on human rights and democracy at Emory University and accepted an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the institution. Kim would go on to serve as the 8th [[President of South Korea]].<ref name="Kim Dae Jung speech, 1983">{{cite web|title=Kim Dae Jung speech, 1983|url=http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/P-MSS111/|website=Findingaids.library.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Kim Dae Jung Facts|url=http://www.kdjlibrary.org/kdj/engweb/presidentkdj/facts.jsp|website=Kdjlibrary.library.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>]]
In 1971, Emory established one of the nation's first [[African-American studies]] programs and the first of its kind in the Southeastern United States.<ref>https://apply.emory.edu/majors/african-american-studies.html</ref> Emory's diversity and academic reputation continued to flourish under the leadership of the university's fifth president, [[James T. Laney]]. In addition to leading universities in the Southeastern United States in the promotion of [[racial equality]], Laney and many of the school's faculty and administrators were outspoken advocates of global [[human rights]] and thus were openly opposed to the [[History of South Korea|military dictatorship in South Korea (1961–1987)]]. On March 30, 1983, Laney's friend [[Kim Dae-jung]], while in political exile in the [[United States]], presented a speech on human rights and democracy at Emory University and accepted an honorary Doctor of Laws degree.<ref name="Kim Dae Jung speech, 1983"/> Kim would go on to play a major role in ending [[June Struggle|authoritarianism in South Korea]], served as the 8th [[President of South Korea]] from 1998 to 2003, and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000 for his successful implementation of the [[Sunshine Policy]]. Laney would later serve as [[United States Ambassador to South Korea]] and the Emory graduate school, founded in 1919, was named in his honor in 2009.<ref name="georgiaencyclopedia.org"/>
In 2005, the university presented the President Medal, a rare award conferred only on individuals whose impact on the world has enhanced the dominion of peace or has enlarged the range of cultural achievement, to [[Civil Rights Movement]] activist [[Rosa Parks]]. The award is one of the highest honors presented by Emory.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://president.emory.edu/meet_president_wagner/presidents_medal.html|title=Emory University President's Medal|website=President.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160415162003/http://president.emory.edu/meet_president_wagner/presidents_medal.html|archive-date=April 15, 2016|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
In 2014, at Emory's 169th Commencement, [[John Lewis]], the only living "[[Big Six (activists)|Big Six]]" leader of the civil rights movement, delivered the keynote address and received an honorary doctor of laws degree. In 2015, [[Emory University School of Law]] received a $1.5 million donation to help establish a John Lewis Chair in Civil Rights and Social Justice. The gift, given anonymously, funds a professorship which will enable Emory Law to conduct a national search for a scholar with an established academic profile of distinction and a demonstrated desire to promote the rule of law through the study of civil rights. The law school has committed to raise an additional $500,000 to fund the chair fully.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/04/law_john_lewis_chair/campus.html|title=Emory to establish John Lewis Chair in Civil Rights, Social Justice|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
===Expansion and modernization===
The course of Emory's history changed dramatically in November 1979 when [[Robert Winship Woodruff]] and [[George Waldo Woodruff]] presented the institution with a gift of $105 million in [[Coca-Cola]] stock. At the time this was the largest single gift to any institution of higher education in American history.<ref name="history"/>
===Twenty-first century===
{{seealso|Atlanta annexations and wards}}
The latest additions to the main campus include buildings for cancer research, biomedical research, scientific computation, mathematics and science, vaccine research, and the performing arts.<ref name="georgiaencyclopedia.org"/>
Prior to 2018 the campus was in an [[unincorporated area]],<ref name=Niessemayexpand>{{cite web|author=Niesse, Mark|url=https://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/atlanta-may-expand-cover-emory-university/bV4ykfyUQuFQ6VSMMLoIXP/|title=Atlanta may expand to cover Emory University|work=[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=2016-08-23|access-date=2020-03-10|quote=Emory University hopes to make official what many outside the metropolitan area already assume to be the case:[...]}}</ref> statistically counted in the [[Druid Hills, Georgia|Druid Hills]] [[census-designated place]].<ref name="CDPMap">"[http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/GUBlock/st13_ga/place/p1324264_druid_hills/DC10BLK_P1324264_001.pdf 2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Druid Hills CDP, GA]." [[U.S. Census Bureau]]. Retrieved on June 1, 2017. Compare this with the address of Emory University ([https://web.archive.org/web/20160705082028/http://www.emory.edu/home/index.html 2016 home page states]: "201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30322 USA") and the location of its buildings.</ref> In 2016 the university stated that it intended to petition to be annexed into the City of Atlanta;<ref>{{cite web|author=Chess, Richard|author2=Madison Bober|url=https://emorywheel.com/emory-cdc-to-be-annexed-into-atlanta/|title=Emory, CDC to be Annexed into Atlanta|work=[[Emory Wheel]]|date=2017-12-04|access-date=2020-03-11}}</ref> in 2017 the university leadership formally submitted its petition.<ref>{{cite web|author=Stafford, Leon|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/emory-university-formally-files-petition-become-part-atlanta/KkN3nSaOPuSOKPGICIxnwJ/|title=Emory University formally files petition to become part of Atlanta|work=[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=2017-06-27|access-date=2020-03-10}}</ref> The City of Atlanta annexed Emory's campus effective January 1, 2018, a part of its largest annexation within a period of 65 years; the [[Atlanta City Council]] voted to do so the prior December.<ref name=NiesseEmoryannexed/>
[[Gregory L. Fenves]], formerly the president of the [[University of Texas at Austin]], became Emory University’s twenty-first president in August of 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-04-07|title=Emory Board of Trustees names Gregory L. Fenves as 21st president|url=https://news.emory.edu/stories/2020/04/upress_nextpresident/index.html|access-date=2020-08-18|website=news.emory.edu|language=en}}</ref>
==Academics==
===Admissions statistics===
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|+''Fall enrollment statistics, freshmen''<ref>{{Cite web|title=Emory University Common Data Set|url=https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/data/common-data-set.html}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Admissions Factbook|url=https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/data/factbook/admissions.html}}</ref>
!
!'''2015'''
!'''2016'''
!'''2017'''
!'''2018'''
!'''2019'''
|-
!Applicants
|20,492
|19,924
|23,747
|27,559
|30,017
|-
!Admits
|4,851
|5,039
|5,234
|5,104
|4,682
|-
!Admit rate
|23.67%
|25.30%
|22%
|18.5%
|15.6%
|-
!Enrolled
|1,357
|1,358
|1,388
|1,429
|1,374
|-
!Yield
|23.67%
|26.94%
|26.52%
|28.00%
|29.34%
|-
!SAT range
|1270–1490
|1290–1500
|1350–1520
|1370–1520
|1360–1530
|-
!ACT range
|29–33
|30–33
|30–33
|31–34
|31–34
|}
Emory University is considered highly selective. In 2021, Emory University received 33,780 applications in which the College admitted 4,343 of first year undergraduate applicants, Oxford College admitted 4,278 of first year undergraduate applicants, and 6,892 students were admitted to both schools. The enrolling class was 57% female, 43% male. 50% came from public high schools
50% come from private / independent schools and 11% of enrolling class identify as first-generation college students. Fifty-four unique languages were spoken in the enrolling first year class. Emory College offered admission to 4,142 students, a 14.5% percent admission rate.<ref>https://news.emory.edu/features/2021/03/admission-class-of-2025/index.html</ref>
===Undergraduate schools===
[[File:Emory Quad.jpg|thumb|left|Main Quadrangle on Emory University's [[Druid Hills]] Campus]]
; Emory College of Arts and Sciences (1836)
The Emory College of Arts and Sciences offers the [[Bachelor of Arts]] (B.A.) and the [[Bachelor of Science]] (B.S) undergraduate academic degrees. Academic Departments include African American Studies, African Studies, American Studies, Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Anthropology, Art History, Biology, Chemistry, Classics, Comparative Literature, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, English, Environmental Sciences, Film & Media Studies, French and Italian Studies, German Studies, Global Health, Culture, and Society, History, Human Health, Interdisciplinary Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Linguistics, Mathematics, Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies, Music, Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Quantitative Theory and Methods, Religion, Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures, Sociology, Spanish and Portuguese, Theater and Dance, and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies. The [[Confucius Institute]], a non-profit public institution affiliated with the [[Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China]], operates in co-operation with the university at the Emory College of Arts and Sciences. The Emory-Tibet Partnership was established in 1998.
Emory University offers highly selective [[honors programs]] for high-performing undergraduates in most areas of concentration.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://catalog.college.emory.edu/academic/honors-program/|title=Honors Program|website=catalog.college.emory.edu}}</ref> More than 25% of undergraduates participate in an honors program each year.<ref>https://apply.emory.edu/academics/applying-knowledge.html</ref>
{|class="toccolours" style="float:right; margin-left:1em; font-size:90%; line-height:1.4em; width:260px;"
! colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | '''Undergraduate/Graduate Schools'''
|-
| '''School''' || <center>'''Year founded'''</center>
|-
| Emory College of Arts and Sciences || <center>1836</center>
|-
| [[Oxford College of Emory University|Oxford College]] || <center>1836</center>
|-
| [[Emory University School of Medicine]] || <center>1854</center>
|-
| [[Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing]] || <center>1905</center>
|-
| [[Candler School of Theology]] || <center>1914</center>
|-
| [[Emory University School of Law]] || <center>1916</center>
|-
| Laney Graduate School || <center>1919</center>
|-
| [[Goizueta Business School]] || <center>1919</center>
|-
| [[Rollins School of Public Health]] || <center>1990</center>
|}
Emory University offers a five-year [[dual degree]] program in [[engineering]], in collaboration with the [[Georgia Institute of Technology]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory College of Arts and Sciences website |url=http://college.emory.edu/home/academic/program/major/engineering.html |access-date=July 18, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110826065630/http://college.emory.edu/home/academic/program/major/engineering.html |archive-date=August 26, 2011 }}</ref> Emory University also offers a [[double degree|dual master's degree]] in [[social work]] with the [[University of Georgia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=UGA, Emory University partner to offer dual master's degree in social work, divinity|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2015/05/18/uga-emory-university-partner-to-offer-dual-master.html|website=Bizjournals.com|access-date=May 18, 2015}}</ref>
; Oxford College (1836)
[[Oxford College of Emory University|Oxford College]] offers an [[Associate degree]] (A.A.) in [[liberal arts]]. Students who successfully complete Oxford College advance to Emory College of Arts and Sciences to complete their undergraduate education. Academic departments include Anthropology, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, Geology, History, Languages, Mathematics & Computer Science, Music, Political Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Physics & Astronomy, Quantitative Theory and Methods, Religion, Sociology, Theater, and Women's Studies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://oxford.emory.edu/catalog/course-descriptions/index.html|title=Course Descriptions | Oxford College Catalog| Emory University|website=oxford.emory.edu}}</ref>
===Graduate and professional schools===
[[File:Emory University - Charles and Peggy Evans Anatomy Building.JPG|thumb|Charles and Peggy Evans Anatomy Building, [[Emory University School of Medicine]]]]
[[File:Emory University School of Law.JPG|upright|thumb|Gambrell Hall, [[Emory University School of Law]]]]
;Emory University School of Medicine (1854)
The [[Emory University School of Medicine]] offers the [[Doctor of Medicine]] (MD), [[Doctor of Physical Therapy]], and [[Master of Medical Science]] degrees. Academic departments include Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Informatics, Cell Biology, Human Genetics, [[Microbiology]]/Immunology, Pharmacology, and Physiology. Clinical Science Departments include Anesthesiology, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Family & Preventive Medicine, Gynecology/Obstetrics, Hematology/Medical Oncology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Radiation Oncology, Radiology, [[Physical medicine and rehabilitation|Rehabilitation Medicine]], Surgery, and Urology.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University School of Medicine, Departments and Centers|url=http://med.emory.edu/about/depts_centers.html|website=Med.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
;Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing (1905)
The [[Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing]] offers the [[Bachelor of Science in Nursing]] (BSN), [[Masters of Science in Nursing]], and [[Doctor of Nursing Practice]] (DNP).<ref>{{cite web|title=Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing |url=http://www.nursing.emory.edu/academics/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150109171548/http://www.nursing.emory.edu/academics/index.html |archive-date=January 9, 2015 }}</ref>
;Candler School of Theology (1914)
The [[Candler School of Theology]] offers the [[Master of Divinity]] (M.Div.), Master of Religious Leadership (MRL), Master of Religion and Public Life (MRPL), Master of Theological Studies (MTS), [[Master of Theology]] (Th.M.), Doctor of Theology in Pastoral Counseling (Th.D.), and [[Doctor of Ministry]] (D.Min.), an online degree.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://candler.emory.edu/academics/single-degrees/index.html|title=Candler School of Theology >> Single Degrees|website=candler.emory.edu|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160522214209/http://candler.emory.edu/academics/single-degrees/index.html|archive-date=May 22, 2016|access-date=October 20, 2017|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
;Emory University School of Law (1916)
The [[Emory University School of Law]] offers the [[Juris Doctor]], [[Juris Master]], [[Master of Laws]], and [[Doctor of Juridical Science]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://law.emory.edu|title=Emory Law - Emory University School of Law - Atlanta, GA|website=Emory University School of Law|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref>
;Laney Graduate School (1919)
The Laney Graduate School offers the [[Doctor of Philosophy]] and [[Master of Arts]] degrees.<ref>{{cite web|title=Laney Graduate School, Degrees |url=http://www.emory.edu/home/academics/programs/graduate.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
;Goizueta Business School (1919)
The [[Goizueta Business School]] offers the [[Bachelor of Business Administration]], [[Master of Business Administration]], Executive Master of Business Administration, and a [[Doctor of Philosophy]] in Business Administration.<ref>{{cite web|title=Goizueta Business School|url=http://goizueta.emory.edu/degree/undergraduate/index.html|website=Goizueta.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
;Rollins School of Public Health (1990)
The [[Rollins School of Public Health]] offers the [[Master of Public Health]] (MPH) and Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) and [[Doctor of Philosophy]] ([[PhD]]) degrees. Academic Departments include Behavioral Sciences & Health Education, Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Environmental Health, Epidemiology, Global Health, and Health Policy & Management.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rollins School of Public Health, Degrees|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/academics/programs/public-health.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
===Library system===
[[File:Woodruff Library.jpg|thumb|Stack Tower, [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]]]]
Emory University is a member of the [[Association of Research Libraries]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arl.org/membership/list-of-arl-members|title=List of ARL Members - Association of Research Libraries® - ARL®|last=Administrator|website=Arl.org|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref> The Emory University library system includes over 3.9 million print and electronic volumes and 83,000-plus electronic journals.<ref name="clir.org">{{cite web |url=http://www.clir.org/fellowships/postdoc/applicants/emory2014 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2015-07-23 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724023609/http://www.clir.org/fellowships/postdoc/applicants/emory2014 |archive-date=July 24, 2015 |df=mdy-all }}
</ref><ref name="universityparent.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.universityparent.com/emory-university/articles/academics/emory-libraries/|title=Academics - Emory Libraries Resources for Emory University - UniversityParent|website=Universityparent.com|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref> Emory University libraries include the [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]], Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library, Hugh F. MacMillan and Yuddhishtir Modhwadia Law Library, James S. Guy Chemistry Library, Pitts Theology Library, Goizueta Business Library, Marian K. Heilbrun Music & Media Library, and the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library (The Rose Library).<ref name="clir.org"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University Libraries and Information Technology|url=http://web.library.emory.edu/about/index.htm|website=Web.library.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017l}}{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The Rose Library contains rare materials relating to literature, African American history and culture, and Southern and Georgia history.<ref name="clir.org"/><ref name="universityparent.com"/> Notable pieces of the collection include a rare first edition of ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' by [[Daniel Defoe]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://emorywheel.com/detail.php?n=26298 |title=MARBL Receives 'Crusoe' Editions |newspaper=[[The Emory Wheel]] |date=November 24, 2008 |access-date=August 3, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110710191242/http://emorywheel.com/detail.php?n=26298 |archive-date=July 10, 2011 }}</ref> as well as papers of [[Flannery O'Connor]], [[Alice Walker]], [[Langston Hughes]], [[Salman Rushdie]], [[William Butler Yeats|W.B. Yeats]], [[Medbh McGuckian]], [[Seamus Heaney]], and [[Ted Hughes]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory archive acquires Atlanta Contemporary Art Center's records|url=http://artsculture.blog.ajc.com/2015/05/20/emory-archive-acquires-atlanta-contemporary-art-centers-records/|website=Artsculture.blog.ajc.com|access-date=20 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724034423/http://artsculture.blog.ajc.com/2015/05/20/emory-archive-acquires-atlanta-contemporary-art-centers-records/|archive-date=July 24, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Subject specialist librarians provided research assistance for every academic department at the university.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Robert W. Woodruff Library|title=Subject Librarians |url=http://web.library.emory.edu/research-learning/subject-librarians/index.html|website=Web.library.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The Annual [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]] Undergraduate Research Award recognizes undergraduate students who make extensive use of Woodruff Library's collections and research resources in their original scholarship and show evidence of critical analysis in their research skills.<ref>{{cite web|title= Robert W. Woodruff Library, Award and Research Programs|url=http://web.library.emory.edu/research-learning/award-research-programs/index.html|website=Web.library.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
In 2012, the [[Princeton Review]] ranked the [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]] among the top 10 "Best College Libraries" in the United States.<ref>{{cite web|title=The 10 Colleges With The Best Libraries: Princeton Review List|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/17/the-10-colleges-with-the-_n_1210225.html|website=Huffingtonpost.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> In 2013, the Pitts Theology Library of the [[Candler School of Theology]] was named as one of "Most Beautiful College Libraries in the World."<ref>{{cite web|title=The Most Beautiful College Libraries in the World, Flavorwire|url=http://flavorwire.com/240819/the-25-most-beautiful-college-libraries-in-the-world/24|website=Flavorwire.com|access-date=20 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150110235434/http://flavorwire.com/240819/the-25-most-beautiful-college-libraries-in-the-world/24|archive-date=January 10, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
===Rankings and reputation===
{{Infobox US university ranking
| USNWR_NU = 21
| THE_WSJ = 22
| USNWR_W = 71
| QS_W = 156
| ARWU_W = 101–150
| ARWU_N = 42–56
| THES_W = 85
| Wamo_NU = 63
| Forbes = 55
}}
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! colspan="2" style="font-size: 100%; text-align: center;" |
<big>USNWR graduate school rankings</big><ref name="USNWR Grad School Rankings">{{cite magazine|title=Emory University - U.S. News Best Grad School Rankings|magazine=U.S. News & World Report|access-date=May 14, 2020|url=https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/emory-university-139658/overall-rankings}}</ref>
|-
| Biological Sciences
| 33
|-
| Business
| 22
|-
| Chemistry
| 32
|-
| Clinical Psychology
| 18
|-
| Computer Science
| 82
|-
| Economics
| 63
|-
| English
| 30
|-
| History
| 27
|-
| Mathematics
| 55
|-
| Law
| 24
|-
| Medicine: Primary Care
| 25
|-
| Medicine: Research
| 24
|-
| Nursing: Doctorate
| 8
|-
| Nursing: Masters
| 2
|-
| Nursing – Midwifery
| 8
|-
| Physical Therapy
| 8
|-
| Physician Assistant
| 5
|-
| Physics
| 71
|-
| Political Science
| 24
|-
| Psychology
| 36
|-
| Public Health
| 4
|-
| Sociology
| 36
|-
| Statistics
| 37
|}
[[File:Emory ReadingRoom.jpg|thumb|left|Matheson Reading Room, Candler Library Annex, [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]]]]
Emory University is ranked 21st among national universities in the United States and 71st among global universities by ''[[U.S. News & World Report]]'', 98th among global universities and 19th in the United States in the [[Times Higher Education World University Rankings]] for 2017–18.<ref name="timeshighereducation.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.timeshighereducation.com/rankings/united-states/2017#!/page/0/length/25/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/stats|title=Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings 2017|date=October 11, 2016|website=Timeshighereducation.com|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref> QS University Rankings listed Emory as 27th in the United States. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/usa-rankings/2020|title=USA 2020 Rankings|website=Top Universities}}</ref> The university has been named both a [[Hidden Ivies|Hidden Ivy]] and a "New Ivy."<ref name=Newsweek>{{Cite web|url=https://www.newsweek.com/americas-25-new-elite-ivies-108771|title=America's 25 New Elite 'Ivies'|first=Newsweek Staff On 8/20/06 at 8:00 PM|last=EDT|date=August 20, 2006|website=Newsweek}}</ref> The university was ranked 17th among colleges and universities in the United States in a ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' survey.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.usc.edu/108766/usc-ranked-no-15-nationally-in-new-comprehensive-wall-street-journal-survey/|title=USC ranked No. 15 nationally in new, comprehensive Wall Street Journal survey|date=September 28, 2016|website=USC News}}</ref> Emory is considered to have one of the best writing programs in the United States and was ranked 1st among the list of the best colleges and universities for writers by ''[[The Huffington Post]]'' and ''[[USA Today]]'' in 2012.<ref name=huffingtonpost>{{cite web|title=The 10 Best Colleges For Aspiring Writers|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/01/best-colleges-for-writers_n_1467172.html|website=Huffingtonpost.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref name=USAtoday>{{cite web|title=The 10 best American colleges for writers|url=http://college.usatoday.com/the-10-best-american-colleges-for-writers/|website=College.usatoday.com|access-date=20 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171015021925/http://college.usatoday.com/the-10-best-american-colleges-for-writers/|archive-date=October 15, 2017|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
''[[The Princeton Review]]'' named the [[Emory University School of Law]] as one of the best 169 law schools in the U.S. in 2014. ''[[Bloomberg Businessweek]]'' ranked [[Goizueta Business School]]'s BBA Program 9th in the nation in 2014. ''[[The Economist]]'' ranked [[Goizueta Business School]]'s MBA program 27th in the nation in 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.economist.com/whichmba/full-time-mba-ranking?page=2|title=2019 MBA & Business School Rankings {{!}} Which MBA?|website=The Economist|language=en|access-date=2020-04-08}}</ref>
In 2012, following an internal investigation led by Emory Provost Earl Lewis and Jones Day Law Firm, Emory University announced that members of Emory University's Office of Admission and Institutional Research intentionally misreported data concerning entering students' standardized test scores and class rankings between 2000 and 2012 to standard reference sources and third parties who rank colleges and universities.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory scandal: Critics doubt college ratings|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/emory-scandal-critics-doubt-college-ratings/nRMSY/|website=Ajc.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> For example, while the office reported that 89% of its students graduated in the top 10% of their class, only 75% actually had. Following the investigation, the individuals responsible for the misreportings were fired or resigned and the university issued a public apology.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory Intentionally Misreported Admission Numbers, Internal Investigation Finds|url=http://emorywheel.com/emory-intentionally-misreported-admission-numbers-internal-investigation-finds/|website=Emorywheel.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The university made several corrective actions in 2012 and 2013, including the hiring of independent data advisers, to ensure accurate data collection and reporting in the future.<ref>{{cite web|title=Corrective Action Plan for Data Collection and Reporting|url=http://news.emory.edu/special/data_review/action_plan.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
==Research==
===Facilities and partnerships===
[[File:Whitehead Biomedical Research Building, Emory University.jpg|upright|thumb|Whitehead Biomedical Research Building, Emory University]]
Emory University is [[Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education|classified]] among "[[List of research universities in the United States|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity]]."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/lookup/view_institution.php?unit_id=139658 |title=Emory University |publisher=[[Indiana University]] |date=2020 |access-date=May 21, 2020}}</ref> In 2015, Emory received $572.4 million from external funding agencies.<ref name="ReferenceC">{{cite web|title=Emory receives record $572.4 million in external research funding for 2015|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/09/research_funding_2015/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Emory University leads the nation in the number of students with Kirschstein-[[National Research Service Award]] pre-doctoral fellowships from the [[National Institutes of Health]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory ranks first in the U.S. for students with NIH predoctoral fellowships|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/03/er_nih_predoctoral_fellowships/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
Emory University has a strong partnership with the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC). In 1947, the university donated 15 acres of land to the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] for the construction of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] headquarters.<ref name=CDC>{{cite web |url=https://www.cdc.gov/about/history/ourstory.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=2016-02-29 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150619045405/http://www.cdc.gov/about/history/ourstory.htm |archive-date=June 19, 2015 |df=mdy-all }}
</ref> The Emory University Prevention Research Center (EPRC) and Emory Center for Injury Control are funded by the CDC.<ref name="Prevention Research Center"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Funded Injury Control Research Centers (ICRCs)|url=https://www.cdc.gov/injury/erpo/icrc/emory.html|website=Cdc.gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Emory University's African Center of Excellence for Public Health Security, which seeks to improve preparedness and response to health threats in low-income countries, is a five-year, multimillion-dollar cooperative program with the CDC and [[International Association of National Public Health Institutes]] (IANPHI).<ref>{{cite web|title=African Center for Public Health Security|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/02/rollins_cdc_partnership_award/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The Emory University Center for Global Safe Water (CGSW), which conducts applied research, evaluation, and training to promote global health equity through universal access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene, works in collaboration with the CDC.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Safe Water System, Kenya|url=https://www.cdc.gov/safewater/pdf/sws-and-schools-kenya-508c.pdf|website=Cdc.gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=The Safe Water System|url=https://www.cdc.gov/safewater/resources.html|website=Cdc.gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The Emory University Global Health Institute, funded by the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]], partners with the CDC to enhance public health infrastructure in low-resource countries.<ref>{{cite web|title=CDC Global Public Health Network|url=http://www.ianphi.org/news/2011/EmoryAndCDCPartner.html|website=Ianphi.org|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The [[Emory University Hospital]] Isolation Unit and Quarantine Station was established by the CDC following the [[Severe acute respiratory syndrome|2003 SARS outbreak]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cdc.gov/quarantine/quarantine-stations-us.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171020191249/https://www.cdc.gov/quarantine/quarantine-stations-us.html|url-status=dead|title=U.S. Quarantine Stations | Quarantine | CDC|date=July 24, 2020|archivedate=October 20, 2017|website=www.cdc.gov}}</ref> The isolation and treatment facilities at Emory University played a crucial role in ending the 2014 [[Ebola virus cases in the United States]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Cases of Ebola Diagnosed in the United States|url=https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/outbreaks/2014-west-africa/united-states-imported-case.html|website=Cdc.gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] scientists and administrators hold memberships and frequently speak at Emory University's Vaccine Dinner Club (VDC), an association that holds monthly academic meetings to discuss and advance [[vaccine|vaccine research]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory Vaccine Dinner Club|url=http://www.asm.gtorg.gatech.edu/event/emory-vaccine-dinner-club-2/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150227101242/http://www.asm.gtorg.gatech.edu/event/emory-vaccine-dinner-club-2/|archive-date=February 27, 2015|df=mdy-all}}</ref> In 2015, Emory was made a member of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]]'s Prevention Epicenters Program, a research program in which CDC's Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP) collaborates with academic investigators to conduct innovative infection control and prevention research.<ref>{{cite web|title=About the Prevention Epicenters Program|url=https://www.cdc.gov/HAI/epiCenters/about.html|website=Cdc/gov|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite web|title=CDC awards Emory University $2.2M grant|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2015/10/05/cdc-awards-emory-university-2-2m-grant.html|website=Bizjournals.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
In 2015, Emory University, the [[London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine]], the [[Public Health Foundation of India]], and the [[All India Institute of Medical Sciences]] established the Center for Control of Chronic Conditions in [[New Delhi]], [[India]]. The center aims to improve the prevention and care of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, mental health, and injuries in India.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory supports quest to defeat diabetes in India|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/10/hspub_defeating_diabetes_in_india/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
The [[International Association of National Public Health Institutes]] is based at the university. The association was chartered in 2006 with a $20 million, five-year grant through Emory University from the [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]]. In 2015, the Emory Global Health Institute and [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] were made lead partners for the newly created, $75 million [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]]-funded Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance Network (CHAMPS).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/media-center/press-releases/2015/05/child-health-and-mortality-prevention-surveillance-network|title=The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to Fund Disease Surveillance Network in Africa and Asia to Prevent Childhood Mortality and Help Prepare for the Next Epidemic - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|website=www.gatesfoundation.org}}</ref>
[[File:Emory University - Administration Building.JPG|upright|left|thumb|Dowman Administration Building, Emory University]]
Emory University research is heavily funded by the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]]'s [[National Institutes of Health]].<ref name="ReferenceB"/> The federal agency awarded the university nearly $300 million in the fiscal year of 2015.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, Emory University was one of four institutions selected by the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases]] for its seven-year, multimillion-dollar Tuberculosis Research Units (TBRU) program, which aims to drive innovation in [[tuberculosis]] research and reduce the global burden of the disease.<ref name="NIH Tuberculosis Research Program"/> In 2015, an Emory-led research consortium received a five-year, $15 million grant from the [[National Institutes of Health]] (NIH) to research human [[immune system|immune responses]] to [[Varicella zoster virus]] and [[pneumococcal]] vaccination.<ref>{{cite web|title=NIH renews $15 million grant for improving vaccine success|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/09/pulendran_vaccinology_grant_renewal/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The university also received a $9 million grant over five years from the NIH to support one of three national Centers for Collaborative Research in [[Fragile X syndrome]]. The grant is a renewal of Emory's National Fragile X Research Center, continuously funded by the NIH for more than 10 years.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, the university received an $8.9 million grant over five years from the NIH [[National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute]] (NHLBI) to better understand the role of [[reactive oxygen species]] and inflammation in blood vessel function and to explore new interventions and preventive approaches for [[atherosclerosis]] and [[aortic aneurysm]]s.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, the university received an $8 million grant over five years from the NIH to develop and validate mathematical models of how prior immunity affects recall immune responses to influenza viruses. The researchers will create and disseminate powerful, user-friendly modeling tools for use by the wider research community in developing more effective vaccines.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, the university received a $3.6 million grant over five years from the NIH to examine the effects of maternal stress on brain function, development, and behavior in African-American infants, including the biochemical connection between the brain and the microbiome.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, the university received a $3.5 million grant over five years from the NIH [[National Cancer Institute]] (NCI) for an Informatics Technology for Cancer Research award. Winship Cancer Institute and Emory School of Medicine researchers will develop software tools to help the cancer research community gain new insights from cancer imaging "big data" and develop new open-source cancer research applications.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, the university received a $3.4 million grant from the NIH International Collaborations in Infectious Disease Research Program to support a partnership between the Emory Vaccine Center and the [[International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology]] (ICGEB) in [[New Delhi]], [[India]] to study [[dengue virus]] infection in India.<ref name="ReferenceC"/>
The Emory University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) and the Emory Vaccine Center are world leaders in AIDS Vaccine Development and HIV Pathogenesis studies are funded by nine different institutes of the [[National Institutes of Health]] and by the [[Georgia Research Alliance]].<ref name="Center for AIDS Research"/> The centers include one of the largest groups of academic vaccine scientists in the world and are currently attempting to develop an effective [[HIV vaccine]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.accessatlanta.com/news/entertainment/attractions/9-things-you-didnt-know-about-atlanta/nkG8S/|title=9 things you didn't know about Atlanta|website=Accessatlanta.com|access-date=October 20, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160912210638/http://www.accessatlanta.com/news/entertainment/attractions/9-things-you-didnt-know-about-atlanta/nkG8S/|archive-date=September 12, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> Emory University Researchers Dr. [[Dennis C. Liotta]], Dr. Raymond F. Schinazi and Dr. Woo-Baeg Choi discovered [[Emtricitabine]], a [[nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor]] (NRTI) used in the treatment of [[HIV]]. The drug was named as one of the world's most important [[antiviral drug]]s by the [[World Health Organization]] and is included in their [[WHO Model List of Essential Medicines|Model List of Essential Medicines]].<ref>{{cite web|title=WHO Model List of EssentialMedicines|url=http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/93142/1/EML_18_eng.pdf?ua=1|website=World Health Organization|access-date=March 11, 2015|date=October 2013}}</ref>
Emory University is a global leader in [[Ebola virus disease|Ebola]] research and treatment. The university was one of three institutions that successfully treated [[medical evacuation|medical evacuees]] during the [[Ebola virus cases in the United States|2014 Ebola outbreak]]. In 2015, the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] named Emory University the lead coordinating center for the National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC).<ref name="bizjournals.com"/> The university will collaborate with the [[University of Nebraska Medical Center]], the [[New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation]], the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] and the [[Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response]] on the program, which will receive $12 million in funding over the next five years. The program will support training of health care providers and facilities to manage Ebola and other emerging [[Infection|infectious]] diseases. Its objectives are to develop metrics to measure facility and health care worker readiness to care for Ebola patients, conduct assessments of state and regional Ebola Treatment Centers, create education materials related to care of patients with possible Ebola and other special pathogens and offer technical and training assistance to public health departments and health facilities.<ref name="bizjournals.com"/> The university also received a $10.8 million grant over three years from the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]'s [[Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency]] (DARPA) to lead a 10-institution national team developing improved therapeutics and vaccines for multiple strains of [[Ebola virus disease|Ebola virus]].<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2015, Emory received a three-year, $2.2 million grant from the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, including Ebola, in health-care facilities.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
Emory and the Georgia Institute of Technology ([[Georgia Tech]]) have a strong research partnership. In 2015, Emory and Georgia Tech were awarded an $8.3 million grant by the [[National Institutes of Health|NIH]] to establish a National Exposure Assessment Laboratory.<ref name="news.emory.edu">{{cite web|title=Emory receives $8.3 million to establish research laboratory|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/09/research_lab_endowment_rollins/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The laboratory will research the impact of environmental chemicals on children's health.<ref name="news.emory.edu"/> In 2015, the two universities received a five-year, $2.9 million grant from the [[National Science Foundation]] (NSF) to create new bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs and concentrations in [[Biomechatronics|healthcare robotics]], which will be the first program of its kind in the Southeastern United States.<ref>{{cite web|title=Georgia Tech, Emory unite to train healthcare roboticists|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/10/health_care_robotics/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> In 2015, Emory University, Georgia Tech, and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta were awarded a four-year, $1.8 million grant by the [[Cystic Fibrosis Foundation]] in order to expand the Atlanta Cystic Fibrosis Research and Development Program. {{as of|2015}}, Emory jointly manages the second-largest [[cystic fibrosis]] population in the United States.<ref name="cysticfibrosisnewstoday.com"/> In 2015, Emory and Georgia Tech received a $1.6 million grant from the Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program to accelerate nine promising technologies developed in research laboratories with commercialization potential.<ref name="ReferenceC"/>
In 2015, Emory University received a $15 million grant from the [[Wounded Warrior Project]] in order to establish the "[[Warrior Care Network]]" and develop innovative approaches to treat veterans with [[post-traumatic stress disorder]] (PTSD) and [[traumatic brain injury]] (TBI).<ref>{{cite web|title=Home Base gives vets hope in PTSD battle|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/nation/2015/07/25/home-base-gives-vets-hope-ptsd-battle/N3QixDEoGaZT1uxP99JSXN/story.html|website=Bostonglobe.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
In 2015, Emory University and the [[University of South Florida]] received a $2.5 million grant over five years from the [[John E. Fogarty International Center]] (FIC) to study links between infectious disease transmission and agricultural practices.<ref name="ReferenceC"/>
==Campus==
[[File:Emory Campus Aerial Image.jpg|thumb|Aerial view of Emory University's main campus (bottom) and the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (top), Atlanta, Georgia]]
Emory University's original campus was established in [[Oxford, Georgia]] in 1836. The 56-acre campus, located 38 miles east of Emory's main Atlanta campus, is home to [[Oxford College of Emory University]] and was the site of military headquarters and infirmaries during the [[American Civil War]].<ref name="english"/> Many of the buildings were designed with [[Neoclassical architecture]] and [[Gothic Revival architecture]]. In 1975, the United States [[National Register of Historic Places]] designated the campus as part of the [[Oxford Historic District (Oxford, Georgia)|Oxford Historic District]].<ref name="scribd">{{cite web|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/104116387/Oxford-Historic-District-Newton-County-Georgia|title=Oxford Historic District, Newton County, Georgia|publisher=National Register of Historic Places|date=July 25, 2015}}</ref>
Emory's main Atlanta campus, established in the early twentieth century on a Beaux-Arts master plan by [[Pittsburgh]] architect [[Henry Hornbostel]],<ref name="archpaper.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.archpaper.com/2017/02/dobbs-university-center-emory-portman/|title=Emory to demolish John Portman-designed Dobbs University Center|date=February 13, 2017|website=The Architect’s Newspaper}}</ref> covers more than 600 acres in [[Atlanta]]'s historic neighborhood of [[Druid Hills]]. The university campus is heavily forested with pine, maples, oak, and magnolias, and Peavine Creek, a branch of the [[Peachtree Creek]], runs through the campus. The [[Arbor Day Foundation]] named Emory a Tree Campus USA school in 2015.<ref name="Tree Campus USA Schools">{{cite web | url=https://www.arborday.org/programs/treecampususa/campuses.cfm | title= Tree Campus USA Schools | date=April 2015 | publisher=Arbor Day Foundation | access-date=October 24, 2015}}</ref> Many of the university's buildings are designed with multi-hued granite and [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Saltillo tile]]. The university has one of the largest inventories by square footage of [[Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design]]-certified building space among campuses in the United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sustainability.emory.edu/page/1007/green-buildings/green-space|title=Green Building/Green Space|publisher=Emory Sustainability Initiative|access-date=July 18, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719191412/http://sustainability.emory.edu/page/1007/green-buildings/green-space|archive-date=July 19, 2011|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
The campus is home to the [[Emory University Hospital]], [[Michael C. Carlos Museum]], which has the largest collection of ancient artifacts in the Southeastern United States, the [[Winship Cancer Institute]], Georgia's first and only cancer center designated by the National Cancer Institute,<ref name="winshipcancer.emory.edu">{{cite web |title=Accomplishments and Milestones |publisher=Winship Cancer Institute website |url=http://winshipcancer.emory.edu/about-winship/WinshipContentPage.aspx?nd=543 |access-date=March 10, 2011}}</ref> the [[Yerkes National Primate Research Center]], one of eight [[National Institutes of Health]]-funded national primate research centers, and a number of other academic, art, medical, and student facilitates. In 1991, Emory opened the first collegiate [[LGBT student center]] in the Southeastern United States which is the 10th oldest in the nation.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.advocate.com/education/2014/09/02/7-brave-campuses-lgbt-students-south?pg=full|title=7 Brave Campuses for LGBT Students in the South | Advocate.com|website=www.advocate.com}}</ref> Undergraduate dormitories include the Undergraduate Residential Center, Clairmont Residential Center, Tower Apartments, Alabama Hall, Complex, Dobbs Hall, Holmes Hall, Longstreet-Means Hall, Raoul Hall and Turman Hall. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://lgbt.emory.edu/about/index.html|title=About Us | Emory University | Atlanta GA|website=lgbt.emory.edu}}</ref>The [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], [[American Cancer Society]], Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston hospital, and [[Emory Point]] are located adjacent to the campus.
In 2015, a $52 million expansion and renovation project of the Sanford S. Atwood Chemistry Center was completed. The new, 270,000-square-foot complex contains laboratories, interactive teaching and study spaces, and a chemistry library.<ref name="Atwood Chemistry Center">{{cite web|title=Atwood Chemistry Center|url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2015/08/er_bts_atwood_chemistry_center/campus.html|website=News.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> The completion of the complex was accompanied by a $1.2 million grant from the [[Howard Hughes Medical Institute]] to advance and modernize the university's [[chemistry]] curriculum.<ref name="Atwood Chemistry Center"/>
In the Candler Library Annex of [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]], there is a 1920s [[Pietro Caproni]] reproduction of [[Bertel Thorvaldsen]]'s "The Triumph of Alexander" [[frieze]]. The frieze depicts [[Alexander the Great]] and his army entering [[Babylon]] following their victory over the [[Achaemenid Empire]] in the [[Battle of Gaugamela]].<ref>{{cite web|title="The Triumph of Alexander" Restored|url=http://www.college.emory.edu/program/candler/history/|website=College.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
During the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in Atlanta, the university hosted the United States [[Gymnastics at the Summer Olympics|Olympic women's gymnastics]] team on its main campus.<ref name="OlympicLegacy">{{cite web |url=http://news.emory.edu/stories/2012/07/er_olympics_and_emory/campus.html |title=Emory's Olympic legacy |access-date=August 8, 2015}}</ref> The team, known as the [[Magnificent Seven (gymnastics)|Magnificent Seven]], won the first-ever gold medal for the United States in the women's team all-around competition. The university housed international officials and journalists and served as a training facility for [[Olympic Games|Olympians]]. The Cox Hall Ballroom was transformed into a news center for the Olympic foreign press.<ref name="OlympicLegacy"/>
In February 2017, Emory announced that its R. Howard Dobbs University Center, built in 1986 from a [[neofuturistic]] [[postmodernist]] design by local architect [[John C. Portman Jr.]], to house the university's main student/faculty center and dining hall ([[Coca-Cola]] Commons), would be demolished and replaced with a new $98 million Campus Life Center, designed by [[Durham, North Carolina]]-based Duda Paine Architects. Reasons given for the replacement included inconvenience of food delivery to the dining hall, undersized kitchen facilities, and inadequate [[fenestration (architecture)|fenestration]] in the Commons.<ref name="archpaper.com"/> The new state-of-the-art building, dubbed the Emory Student Center (ESC), opened in May, 2019, and includes a larger dining hall, study and collaboration spaces, game room, a 1400+ person multipurpose space, coffee shop, food emporium. It is the first building on Emory’s campus to receive a [[Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design|LEED]] platinum rating.<ref>{{cite web|title="Celebrating the Emory Student Center" Restored|url= https://news.emory.edu/features/2019/09/emory-student-center-celebration/index.html |website=News.emory.edu|access-date=21 August 2020}}</ref>
==Student life==
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|+''2019 Demographics of Emory University''<ref>https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/data/factbook/enrollment.html</ref>
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! Asian/Pacific Islander
| 17%
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! Black/Non-Hispanic
| 10%
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! Hispanics of any race
| 8%
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! White/non-Hispanic
| 42%
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! Mixed Race/Other
| 6%
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! International students
| 17%
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===Student body===
Emory University's total enrollment for fall 2019 was 15,398 students, with 8,101 undergraduates and 7,297 graduate and professional students. 26% of students are Georgia residents, the remaining come from 49 other states, D.C., and more than 100 countries. 40% of students are male, 60% are female.<ref>https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/data/factbook/enrollment.html</ref> The student to faculty ratio is 7:1, with an average class size of 25 students.<ref>{{cite web|title=faculty Research & Teaching, Emory University|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/academics/faculty/index.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
Of the 1,392 freshmen enrolled in fall 2019, 30% were Caucasian, 24% were Asian, 14% were Black/African American, 13% were Latinx/Hispanic, 13% were International and 6% did not identity; 57% were female and 43% were male.<ref name="Admission Profile">{{cite web|url=http://apply.emory.edu/discover/fastfacts.php|title=Admission Profile >> Fast Facts >> Discover >> Office of Undergraduate Admission >> Emory University|website=Apply.emory.edu|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref>
===Arts===
Students may engage in the performing and fine arts as an area of academic study or as extracurricular activities. Undergraduates may pursue a major in the performing arts (dance, theater, or music) or in film studies, art history, visual arts, or creative writing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arts.emory.edu/about/index.html |title=About Arts at Emory |publisher=Emory University |access-date=July 16, 2010}}</ref> Graduate programs in art history, film studies, and music are offered.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gs.emory.edu/academics/index.php |title=Degree Programs |publisher=Laney Graduate School |access-date=July 16, 2010}}</ref> There are more than 50 student organizations dedicated to the arts. Students can explore artistic interests as diverse as architecture, breakdancing, poetry, and improvisational comedy.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.creativity.emory.edu/student-art-groups.shtml |title=Student Arts Groups |publisher=Emory University |access-date=July 16, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100727194639/http://creativity.emory.edu/student-art-groups.shtml |archive-date=July 27, 2010 }}</ref> Emory routinely hosts arts events in the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts that are open to the Emory and Atlanta communities. Recent performances include Bang on a Can All-Stars (a side project of drummer [[Glenn Kotche]] from the rock band [[Wilco]]), jazz performer [[Esperanza Spalding]], and New York's Cedar Lake Dance Company. A program called Creativity Conversations brings artistic minds to campus to discuss art and the creative process. Guests have included [[Philip Glass]], [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Salman Rushdie]], [[Seamus Heaney]] and [[Rita Dove]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://creativity.emory.edu/creativity-conversations-index.shtml |title=Creativity Conversations |publisher=Emory University |access-date=July 16, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100610081757/http://www.creativity.emory.edu/creativity-conversations-index.shtml |archive-date=June 10, 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xIobJXZ-cg|title=Creativity Conversation with Rita Dove and Natasha Trethewey|date=April 8, 2011|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J59fQ3ujjLA|title=Creativity Conversation with Rita Dove, Alvin Singleton, and Robert Spano|date=April 8, 2011|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> Rita Dove also gave the keynote address at Emory's 2013 Commencement.<ref>{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4MSdIPxRLo|title=Commencement Keynote 2013|date=May 14, 2013|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref>
===Barkley Forum===
The [[Barkley Forum]] Center for Debate Education is an intercollegiate debate organization at Emory University.<ref>{{cite web|title=Barkley Forum|url=http://www.emory.edu/BF/competitive_debate/historic_success/index.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=July 25, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150906052211/http://www.emory.edu/BF/competitive_debate/historic_success/index.html|archive-date=September 6, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> The center is named in honor of Emory alumnus [[Alben Barkley]], 35th [[Vice President of the United States]]. Debating was established at the university in 1837 and the intercollegiate debate team was formed in 1914. Emory's Barkley Forum debate team has won 3 [[National Debate Tournament]]s and over 25 [[List of National Debate Tournament winners|individual champion speaker awards]].<ref>{{cite web|title=National Tournament Results|url=http://www.emory.edu/BF/competitive_debate/historic_success/national_tournaments.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=July 25, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150911230002/http://www.emory.edu/BF/competitive_debate/historic_success/national_tournaments.html|archive-date=September 11, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
===Community service===
The university received the 2008 Presidential Award for General Community Service, which is the highest federal recognition given to higher education institutions for their commitment to community service, service-learning and civic engagement.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://emorywheel.com/detail.php?n=26552 |title=Emory Receives Top Service Recognition |newspaper=[[The Emory Wheel]] |date=September 2, 2009 |access-date=August 2, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120119194001/http://emorywheel.com/detail.php?n=26552 |archive-date=January 19, 2012 |df=mdy }}</ref> About 25% of Emory students participate in Volunteer Emory, Emory's umbrella community service group. As one of the most popular groups on campus, Volunteer Emory offers dozens of ways to serve the community, working with varied organizations including the Atlanta Community Food Bank, [[Trees Atlanta]], PAWS Atlanta, and Jones Boys and Girls Club.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://volunteer.emory.edu/|title=Volunteer Emory|publisher=Emory University|access-date=July 18, 2011}}</ref> Emory Cares International Service Day brings together students, alumni and other community members to volunteer at a number of projects organized by Emory and its many partners around the city of Atlanta and in cities worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory Alumni Association website |url=http://www.alumni.emory.edu/volunteer-and-give/emory-cares.html |access-date=November 16, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111029040933/http://www.alumni.emory.edu/volunteer-and-give/emory-cares.html |archive-date=October 29, 2011 }}</ref>
===Newspaper===
''[[The Emory Wheel]]'' is the [[Student publication|student-run newspaper]] of Emory University. The ''Wheel'' is published twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday, during the regular school year, and is updated regularly at its website. Serving the Emory community since 1919, the ''Wheel'' is editorially and financially independent from the university. The staff is composed entirely of students, with the exception of the general manager, who oversees advertising and whose salary is paid by the newspaper.<ref>{{cite web |title=About |url=http://www.emorywheel.com/about/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090309180325/http://www.emorywheel.com/about/ |archive-date=9 March 2009 |website=[[The Emory Wheel]] |access-date=3 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.freebase.com/view/en/the_emory_wheel/ |title=About |website=[[The Emory Wheel]] |access-date=March 22, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811061700/http://www.freebase.com/view/en/the_emory_wheel |archive-date=August 11, 2011 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref>
===Programs abroad===
Through the Centers of International Programs Abroad, Emory University students can study in over 40 countries at the top academic institutions in the world including the [[National University of Singapore]], [[Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies]], [[Nanjing University]], [[Oxford University]], [[Imperial College London]], the [[School of Oriental and African Studies]], [[Yonsei University]], [[Trinity College Dublin]], [[University of St. Andrews]], [[University of Melbourne]], [[Hertie School of Governance]], [[University of Amsterdam]], [[Sciences Po]], [[University of Cape Town]], and [[Tel Aviv University]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Centers of International Programs Abroad, Emory University|url=http://abroad.emory.edu/index.cfm?Program_Type_ID=1&Program_Name=&pt=%7F&pi=%7F&pc=%7F&pr=%7F&FuseAction=Programs.SearchResults&SimpleSearch=1|website=Abroad.emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
===Greek life===
Fraternities have existed on Emory's campus as early as 1840. One early chronicler makes the case that Emory's "temple" of the Mystic Seven may have been the first chapter of a national fraternity established anywhere in the South. Today, the Greek-letter sororities and fraternities play a part in leavening Emory's campus life. For undergraduates, Greek life comprises approximately 30% of the Emory student population. The Office of Greek Life recognizes and regulates on-campus chapters of fraternities and sororities. Fraternities have on-campus housing located on Eagle Row, and Sorority Village, a series of townhouses, faces the fraternity houses.<ref>{{cite web|title=Residence Life & Housing website|url=http://www.emory.edu/HOUSING/UNDERGRAD/opt_greek.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=November 16, 2011}}</ref>
===Student organizations===
Hundreds of student clubs and organizations operate on Emory's campus. These include numerous [[student government]], [[special interest]], and [[community service|service organizations]]. The Student Government Association charters and provides most of the funding for other student groups, and represents students' interests when dealing with the administration.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.students.emory.edu/SGA/sga/ |title=Emory University SGA — Student Government Association |publisher=Students.emory.edu |access-date=July 30, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090508103008/http://www.students.emory.edu/SGA/sga/ |archive-date=May 8, 2009 }}</ref> The Student Government Association oversees divisional councils, each coinciding with the undergraduate, graduate and professional schools of the university. Notable among these are the College Council (CC) which handles students' concerns primarily for the undergraduate body of the Emory College of Arts and Sciences and annually sponsors the State of Race event, and the BBA Council which does similar activities for the Goizueta Business School BBA Program. The Student Programming Council is the school's primary programming organization, responsible for planning multiple events every year: Homecoming Week, Dooley's week, and a plethora of other events that happen around campus that benefit the students in a proactive way.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://spc.campuslifetech.org/?page_id=2 |title=Emory SPC - Official Website |publisher=Students.emory.edu |access-date=October 22, 2010}}</ref> Emory also has several [[Secret society|secret societies]]—the [[Paladin Society]], the [[D.V.S. Senior Honor Society]], Ducemus, Speculum, and [[The Order of Ammon]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University main website|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/history/index.html|access-date=November 16, 2011}}</ref> Emory has a partnership with Coca-Cola in which they pledged 3 million dollars over a 5-year period for "Service for Learning" which projects that Emory student volunteers participate to help preserve nature trails, create urban farms, as well as restore neighborhood parks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://shared.web.emory.edu/emory/news/releases/2008/09/coca%20cola-foundation-grant.html|title=Coca-Cola Foundation Supports Emory's Education, Sustainability Initiatives {{!}} Emory University {{!}} Atlanta, GA|website=Shared.web.emory.edu|access-date=2016-04-06}}</ref> Emory University also has many Black student organizations, including: the Black Student Alliance, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ([[NAACP]]), and Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir (VOIS).
The [[intramural sports]] program provides an athletic outlet for the entire Emory community. Emory has numerous club sports<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory Club Sports website|url=http://www.rec.emory.edu/clubsports/|website=Rec.emory.edu|access-date=July 18, 2011}}</ref> and a variety of recreational and competitive intramural teams.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory Intramurals website |url=http://www.rec.emory.edu/rec/intramurals/ |access-date=July 18, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711053816/http://www.rec.emory.edu/rec/intramurals/ |archive-date=July 11, 2011 }}</ref> The Outdoor Emory Organization sponsors weekend trips of outdoor activities such as rafting, rock climbing and hiking.<ref>{{cite web|title=Outdoor Emory Organization |url=http://www.students.emory.edu/OEO/ |access-date=July 18, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718173952/http://www.students.emory.edu/OEO/ |archive-date=July 18, 2011 }}</ref>
==Athletics and traditions==
Emory ranks among top schools in both the ''U.S. News & World Report''{{'s}} rankings of the best national universities and the [[NACDA Directors' Cup|Directors' Cup]] of the [[National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics]] (NACDA) for best all-around athletics program.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University website |url=http://www.emory.edu/home/life/athletics/scholar-athletes.html |access-date=July 18, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110709193437/http://www.emory.edu/home/life/athletics/scholar-athletes.html |archive-date=July 9, 2011 }}</ref> Emory's 18 varsity sports teams, known as the Eagles, are members of the [[NCAA Division III|NCAA's Division III]] in the [[University Athletic Association]] (UAA). However, Emory does not have an intercollegiate football team.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory Eagles website|url=http://www.emoryathletics.com/|access-date=July 18, 2011}}</ref>
[[File:Emory Clocktower.JPG|upright|left|thumb|[[Clock tower]] at Cox Hall]]
==Notable alumni and faculty==
{{main|List of Emory University people}}
[[Image:Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie.jpg|thumb|Author [[Salman Rushdie]], [[Booker Prize]]-winning novelist, having a discussion with Emory University students]]
Emory University has over 13,200 faculty and staff members and over 133,000 living alumni. Awards and honors recognizing Emory alumni and faculty include the [[Nobel Prize]], [[Pulitzer Prize]], [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]], [[Bancroft Prize]], [[Booker Prize]], [[Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize]], [[National Humanities Medal]], [[Peabody Award]], [[Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences]], [[Guggenheim Fellowship]], [[Fulbright Fellowship]], [[American Mathematical Society]] Fellowship, [[MacArthur Fellows Program]], [[Rhodes Scholarship]], [[Marshall Scholarship]], and membership in the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]], [[Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching]], [[Howard Hughes Medical Institute]], [[American Society for Clinical Investigation]], [[National Academy of Sciences]], and [[National Research Council (United States)|National Research Council]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University website|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/rankings-successes/distinguished-professors.html|access-date=July 15, 2011}}</ref><ref name="emory.edu">{{cite web|title=Emory University website|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/points-pride/famous-alumni.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
Notable Alumni:
[[Alben W. Barkley|Alben Barkley]] (BA 1900), 35th Vice President of the United States;
[[Isaac Stiles Hopkins]] (1859C) and [[Robert Stewart Hyer]] (BA 1881, MA 1882), founding presidents of Georgia Institute of Technology and Southern Methodist University, respectively;
Elliot Newman, Cuban-American Buisnessman, Multi-millionaire, founder of Kids Station Toys, Son of [[Joel Newman]]
[[Young John Allen]] (1858C), American Methodist Missionary in the late Qing Dynasty, China;
[[Thomas Milton Rivers]] (1909C), Director of the Rockefeller Institute;
[[Ernest Cadman Colwell]] (1923C, 1927PhD), President of the University of Chicago;
[[Bobby Jones (golfer)|Bobby Jones]] (Law 1929), the only golfer to win a Grand Slam, founder of the Masters Golf Tournament, and regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time;
[[Ely Callaway Jr.]] (1940C), Founder of the Callaway Golf Company;
[[Ernie Harwell]] (1940C), baseball broadcaster for the Detroit Tigers;
[[Arnall Patz]] (BA 1943, MD 1945), ophthalmology researcher and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient; Lewis Roger Slaton (1949JD), District Attorney, Fulton County, Georgia;
[[Lee Hong-koo]] (1959C), 26th Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea;
[[Newt Gingrich]] (BA 1965), 58th Speaker of the House of Representatives;
[[Sonny Carter]], NASA astronaut, Crew member of STS-33 Space Shuttle mission (1969C);
[[Peter Buck]], guitarist for the band R.E.M.;
[[Kenneth Cole (designer)|Kenneth Cole]] (BA 1976), clothing designer and founder of Kenneth Cole Productions;
[[Chris McCandless|Christopher McCandless]] (1990C), [[Alaska]]n wilderness adventurer and main subject of Jon Krakauer's [[Into the Wild (book)|''Into the Wild'']];
[[Fala Chen]] (2005C), Chinese American Actress;
[[Kirsten Haglund]] (2013C), Miss America 2008;
[[Duncan L. Niederauer]], Chief Executive Officer of the [[New York Stock Exchange]] (NYSE).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/points-pride/famous-alumni.html|title=Famous Alumni - Points of Pride - Emory University - Emory University - Atlanta, GA|website=Emory.edu|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref>
Distinguished faculty: [[Jimmy Carter]], 39th President of the United States; Sir [[Salman Rushdie]], Booker Prize-winning novelist; Tenzin Gyatso, the [[14th Dalai Lama]]; [[Desmond Tutu]], Nobel Peace Prize recipient; [[William Foege]], 10th Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director; [[Nathan McCall]], New York Times bestselling author;<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University website |url=http://www.aas.emory.edu/core/mccall.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150804015135/http://www.aas.emory.edu/core/mccall.html |archive-date=August 4, 2015 }}</ref> [[James T. Laney]], 17th President of Emory University, United States Ambassador to Korea from 1993 to 1997; [[Natasha Trethewey]], Pulitzer Prize winner; and US Poet Laureate and [[Dr. Sanjay Gupta]], CNN chief medical correspondent.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emory University website|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/rankings-successes/distinguished-professors.html|website=Emory.edu|access-date=July 18, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emory.edu/home/about/points-pride/distinguished-professors.html|title=Distinguished Professors - Points of Pride - Emory University - Emory University - Atlanta, GA|website=Emory.edu|access-date=October 20, 2017}}</ref>
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File:Alben Barkley, Vice-President.jpg|[[Alben Barkley]], 35th [[Vice President of the United States]] (1900C, 1949H)
File:Isaac S. Hopkins.png|[[Isaac S. Hopkins]], First President of the [[Georgia Institute of Technology]] (1859C)
File:1892 Yun Chi-ho student at Emory Universitys.png|[[Yun Chi-ho]], Author of "''[[Aegukga]]''{{-"}}, national anthem of [[South Korea]] (1893C)
File:Thomas Milton Rivers.png|[[Thomas Milton Rivers]], Director of [[The Rockefeller University|Rockefeller Institute]], "Father of Modern [[Virology]]" (1909C)
File:Bobby Jones 1930 winnaar US Amateur.jpg|[[Bobby Jones (golfer)|Bobby Jones]], Only golfer to win a [[Grand Slam (golf)|Grand Slam]] and founder of the [[Masters Tournament]] (1929JD)
File:Robert Winship Woodruff, President of the Coca-Cola Company.jpg| [[Robert W. Woodruff]], President of [[The Coca-Cola Company]] from 1923 until 1954
File:Kiyoshi Tanimoto, Emory University.jpg|[[Kiyoshi Tanimoto]], [[Hibakusha]] portrayed in John Hersey's [[Hiroshima (book)|''Hiroshima'']], Organized the [[Hiroshima Maidens]] Program (1940T, 1986H)
File:Newt Gingrich by Gage Skidmore retouched.jpg|[[Newt Gingrich]], 50th [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]] (1965C)
File:Larry Palmer ambassador portrait.jpg|[[Larry Leon Palmer]], [[United States Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean]] (1970C)
File:Bernice King at LBJ Presidential Library and Mueseum, 2014.png|[[Bernice King]], American minister and activist, the youngest child of [[Coretta Scott King|Coretta]] and [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] (1990JD)
File:Natasha Trethewey during book signing at the University of Michigan.jpg|[[Natasha Trethewey]], 19th [[US Poet Laureate]], Robert W. Woodruff Professor of English and Creative Writing
File:Archbishop-Tutu-medium.jpg|[[Desmond Tutu]], [[South Africa]]n social rights activist, Recipient of 1984 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] for opposition to [[Apartheid]] (Professor)
File:Han Qide.png|[[Han Qide]] Vice Chairman of [[National People's Congress]], [[People's Republic of China]] (Professor)
File:William H. Foege.jpg|[[William Foege]], 10th [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] Director, Credited for global eradication of [[Smallpox]] (Professor)
File:Dalailama1 20121014 4639.jpg|[[Tenzin Gyatso]], [[14th Dalai Lama]], Recipient of 1989 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] and [[Congressional Gold Medal]] in 2007 (Professor)
File:JimmyCarterPortrait2.jpg|[[Jimmy Carter]], [[39th President of the United States]], Recipient of 2002 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (Professor)
File:Jim Sarbh on Day 2 of Lakme Fashion Week 2017.jpg|[[Jim Sarbh]], Bollywood Actor/Director, (2009C)
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==References==
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==Further reading==
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* "Emory University", in [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/ ''New Georgia Encyclopedia'']. Retrieved July 1, 2006.
* "Emory University", in ''Encyclopedia of Southern Culture'', ed. C. R. Wilson and William Ferris (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989).
* English, Thomas H. ''Emory University 1915–1965: A Semicentennial History''. Atlanta: Emory University, 1966.
* Gleason, Jan. "Emory ranked 9th-best national university by U.S. News & World Report magazine" in ''Emory Report'' 50, no. 1 (1997).
* Hauk, Gary S. ''A Legacy of Heart and Mind: Emory since 1836'' (Atlanta: Emory University, developed and produced by Bookhouse Group, Inc., 1999).
* Hauk, Gary S. '' Where Courageous Inquiry Leads'' [Atlanta; Emory University, 2010.
* Young, James Harvey. "A Brief History of Emory University", in ''Emory College Catalog 2003–2005'' (Atlanta: Emory University Office of University Publications, 2003), 9–15.
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<table class="infobox vcard"><caption class="infobox-title fn org">Emory University</caption><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" class="infobox-image"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_University_Seal.png" class="image"><img alt="Emory University Seal.png" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/ae/Emory_University_Seal.png/170px-Emory_University_Seal.png" decoding="async" width="170" height="169" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/ae/Emory_University_Seal.png 1.5x" data-file-width="172" data-file-height="171" /></a></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;"><div style="display:inline-block; padding:0.1em 0;line-height:1.2em;">Former name</div></th><td class="infobox-data nickname">Emory College (1836–1915)</td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;">Motto</th><td class="infobox-data">Cor prudentis possidebit scientiam (<a href="/wiki/Latin" title="Latin">Latin</a>)</td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;"><div style="display:inline-block; padding:0.1em 0;line-height:1.2em;">Motto in English</div></th><td class="infobox-data">The wise heart seeks knowledge<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;">Type</th><td class="infobox-data"><a href="/wiki/Private_university" title="Private university">Private</a></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;">Established</th><td class="infobox-data">1836<span class="noprint">; 185 years ago</span><span style="display:none"> (<span class="bday dtstart published updated">1836</span>)</span><sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-2">[2]</a></sup></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;"><div style="display:inline-block; padding:0.1em 0;line-height:1.2em;">Religious affiliation</div></th><td class="infobox-data"><a href="/wiki/United_Methodist_Church" title="United Methodist Church">United Methodist Church</a><sup id="cite_ref-William_Joseph_Whalen_–_Hospitals_&_Universities_3-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-William_Joseph_Whalen_–_Hospitals_&_Universities-3">[3]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-General_Board_of_Higher_Education_&_Ministry_4-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-General_Board_of_Higher_Education_&_Ministry-4">[4]</a></sup></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;"><a href="/wiki/Financial_endowment" title="Financial endowment">Endowment</a></th><td class="infobox-data">$7.94 billion (2020)<sup id="cite_ref-NACUBO_5-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-NACUBO-5">[5]</a></sup></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;"><a href="/wiki/University_president" class="mw-redirect" title="University president">President</a></th><td class="infobox-data"><a href="/wiki/Gregory_L._Fenves" title="Gregory L. 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Fenves</a><sup id="cite_ref-6" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-6">[6]</a></sup></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;">Students</th><td class="infobox-data">15,398 (Fall 2019)<sup id="cite_ref-Enrollment_7-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Enrollment-7">[7]</a></sup></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;"><a href="/wiki/Undergraduate_education" title="Undergraduate education">Undergraduates</a></th><td class="infobox-data">8,101 (Fall 2019)<sup id="cite_ref-Enrollment_7-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Enrollment-7">[7]</a></sup></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;"><a href="/wiki/Postgraduate_education" title="Postgraduate education">Postgraduates</a></th><td class="infobox-data">7,297 (Fall 2019)<sup id="cite_ref-Enrollment_7-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Enrollment-7">[7]</a></sup></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;">Location</th><td class="infobox-data adr"><div style="display:inline" class="locality"><a href="/wiki/Atlanta" title="Atlanta">Atlanta</a></div>, <div style="display:inline" class="state"><a href="/wiki/Georgia_(U.S._state)" title="Georgia (U.S. state)">Georgia</a></div>, <div style="display:inline" class="country-name">United States</div><br /><style data-mw-deduplicate="TemplateStyles:r994658806">.mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}</style><span class="plainlinks nourlexpansion"><a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Emory_University&params=33_47_28_N_84_19_24_W_type:edu_region:US-GA"><span class="geo-default"><span class="geo-dms" title="Maps, aerial photos, and other data for this location"><span class="latitude">33°47′28″N</span> <span class="longitude">84°19′24″W</span></span></span><span class="geo-multi-punct"> / </span><span class="geo-nondefault"><span class="geo-dec" title="Maps, aerial photos, and other data for this location">33.79111°N 84.32333°W</span><span style="display:none"> / <span class="geo">33.79111; 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color:white;"> </span><sup id="cite_ref-9" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-9">[9]</a></sup></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;">Athletics</th><td class="infobox-data"><a href="/wiki/NCAA_Division_III" title="NCAA Division III">NCAA Division III</a> – <a href="/wiki/University_Athletic_Association" title="University Athletic Association">UAA</a><sup id="cite_ref-10" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-10">[10]</a></sup></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;"><a href="/wiki/Athletic_nickname" title="Athletic nickname">Nickname</a></th><td class="infobox-data">Eagles</td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;">Affiliations</th><td class="infobox-data"><div class="plainlist"><ul><li><a href="/wiki/Association_of_American_Universities" title="Association of American Universities">AAU</a><sup id="cite_ref-aau.edu_11-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-aau.edu-11">[11]</a></sup></li><li><a href="/wiki/National_Association_of_Independent_Colleges_and_Universities" title="National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities">NAICU</a><sup id="cite_ref-12" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-12">[12]</a></sup></li><li><a href="/wiki/International_Association_of_Methodist-related_Schools,_Colleges,_and_Universities" title="International Association of Methodist-related Schools, Colleges, and Universities">IAMSCU</a><sup id="cite_ref-13" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-13">[13]</a></sup></li><li><a href="/wiki/Oak_Ridge_Associated_Universities" title="Oak Ridge Associated Universities">ORAU</a><sup id="cite_ref-14" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-14">[14]</a></sup></li></ul></div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="infobox-label" style="padding-right:0.65em;">Website</th><td class="infobox-data"><span class="url"><a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://emory.edu">emory<wbr />.edu</a></span></td></tr><tr><td colspan="2" class="infobox-full-data"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_U_Logo.svg" class="image"><img alt="Emory U Logo.svg" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8f/Emory_U_Logo.svg/200px-Emory_U_Logo.svg.png" decoding="async" width="200" height="52" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8f/Emory_U_Logo.svg/300px-Emory_U_Logo.svg.png 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8f/Emory_U_Logo.svg/400px-Emory_U_Logo.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="205" data-file-height="53" /></a></td></tr></tbody></table>
<p><b>Emory University</b> is a <a href="/wiki/Private_university" title="Private university">private</a> <a href="/wiki/Research_university" title="Research university">research university</a> in <a href="/wiki/Atlanta" title="Atlanta">Atlanta</a>, <a href="/wiki/Georgia_(U.S._state)" title="Georgia (U.S. state)">Georgia</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-NiesseEmoryannexed_15-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-NiesseEmoryannexed-15">[15]</a></sup> Founded in 1836 as "Emory College" by the <a href="/wiki/Methodist_Episcopal_Church" title="Methodist Episcopal Church">Methodist Episcopal Church</a> and named in honor of Methodist bishop <a href="/wiki/John_Emory" title="John Emory">John Emory</a>,<sup id="cite_ref-Emory_16-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Emory-16">[16]</a></sup> Emory is the second-oldest private institution of <a href="/wiki/Higher_education" title="Higher education">higher education</a> in Georgia.<sup id="cite_ref-17" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-17">[17]</a></sup>
</p><p>Emory University has nine academic divisions: Emory College of Arts and Sciences, <a href="/wiki/Oxford_College_of_Emory_University" title="Oxford College of Emory University">Oxford College</a>, <a href="/wiki/Goizueta_Business_School" title="Goizueta Business School">Goizueta Business School</a>, Laney Graduate School, <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Law" title="Emory University School of Law">School of Law</a>, <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Medicine" title="Emory University School of Medicine">School of Medicine</a>, <a href="/wiki/Nell_Hodgson_Woodruff_School_of_Nursing" title="Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing">Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing</a>, <a href="/wiki/Rollins_School_of_Public_Health" title="Rollins School of Public Health">Rollins School of Public Health</a>, and the <a href="/wiki/Candler_School_of_Theology" title="Candler School of Theology">Candler School of Theology</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-18" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-18">[18]</a></sup> Emory University, the <a href="/wiki/Georgia_Institute_of_Technology" class="mw-redirect" title="Georgia Institute of Technology">Georgia Institute of Technology</a>, and <a href="/wiki/Peking_University" title="Peking University">Peking University</a> in <a href="/wiki/Beijing" title="Beijing">Beijing</a>, <a href="/wiki/China" title="China">China</a> jointly administer the <a href="/wiki/Wallace_H._Coulter_Department_of_Biomedical_Engineering" title="Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering">Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-19" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-19">[19]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-20" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-20">[20]</a></sup> The university operates the <a href="/wiki/Confucius_Institute" title="Confucius Institute">Confucius Institute in Atlanta</a> in partnership with <a href="/wiki/Nanjing_University" title="Nanjing University">Nanjing University</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-21" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-21">[21]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-22" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-22">[22]</a></sup> Emory has a growing faculty research partnership with the <a href="/wiki/Korea_Advanced_Institute_of_Science_and_Technology" class="mw-redirect" title="Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology">Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology</a> (KAIST).<sup id="cite_ref-23" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-23">[23]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-24" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-24">[24]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-25" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-25">[25]</a></sup> Emory University students come from all 50 states, the <a href="/wiki/District_of_Columbia" class="mw-redirect" title="District of Columbia">District of Columbia</a>, five <a href="/wiki/Territories_of_the_United_States" title="Territories of the United States">territories of the United States</a>, and over 100 foreign countries.<sup id="cite_ref-26" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-26">[26]</a></sup>
</p><p><a href="/wiki/Emory_Healthcare" title="Emory Healthcare">Emory Healthcare</a> is the largest healthcare system in the state of <a href="/wiki/Georgia_(U.S._state)" title="Georgia (U.S. state)">Georgia</a><sup id="cite_ref-about_27-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-about-27">[27]</a></sup> and comprises seven major hospitals, including the <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_Hospital" title="Emory University Hospital">Emory University Hospital</a> and <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_Hospital_Midtown" title="Emory University Hospital Midtown">Emory University Hospital Midtown</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-28" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-28">[28]</a></sup> The university operates the <a href="/wiki/Winship_Cancer_Institute" title="Winship Cancer Institute">Winship Cancer Institute</a>, <a href="/wiki/Yerkes_National_Primate_Research_Center" title="Yerkes National Primate Research Center">Yerkes National Primate Research Center</a>, and many disease and vaccine research centers.<sup id="cite_ref-Center_for_AIDS_Research_29-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Center_for_AIDS_Research-29">[29]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-Prevention_Research_Center_30-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Prevention_Research_Center-30">[30]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-cysticfibrosisnewstoday.com_31-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-cysticfibrosisnewstoday.com-31">[31]</a></sup> Emory University is the leading coordinator of the <a href="/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Health_and_Human_Services" title="United States Department of Health and Human Services">U.S. Health Department's</a> National Ebola Training and Education Center.<sup id="cite_ref-bizjournals.com_32-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-bizjournals.com-32">[32]</a></sup> The university is one of four institutions involved in the <a href="/wiki/National_Institute_of_Allergy_and_Infectious_Diseases" title="National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases">NIAID's</a> Tuberculosis Research Units Program.<sup id="cite_ref-NIH_Tuberculosis_Research_Program_33-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-NIH_Tuberculosis_Research_Program-33">[33]</a></sup> The <a href="/wiki/International_Association_of_National_Public_Health_Institutes" title="International Association of National Public Health Institutes">International Association of National Public Health Institutes</a> is headquartered at the university<sup id="cite_ref-ianphi.org_34-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ianphi.org-34">[34]</a></sup> and the <a href="/wiki/Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention" title="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</a> and the <a href="/wiki/American_Cancer_Society" title="American Cancer Society">American Cancer Society</a> are national affiliate institutions located adjacent to the campus.<sup id="cite_ref-35" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-35">[35]</a></sup> The university is partnered with the Nobel Peace Prize-winning <a href="/wiki/Carter_Center" title="Carter Center">Carter Center</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-36" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-36">[36]</a></sup>
</p><p>Emory University has the 17th-largest endowment among U.S. colleges and universities.<sup id="cite_ref-NACUBO_5-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-NACUBO-5">[5]</a></sup> The university is <a href="/wiki/Carnegie_Classification_of_Institutions_of_Higher_Education" title="Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education">classified</a> among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity"<sup id="cite_ref-37" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-37">[37]</a></sup> and is cited for high scientific performance and <a href="/wiki/Citation_impact" title="Citation impact">citation impact</a> in the <a href="/wiki/CWTS_Leiden_Ranking" title="CWTS Leiden Ranking">CWTS Leiden Ranking</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-38" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-38">[38]</a></sup> The <a href="/wiki/National_Science_Foundation" title="National Science Foundation">National Science Foundation</a> ranked the university 36th among academic institutions in the United States for <a href="/wiki/Research_and_development" title="Research and development">research and development</a> (R&D) expenditures.<sup id="cite_ref-39" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-39">[39]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceB_40-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceB-40">[40]</a></sup> In 1995 Emory University was elected to the <a href="/wiki/Association_of_American_Universities" title="Association of American Universities">Association of American Universities</a>, an association of the 65 leading research universities in the United States and Canada.<sup id="cite_ref-aau.edu_11-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-aau.edu-11">[11]</a></sup>
</p><p>Emory <a href="/wiki/List_of_Emory_University_people" title="List of Emory University people">faculty and alumni</a> include 2 <a href="/wiki/Prime_minister" title="Prime minister">Prime Ministers</a>, 9 university presidents, 11 members of the <a href="/wiki/United_States_Congress" title="United States Congress">United States Congress</a>, 2 <a href="/wiki/Nobel_Peace_Prize" title="Nobel Peace Prize">Nobel Peace Prize</a> laureates, a <a href="/wiki/Vice_President_of_the_United_States" title="Vice President of the United States">Vice President of the United States</a>, a <a href="/wiki/United_States_Speaker_of_the_House" class="mw-redirect" title="United States Speaker of the House">United States Speaker of the House</a>, and a <a href="/wiki/United_States_Supreme_Court_Justice" class="mw-redirect" title="United States Supreme Court Justice">United States Supreme Court Justice</a>. Other notable alumni include 19 <a href="/wiki/Rhodes_Scholarship" title="Rhodes Scholarship">Rhodes Scholars</a>, 6 <a href="/wiki/Pulitzer_Prize" title="Pulitzer Prize">Pulitzer Prize</a> winners, <a href="/wiki/Emmy_Award" title="Emmy Award">Emmy Award</a> winners, <a href="/wiki/MacArthur_Fellows_Program" title="MacArthur Fellows Program">MacArthur Fellows</a>, CEOs of <a href="/wiki/Fortune_500" title="Fortune 500">Fortune 500</a> companies, heads of state and other leaders in foreign government, academics, musicians, and an <a href="/wiki/Olympic_Games" title="Olympic Games">Olympic medalist</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-:2_41-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-:2-41">[41]</a></sup> Emory has more than 149,000 alumni, with 75 alumni clubs established worldwide in 20 countries.<sup id="cite_ref-42" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-42">[42]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-43" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-43">[43]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-44" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-44">[44]</a></sup>
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<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-2"><a href="#Nineteenth_century"><span class="tocnumber">1.1</span> <span class="toctext">Nineteenth century</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-3"><a href="#Twentieth_century"><span class="tocnumber">1.2</span> <span class="toctext">Twentieth century</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-4"><a href="#First_and_Second_World_Wars"><span class="tocnumber">1.3</span> <span class="toctext">First and Second World Wars</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-5"><a href="#Women's_and_civil_rights_movements"><span class="tocnumber">1.4</span> <span class="toctext">Women's and civil rights movements</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-6"><a href="#Expansion_and_modernization"><span class="tocnumber">1.5</span> <span class="toctext">Expansion and modernization</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-7"><a href="#Twenty-first_century"><span class="tocnumber">1.6</span> <span class="toctext">Twenty-first century</span></a></li>
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<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-9"><a href="#Admissions_statistics"><span class="tocnumber">2.1</span> <span class="toctext">Admissions statistics</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-10"><a href="#Undergraduate_schools"><span class="tocnumber">2.2</span> <span class="toctext">Undergraduate schools</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-11"><a href="#Graduate_and_professional_schools"><span class="tocnumber">2.3</span> <span class="toctext">Graduate and professional schools</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-12"><a href="#Library_system"><span class="tocnumber">2.4</span> <span class="toctext">Library system</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-13"><a href="#Rankings_and_reputation"><span class="tocnumber">2.5</span> <span class="toctext">Rankings and reputation</span></a></li>
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<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-18"><a href="#Student_body"><span class="tocnumber">5.1</span> <span class="toctext">Student body</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-19"><a href="#Arts"><span class="tocnumber">5.2</span> <span class="toctext">Arts</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-20"><a href="#Barkley_Forum"><span class="tocnumber">5.3</span> <span class="toctext">Barkley Forum</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-21"><a href="#Community_service"><span class="tocnumber">5.4</span> <span class="toctext">Community service</span></a></li>
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<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-23"><a href="#Programs_abroad"><span class="tocnumber">5.6</span> <span class="toctext">Programs abroad</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-24"><a href="#Greek_life"><span class="tocnumber">5.7</span> <span class="toctext">Greek life</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-25"><a href="#Student_organizations"><span class="tocnumber">5.8</span> <span class="toctext">Student organizations</span></a></li>
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-27"><a href="#Notable_alumni_and_faculty"><span class="tocnumber">7</span> <span class="toctext">Notable alumni and faculty</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-28"><a href="#References"><span class="tocnumber">8</span> <span class="toctext">References</span></a></li>
<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-29"><a href="#Further_reading"><span class="tocnumber">9</span> <span class="toctext">Further reading</span></a></li>
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<div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Main article: <a href="/wiki/History_of_Emory_University" title="History of Emory University">History of Emory University</a></div>
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Nineteenth_century">Nineteenth century</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=2" title="Edit section: Nineteenth century">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<p>Emory College was founded in 1836 in <a href="/wiki/Oxford,_Georgia" title="Oxford, Georgia">Oxford, Georgia</a> by the <a href="/wiki/Methodist_Episcopal_Church" title="Methodist Episcopal Church">Methodist Episcopal Church</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-history_47-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-history-47">[47]</a></sup> The college was named in honor of the departed Methodist bishop <a href="/wiki/John_Emory" title="John Emory">John Emory</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-history_47-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-history-47">[47]</a></sup> <a href="/wiki/Ignatius_Alphonso_Few" title="Ignatius Alphonso Few">Ignatius Alphonso Few</a> was the college's first president. In 1854, the Atlanta Medical College, a forerunner of <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Medicine" title="Emory University School of Medicine">Emory University School of Medicine</a>, was founded. On April 12, 1861, the <a href="/wiki/American_Civil_War" title="American Civil War">American Civil War</a> began. Emory College was closed in November 1861 and all of its students enlisted on the Confederate side.<sup id="cite_ref-history_47-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-history-47">[47]</a></sup> In late 1863 the war came to Georgia and the college was used as hospital and later a headquarters for the <a href="/wiki/Union_Army" title="Union Army">Union Army</a>. The university produced many officers who served in the war, including General <a href="/wiki/George_Thomas_Anderson" class="mw-redirect" title="George Thomas Anderson">George Thomas Anderson</a> (1846C) who fought in nearly every major battle in the <a href="/wiki/Eastern_Theater_of_the_American_Civil_War" title="Eastern Theater of the American Civil War">eastern theater</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-48" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-48">[48]</a></sup> Thirty-five Emory students lost their lives and much of the campus was destroyed during the war.<sup id="cite_ref-english_49-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-english-49">[49]</a></sup>
</p><p>Emory College, as with the entire <a href="/wiki/Southeastern_United_States" title="Southeastern United States">Southeastern United States</a>, struggled to overcome financial devastation during the <a href="/wiki/Reconstruction_Era" class="mw-redirect" title="Reconstruction Era">Reconstruction Era</a>. In 1880, <a href="/wiki/Atticus_Greene_Haygood" title="Atticus Greene Haygood">Atticus Greene Haygood</a>, Emory College President, delivered a speech expressing gratitude for the end of <a href="/wiki/Slavery_in_the_United_States" title="Slavery in the United States">slavery in the United States</a>, which captured the attention of George I. Seney, a New York banker. Seney gave Emory College $5,000 to repay its debts, $50,000 for construction, and $75,000 to establish a new endowment. In the 1880s, the technology department was launched by <a href="/wiki/Isaac_Stiles_Hopkins" class="mw-redirect" title="Isaac Stiles Hopkins">Isaac Stiles Hopkins</a>, a polymath professor at Emory College. Hopkins became the first president of the <a href="/wiki/Georgia_Institute_of_Technology" class="mw-redirect" title="Georgia Institute of Technology">Georgia Institute of Technology</a> in 1888. Emory University's first international student, <a href="/wiki/Yun_Chi-ho" title="Yun Chi-ho">Yun Chi-ho</a>, graduated in 1893.<sup id="cite_ref-A_Direct_Line_to_Emory's_History_50-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-A_Direct_Line_to_Emory's_History-50">[50]</a></sup> Yun became an important political activist in <a href="/wiki/Korea" title="Korea">Korea</a> and is the author of "<a href="/wiki/Aegukga" title="Aegukga">Aegukga</a>", the national anthem of the <a href="/wiki/Republic_of_Korea" class="mw-redirect" title="Republic of Korea">Republic of Korea</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-Encykorea_Aegukga_51-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Encykorea_Aegukga-51">[51]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-National_Anthem_Korea_52-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-National_Anthem_Korea-52">[52]</a></sup>
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Twentieth_century">Twentieth century</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=3" title="Edit section: Twentieth century">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<p>On August 16, 1906, the Wesley Memorial Hospital and Training School for Nurses, later renamed the <a href="/wiki/Nell_Hodgson_Woodruff_School_of_Nursing" title="Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing">Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing</a>, was established. In 1914, the <a href="/wiki/Candler_School_of_Theology" title="Candler School of Theology">Candler School of Theology</a> was established. In 1915, Emory College relocated to <a href="/wiki/Druid_Hills,_Georgia" title="Druid Hills, Georgia">Druid Hills</a> and was rechartered as Emory University after accepting a land grant from <a href="/wiki/Asa_Griggs_Candler" title="Asa Griggs Candler">Asa Griggs Candler</a>, founder of <a href="/wiki/The_Coca-Cola_Company" title="The Coca-Cola Company">The Coca-Cola Company</a>. The <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Law" title="Emory University School of Law">Emory University School of Law</a> was established in 1916. From the 1920s through the 1970s, Emory University established its reputation as a regional institution that offered a solid education in medicine, law, theology, business, and the liberal arts.
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="First_and_Second_World_Wars">First and Second World Wars</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=4" title="Edit section: First and Second World Wars">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<p>On April 6, 1917, the United States entered the <a href="/wiki/World_War_I" title="World War I">First World War</a>. Emory University organized a medical unit, composed of medical school faculty and medical alumni, that would be known as Emory Unit, Base Hospital 43. The unit served in <a href="/wiki/Loir-et-Cher" title="Loir-et-Cher">Loir-et-Cher</a>, <a href="/wiki/France" title="France">France</a> from July 1918 to January 1919. The Emory Unit, Base Hospital 43 was remobilized during the <a href="/wiki/Second_World_War" class="mw-redirect" title="Second World War">Second World War</a> and served in the <a href="/wiki/North_African_campaign" title="North African campaign">North African campaign</a> and Europe. To recognize Emory's participation in the war effort, a ship was christened M.S. Emory Victory and served through World War II and in the Korean War.
</p><p>In the 1940s, Emory University students, alumni, and faculty served in the <a href="/wiki/Asia-Pacific_War" class="mw-redirect" title="Asia-Pacific War">Asia-Pacific War</a> and <a href="/wiki/European_theater_of_World_War_II" class="mw-redirect" title="European theater of World War II">European theater of World War II</a>. Lieutenant Commander James L. Starnes, a graduate of Emory Law, was the navigator of the battleship <a href="/wiki/USS_Missouri_(BB-63)" title="USS Missouri (BB-63)">USS <i>Missouri</i></a> and served as <a href="/wiki/Officer_of_the_deck" title="Officer of the deck">officer of the deck</a> during the signing of the <a href="/wiki/Japanese_Instrument_of_Surrender" title="Japanese Instrument of Surrender">Japanese Instrument of Surrender</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-53" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-53">[53]</a></sup> <a href="/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)" title="Bobby Jones (golfer)">Bobby Jones</a>, the golfer, served during the <a href="/wiki/Battle_of_Normandy" class="mw-redirect" title="Battle of Normandy">Battle of Normandy</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-54" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-54">[54]</a></sup> Dr. Alfred A. Weinstein, a professor of surgery at <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Medicine" title="Emory University School of Medicine">Emory University School of Medicine</a>, was a <a href="/wiki/Prisoner_of_war" title="Prisoner of war">prisoner of war</a> of the <a href="/wiki/Empire_of_Japan" title="Empire of Japan">Empire of Japan</a> between 1942 and 1945. His memoir, "Barbed Wire Surgeon", is considered one of the finest accounts concerning <a href="/wiki/Japanese_war_crimes" title="Japanese war crimes">allied prisoners under Japanese captivity</a> and highlights the abuses of the <a href="/wiki/War_criminal" class="mw-redirect" title="War criminal">war criminal</a> <a href="/wiki/Mutsuhiro_Watanabe" title="Mutsuhiro Watanabe">Mutsuhiro Watanabe</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-55" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-55">[55]</a></sup> <a href="/wiki/Kiyoshi_Tanimoto" title="Kiyoshi Tanimoto">Kiyoshi Tanimoto</a>, who graduated from the <a href="/wiki/Candler_School_of_Theology" title="Candler School of Theology">Candler School of Theology</a> in 1940 and is portrayed in John Hersey's <i><a href="/wiki/Hiroshima_(book)" title="Hiroshima (book)">Hiroshima</a></i>, was able to organize the <a href="/wiki/Hiroshima_Maidens" title="Hiroshima Maidens">Hiroshima Maidens</a> reconstructive surgery program based on the associations he made while studying in the <a href="/wiki/United_States" title="United States">United States</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-Kiyoshi_Tanimoto_56-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Kiyoshi_Tanimoto-56">[56]</a></sup> Tatsumasa Shirakawa, a Japanese student at the <a href="/wiki/Candler_School_of_Theology" title="Candler School of Theology">Candler School of Theology</a>, was placed under arrest temporarily until Dean Henry Burton Trimble negotiated his release. Emory helped the nation prepare for war by participating in the <a href="/wiki/V-12_Navy_College_Training_Program" title="V-12 Navy College Training Program">V-12 Navy College Training Program</a> and <a href="/wiki/Army_Specialized_Training_Program" title="Army Specialized Training Program">Army Specialized Training Program</a>, programs designed to supplement the force of commissioned officers in the <a href="/wiki/United_States_Navy" title="United States Navy">United States Navy</a> and <a href="/wiki/United_States_Army" title="United States Army">United States Army</a>. The <a href="/wiki/Candler_School_of_Theology" title="Candler School of Theology">Candler School of Theology</a> trained men for <a href="/wiki/Military_chaplain" title="Military chaplain">military chaplaincy</a>. During the war, university enrollment boasted two military students for every one civilian. Emory University alumni would go on to serve in the <a href="/wiki/Korean_War" title="Korean War">Korean War</a>, <a href="/wiki/Second_Indochina_War" class="mw-redirect" title="Second Indochina War">Second Indochina War</a> (Vietnam War), <a href="/wiki/Persian_Gulf_War" class="mw-redirect" title="Persian Gulf War">Persian Gulf War</a>, <a href="/wiki/Yugoslav_Wars" title="Yugoslav Wars">Yugoslav Wars</a>, and the <a href="/wiki/Global_War_on_Terrorism" class="mw-redirect" title="Global War on Terrorism">Global War on Terrorism</a>.
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<p>The <a href="/wiki/Second-wave_feminism#Education" title="Second-wave feminism">women's movement</a> and <a href="/wiki/Civil_rights_movement" title="Civil rights movement">civil rights movement</a> during the 1950s and 1960s in the <a href="/wiki/United_States" title="United States">United States</a> profoundly shaped the future of Emory University. Formerly an all-male school, Emory officially became a coeducational institution in 1953. Although it had previously admitted women under limited circumstances, the university had never before had a policy through which they could enroll in large numbers and as resident students. In 1959, sororities first appeared on campus. In 1962, in the midst of the civil rights movement, Emory embraced the initiative to end racial restrictions when it asked the courts to declare portions of the Georgia statutes unconstitutional. Previously, Georgia law denied tax-exempt status to private universities with racially integrated student bodies. The <a href="/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_Georgia_(U.S._state)" title="Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state)">Supreme Court of Georgia</a> ruled in Emory's favor and Emory officially became racially integrated. <a href="/wiki/Marvin_S._Arrington_Sr." title="Marvin S. Arrington Sr.">Marvin S. Arrington Sr.</a> was Emory University's first, full-time <a href="/wiki/African_American" class="mw-redirect" title="African American">African American</a> student and graduated from <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Law" title="Emory University School of Law">Emory University School of Law</a> in 1967.<sup id="cite_ref-georgiaencyclopedia.org_57-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-georgiaencyclopedia.org-57">[57]</a></sup>
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<div class="thumb tleft"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:172px;"><a href="/wiki/File:%E9%87%91%E5%A4%A7%E4%B8%AD.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1c/%E9%87%91%E5%A4%A7%E4%B8%AD.jpg/170px-%E9%87%91%E5%A4%A7%E4%B8%AD.jpg" decoding="async" width="170" height="193" class="thumbimage" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1c/%E9%87%91%E5%A4%A7%E4%B8%AD.jpg 1.5x" data-file-width="238" data-file-height="270" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/wiki/File:%E9%87%91%E5%A4%A7%E4%B8%AD.jpg" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div>On March 30, 1983, <a href="/wiki/Kim_Dae-jung" title="Kim Dae-jung">Kim Dae-jung</a>, while in <a href="/wiki/Exile" title="Exile">political exile</a> in the US, gave a speech on human rights and democracy at Emory University and accepted an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the institution. Kim would go on to serve as the 8th <a href="/wiki/President_of_South_Korea" title="President of South Korea">President of South Korea</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-Kim_Dae_Jung_speech,_1983_58-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Kim_Dae_Jung_speech,_1983-58">[58]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-59" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-59">[59]</a></sup></div></div></div>
<p>In 1971, Emory established one of the nation's first <a href="/wiki/African-American_studies" title="African-American studies">African-American studies</a> programs and the first of its kind in the Southeastern United States.<sup id="cite_ref-60" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-60">[60]</a></sup> Emory's diversity and academic reputation continued to flourish under the leadership of the university's fifth president, <a href="/wiki/James_T._Laney" title="James T. Laney">James T. Laney</a>. In addition to leading universities in the Southeastern United States in the promotion of <a href="/wiki/Racial_equality" title="Racial equality">racial equality</a>, Laney and many of the school's faculty and administrators were outspoken advocates of global <a href="/wiki/Human_rights" title="Human rights">human rights</a> and thus were openly opposed to the <a href="/wiki/History_of_South_Korea" title="History of South Korea">military dictatorship in South Korea (1961–1987)</a>. On March 30, 1983, Laney's friend <a href="/wiki/Kim_Dae-jung" title="Kim Dae-jung">Kim Dae-jung</a>, while in political exile in the <a href="/wiki/United_States" title="United States">United States</a>, presented a speech on human rights and democracy at Emory University and accepted an honorary Doctor of Laws degree.<sup id="cite_ref-Kim_Dae_Jung_speech,_1983_58-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Kim_Dae_Jung_speech,_1983-58">[58]</a></sup> Kim would go on to play a major role in ending <a href="/wiki/June_Struggle" title="June Struggle">authoritarianism in South Korea</a>, served as the 8th <a href="/wiki/President_of_South_Korea" title="President of South Korea">President of South Korea</a> from 1998 to 2003, and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000 for his successful implementation of the <a href="/wiki/Sunshine_Policy" title="Sunshine Policy">Sunshine Policy</a>. Laney would later serve as <a href="/wiki/United_States_Ambassador_to_South_Korea" class="mw-redirect" title="United States Ambassador to South Korea">United States Ambassador to South Korea</a> and the Emory graduate school, founded in 1919, was named in his honor in 2009.<sup id="cite_ref-georgiaencyclopedia.org_57-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-georgiaencyclopedia.org-57">[57]</a></sup>
</p><p>In 2005, the university presented the President Medal, a rare award conferred only on individuals whose impact on the world has enhanced the dominion of peace or has enlarged the range of cultural achievement, to <a href="/wiki/Civil_Rights_Movement" class="mw-redirect" title="Civil Rights Movement">Civil Rights Movement</a> activist <a href="/wiki/Rosa_Parks" title="Rosa Parks">Rosa Parks</a>. The award is one of the highest honors presented by Emory.<sup id="cite_ref-61" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-61">[61]</a></sup>
</p><p>In 2014, at Emory's 169th Commencement, <a href="/wiki/John_Lewis" title="John Lewis">John Lewis</a>, the only living "<a href="/wiki/Big_Six_(activists)" title="Big Six (activists)">Big Six</a>" leader of the civil rights movement, delivered the keynote address and received an honorary doctor of laws degree. In 2015, <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Law" title="Emory University School of Law">Emory University School of Law</a> received a $1.5 million donation to help establish a John Lewis Chair in Civil Rights and Social Justice. The gift, given anonymously, funds a professorship which will enable Emory Law to conduct a national search for a scholar with an established academic profile of distinction and a demonstrated desire to promote the rule of law through the study of civil rights. The law school has committed to raise an additional $500,000 to fund the chair fully.<sup id="cite_ref-62" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-62">[62]</a></sup>
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Expansion_and_modernization">Expansion and modernization</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=6" title="Edit section: Expansion and modernization">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<p>The course of Emory's history changed dramatically in November 1979 when <a href="/wiki/Robert_Winship_Woodruff" class="mw-redirect" title="Robert Winship Woodruff">Robert Winship Woodruff</a> and <a href="/wiki/George_Waldo_Woodruff" class="mw-redirect" title="George Waldo Woodruff">George Waldo Woodruff</a> presented the institution with a gift of $105 million in <a href="/wiki/Coca-Cola" title="Coca-Cola">Coca-Cola</a> stock. At the time this was the largest single gift to any institution of higher education in American history.<sup id="cite_ref-history_47-3" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-history-47">[47]</a></sup>
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Twenty-first_century">Twenty-first century</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=7" title="Edit section: Twenty-first century">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">See also: <a href="/wiki/Atlanta_annexations_and_wards" title="Atlanta annexations and wards">Atlanta annexations and wards</a></div>
<p>The latest additions to the main campus include buildings for cancer research, biomedical research, scientific computation, mathematics and science, vaccine research, and the performing arts.<sup id="cite_ref-georgiaencyclopedia.org_57-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-georgiaencyclopedia.org-57">[57]</a></sup>
</p><p>Prior to 2018 the campus was in an <a href="/wiki/Unincorporated_area" title="Unincorporated area">unincorporated area</a>,<sup id="cite_ref-Niessemayexpand_63-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Niessemayexpand-63">[63]</a></sup> statistically counted in the <a href="/wiki/Druid_Hills,_Georgia" title="Druid Hills, Georgia">Druid Hills</a> <a href="/wiki/Census-designated_place" title="Census-designated place">census-designated place</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-CDPMap_64-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-CDPMap-64">[64]</a></sup> In 2016 the university stated that it intended to petition to be annexed into the City of Atlanta;<sup id="cite_ref-65" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-65">[65]</a></sup> in 2017 the university leadership formally submitted its petition.<sup id="cite_ref-66" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-66">[66]</a></sup> The City of Atlanta annexed Emory's campus effective January 1, 2018, a part of its largest annexation within a period of 65 years; the <a href="/wiki/Atlanta_City_Council" title="Atlanta City Council">Atlanta City Council</a> voted to do so the prior December.<sup id="cite_ref-NiesseEmoryannexed_15-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-NiesseEmoryannexed-15">[15]</a></sup>
</p><p><a href="/wiki/Gregory_L._Fenves" title="Gregory L. Fenves">Gregory L. Fenves</a>, formerly the president of the <a href="/wiki/University_of_Texas_at_Austin" title="University of Texas at Austin">University of Texas at Austin</a>, became Emory University’s twenty-first president in August of 2020.<sup id="cite_ref-67" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-67">[67]</a></sup>
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<h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Academics">Academics</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=8" title="Edit section: Academics">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2>
<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Admissions_statistics">Admissions statistics</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=9" title="Edit section: Admissions statistics">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
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<caption><i>Fall enrollment statistics, freshmen</i><sup id="cite_ref-68" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-68">[68]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-69" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-69">[69]</a></sup>
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<th><b>2015</b>
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<th><b>2016</b>
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<th><b>2017</b>
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<th><b>2018</b>
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<th><b>2019</b>
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<th>Applicants
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<td>20,492
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<td>19,924
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<td>23,747
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<td>27,559
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<td>30,017
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<th>Admits
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<td>4,851
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<td>5,039
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<td>5,234
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<td>5,104
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<td>4,682
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<th>Admit rate
</th>
<td>23.67%
</td>
<td>25.30%
</td>
<td>22%
</td>
<td>18.5%
</td>
<td>15.6%
</td></tr>
<tr>
<th>Enrolled
</th>
<td>1,357
</td>
<td>1,358
</td>
<td>1,388
</td>
<td>1,429
</td>
<td>1,374
</td></tr>
<tr>
<th>Yield
</th>
<td>23.67%
</td>
<td>26.94%
</td>
<td>26.52%
</td>
<td>28.00%
</td>
<td>29.34%
</td></tr>
<tr>
<th>SAT range
</th>
<td>1270–1490
</td>
<td>1290–1500
</td>
<td>1350–1520
</td>
<td>1370–1520
</td>
<td>1360–1530
</td></tr>
<tr>
<th>ACT range
</th>
<td>29–33
</td>
<td>30–33
</td>
<td>30–33
</td>
<td>31–34
</td>
<td>31–34
</td></tr></tbody></table>
<p>Emory University is considered highly selective. In 2021, Emory University received 33,780 applications in which the College admitted 4,343 of first year undergraduate applicants, Oxford College admitted 4,278 of first year undergraduate applicants, and 6,892 students were admitted to both schools. The enrolling class was 57% female, 43% male. 50% came from public high schools
50% come from private / independent schools and 11% of enrolling class identify as first-generation college students. Fifty-four unique languages were spoken in the enrolling first year class. Emory College offered admission to 4,142 students, a 14.5% percent admission rate.<sup id="cite_ref-70" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-70">[70]</a></sup>
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Undergraduate_schools">Undergraduate schools</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=10" title="Edit section: Undergraduate schools">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<div class="thumb tleft"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:222px;"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_Quad.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ab/Emory_Quad.jpg/220px-Emory_Quad.jpg" decoding="async" width="220" height="165" class="thumbimage" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ab/Emory_Quad.jpg/330px-Emory_Quad.jpg 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ab/Emory_Quad.jpg/440px-Emory_Quad.jpg 2x" data-file-width="2592" data-file-height="1944" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_Quad.jpg" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div>Main Quadrangle on Emory University's <a href="/wiki/Druid_Hills" class="mw-redirect" title="Druid Hills">Druid Hills</a> Campus</div></div></div>
<dl><dt>Emory College of Arts and Sciences (1836)</dt></dl>
<p>The Emory College of Arts and Sciences offers the <a href="/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts" title="Bachelor of Arts">Bachelor of Arts</a> (B.A.) and the <a href="/wiki/Bachelor_of_Science" title="Bachelor of Science">Bachelor of Science</a> (B.S) undergraduate academic degrees. Academic Departments include African American Studies, African Studies, American Studies, Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Anthropology, Art History, Biology, Chemistry, Classics, Comparative Literature, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, English, Environmental Sciences, Film & Media Studies, French and Italian Studies, German Studies, Global Health, Culture, and Society, History, Human Health, Interdisciplinary Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Linguistics, Mathematics, Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies, Music, Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Quantitative Theory and Methods, Religion, Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures, Sociology, Spanish and Portuguese, Theater and Dance, and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies. The <a href="/wiki/Confucius_Institute" title="Confucius Institute">Confucius Institute</a>, a non-profit public institution affiliated with the <a href="/wiki/Ministry_of_Education_of_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China" title="Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China">Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China</a>, operates in co-operation with the university at the Emory College of Arts and Sciences. The Emory-Tibet Partnership was established in 1998.
</p><p>Emory University offers highly selective <a href="/wiki/Honors_programs" class="mw-redirect" title="Honors programs">honors programs</a> for high-performing undergraduates in most areas of concentration.<sup id="cite_ref-71" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-71">[71]</a></sup> More than 25% of undergraduates participate in an honors program each year.<sup id="cite_ref-72" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-72">[72]</a></sup>
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<th colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"><b>Undergraduate/Graduate Schools</b>
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<td><b>School</b></td>
<td><center><b>Year founded</b></center>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Emory College of Arts and Sciences</td>
<td><center>1836</center>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/wiki/Oxford_College_of_Emory_University" title="Oxford College of Emory University">Oxford College</a></td>
<td><center>1836</center>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Medicine" title="Emory University School of Medicine">Emory University School of Medicine</a></td>
<td><center>1854</center>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/wiki/Nell_Hodgson_Woodruff_School_of_Nursing" title="Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing">Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing</a></td>
<td><center>1905</center>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/wiki/Candler_School_of_Theology" title="Candler School of Theology">Candler School of Theology</a></td>
<td><center>1914</center>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Law" title="Emory University School of Law">Emory University School of Law</a></td>
<td><center>1916</center>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Laney Graduate School</td>
<td><center>1919</center>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/wiki/Goizueta_Business_School" title="Goizueta Business School">Goizueta Business School</a></td>
<td><center>1919</center>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/wiki/Rollins_School_of_Public_Health" title="Rollins School of Public Health">Rollins School of Public Health</a></td>
<td><center>1990</center>
</td></tr></tbody></table>
<p>Emory University offers a five-year <a href="/wiki/Dual_degree" class="mw-redirect" title="Dual degree">dual degree</a> program in <a href="/wiki/Engineering" title="Engineering">engineering</a>, in collaboration with the <a href="/wiki/Georgia_Institute_of_Technology" class="mw-redirect" title="Georgia Institute of Technology">Georgia Institute of Technology</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-73" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-73">[73]</a></sup> Emory University also offers a <a href="/wiki/Double_degree" title="Double degree">dual master's degree</a> in <a href="/wiki/Social_work" title="Social work">social work</a> with the <a href="/wiki/University_of_Georgia" title="University of Georgia">University of Georgia</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-74" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-74">[74]</a></sup>
</p>
<dl><dt>Oxford College (1836)</dt></dl>
<p><a href="/wiki/Oxford_College_of_Emory_University" title="Oxford College of Emory University">Oxford College</a> offers an <a href="/wiki/Associate_degree" title="Associate degree">Associate degree</a> (A.A.) in <a href="/wiki/Liberal_arts" class="mw-redirect" title="Liberal arts">liberal arts</a>. Students who successfully complete Oxford College advance to Emory College of Arts and Sciences to complete their undergraduate education. Academic departments include Anthropology, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, Geology, History, Languages, Mathematics & Computer Science, Music, Political Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Physics & Astronomy, Quantitative Theory and Methods, Religion, Sociology, Theater, and Women's Studies.<sup id="cite_ref-75" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-75">[75]</a></sup>
</p>
<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Graduate_and_professional_schools">Graduate and professional schools</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=11" title="Edit section: Graduate and professional schools">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:222px;"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_University_-_Charles_and_Peggy_Evans_Anatomy_Building.JPG" class="image"><img alt="" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Emory_University_-_Charles_and_Peggy_Evans_Anatomy_Building.JPG/220px-Emory_University_-_Charles_and_Peggy_Evans_Anatomy_Building.JPG" decoding="async" width="220" height="165" class="thumbimage" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Emory_University_-_Charles_and_Peggy_Evans_Anatomy_Building.JPG/330px-Emory_University_-_Charles_and_Peggy_Evans_Anatomy_Building.JPG 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Emory_University_-_Charles_and_Peggy_Evans_Anatomy_Building.JPG/440px-Emory_University_-_Charles_and_Peggy_Evans_Anatomy_Building.JPG 2x" data-file-width="3456" data-file-height="2592" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_University_-_Charles_and_Peggy_Evans_Anatomy_Building.JPG" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div>Charles and Peggy Evans Anatomy Building, <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Medicine" title="Emory University School of Medicine">Emory University School of Medicine</a></div></div></div>
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:172px;"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_University_School_of_Law.JPG" class="image"><img alt="" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/91/Emory_University_School_of_Law.JPG/170px-Emory_University_School_of_Law.JPG" decoding="async" width="170" height="128" class="thumbimage" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/91/Emory_University_School_of_Law.JPG/255px-Emory_University_School_of_Law.JPG 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/91/Emory_University_School_of_Law.JPG/340px-Emory_University_School_of_Law.JPG 2x" data-file-width="3456" data-file-height="2592" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_University_School_of_Law.JPG" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div>Gambrell Hall, <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Law" title="Emory University School of Law">Emory University School of Law</a></div></div></div>
<dl><dt>Emory University School of Medicine (1854)</dt></dl>
<p>The <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Medicine" title="Emory University School of Medicine">Emory University School of Medicine</a> offers the <a href="/wiki/Doctor_of_Medicine" title="Doctor of Medicine">Doctor of Medicine</a> (MD), <a href="/wiki/Doctor_of_Physical_Therapy" title="Doctor of Physical Therapy">Doctor of Physical Therapy</a>, and <a href="/wiki/Master_of_Medical_Science" class="mw-redirect" title="Master of Medical Science">Master of Medical Science</a> degrees. Academic departments include Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Informatics, Cell Biology, Human Genetics, <a href="/wiki/Microbiology" title="Microbiology">Microbiology</a>/Immunology, Pharmacology, and Physiology. Clinical Science Departments include Anesthesiology, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Family & Preventive Medicine, Gynecology/Obstetrics, Hematology/Medical Oncology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Radiation Oncology, Radiology, <a href="/wiki/Physical_medicine_and_rehabilitation" title="Physical medicine and rehabilitation">Rehabilitation Medicine</a>, Surgery, and Urology.<sup id="cite_ref-76" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-76">[76]</a></sup>
</p>
<dl><dt>Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing (1905)</dt></dl>
<p>The <a href="/wiki/Nell_Hodgson_Woodruff_School_of_Nursing" title="Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing">Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing</a> offers the <a href="/wiki/Bachelor_of_Science_in_Nursing" title="Bachelor of Science in Nursing">Bachelor of Science in Nursing</a> (BSN), <a href="/wiki/Masters_of_Science_in_Nursing" class="mw-redirect" title="Masters of Science in Nursing">Masters of Science in Nursing</a>, and <a href="/wiki/Doctor_of_Nursing_Practice" title="Doctor of Nursing Practice">Doctor of Nursing Practice</a> (DNP).<sup id="cite_ref-77" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-77">[77]</a></sup>
</p>
<dl><dt>Candler School of Theology (1914)</dt></dl>
<p>The <a href="/wiki/Candler_School_of_Theology" title="Candler School of Theology">Candler School of Theology</a> offers the <a href="/wiki/Master_of_Divinity" title="Master of Divinity">Master of Divinity</a> (M.Div.), Master of Religious Leadership (MRL), Master of Religion and Public Life (MRPL), Master of Theological Studies (MTS), <a href="/wiki/Master_of_Theology" title="Master of Theology">Master of Theology</a> (Th.M.), Doctor of Theology in Pastoral Counseling (Th.D.), and <a href="/wiki/Doctor_of_Ministry" title="Doctor of Ministry">Doctor of Ministry</a> (D.Min.), an online degree.<sup id="cite_ref-78" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-78">[78]</a></sup>
</p>
<dl><dt>Emory University School of Law (1916)</dt></dl>
<p>The <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Law" title="Emory University School of Law">Emory University School of Law</a> offers the <a href="/wiki/Juris_Doctor" title="Juris Doctor">Juris Doctor</a>, <a href="/wiki/Juris_Master" class="mw-redirect" title="Juris Master">Juris Master</a>, <a href="/wiki/Master_of_Laws" title="Master of Laws">Master of Laws</a>, and <a href="/wiki/Doctor_of_Juridical_Science" title="Doctor of Juridical Science">Doctor of Juridical Science</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-79" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-79">[79]</a></sup>
</p>
<dl><dt>Laney Graduate School (1919)</dt></dl>
<p>The Laney Graduate School offers the <a href="/wiki/Doctor_of_Philosophy" title="Doctor of Philosophy">Doctor of Philosophy</a> and <a href="/wiki/Master_of_Arts" title="Master of Arts">Master of Arts</a> degrees.<sup id="cite_ref-80" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-80">[80]</a></sup>
</p>
<dl><dt>Goizueta Business School (1919)</dt></dl>
<p>The <a href="/wiki/Goizueta_Business_School" title="Goizueta Business School">Goizueta Business School</a> offers the <a href="/wiki/Bachelor_of_Business_Administration" title="Bachelor of Business Administration">Bachelor of Business Administration</a>, <a href="/wiki/Master_of_Business_Administration" title="Master of Business Administration">Master of Business Administration</a>, Executive Master of Business Administration, and a <a href="/wiki/Doctor_of_Philosophy" title="Doctor of Philosophy">Doctor of Philosophy</a> in Business Administration.<sup id="cite_ref-81" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-81">[81]</a></sup>
</p>
<dl><dt>Rollins School of Public Health (1990)</dt></dl>
<p>The <a href="/wiki/Rollins_School_of_Public_Health" title="Rollins School of Public Health">Rollins School of Public Health</a> offers the <a href="/wiki/Master_of_Public_Health" class="mw-redirect" title="Master of Public Health">Master of Public Health</a> (MPH) and Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) and <a href="/wiki/Doctor_of_Philosophy" title="Doctor of Philosophy">Doctor of Philosophy</a> (<a href="/wiki/PhD" class="mw-redirect" title="PhD">PhD</a>) degrees. Academic Departments include Behavioral Sciences & Health Education, Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Environmental Health, Epidemiology, Global Health, and Health Policy & Management.<sup id="cite_ref-82" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-82">[82]</a></sup>
</p>
<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Library_system">Library system</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=12" title="Edit section: Library system">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:222px;"><a href="/wiki/File:Woodruff_Library.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ec/Woodruff_Library.jpg/220px-Woodruff_Library.jpg" decoding="async" width="220" height="146" class="thumbimage" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ec/Woodruff_Library.jpg/330px-Woodruff_Library.jpg 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ec/Woodruff_Library.jpg/440px-Woodruff_Library.jpg 2x" data-file-width="3881" data-file-height="2582" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/wiki/File:Woodruff_Library.jpg" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div>Stack Tower, <a href="/wiki/Robert_W._Woodruff_Library" class="mw-redirect" title="Robert W. Woodruff Library">Robert W. Woodruff Library</a></div></div></div>
<p>Emory University is a member of the <a href="/wiki/Association_of_Research_Libraries" title="Association of Research Libraries">Association of Research Libraries</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-83" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-83">[83]</a></sup> The Emory University library system includes over 3.9 million print and electronic volumes and 83,000-plus electronic journals.<sup id="cite_ref-clir.org_84-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-clir.org-84">[84]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-universityparent.com_85-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-universityparent.com-85">[85]</a></sup> Emory University libraries include the <a href="/wiki/Robert_W._Woodruff_Library" class="mw-redirect" title="Robert W. Woodruff Library">Robert W. Woodruff Library</a>, Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library, Hugh F. MacMillan and Yuddhishtir Modhwadia Law Library, James S. Guy Chemistry Library, Pitts Theology Library, Goizueta Business Library, Marian K. Heilbrun Music & Media Library, and the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library (The Rose Library).<sup id="cite_ref-clir.org_84-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-clir.org-84">[84]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-86" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-86">[86]</a></sup> The Rose Library contains rare materials relating to literature, African American history and culture, and Southern and Georgia history.<sup id="cite_ref-clir.org_84-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-clir.org-84">[84]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-universityparent.com_85-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-universityparent.com-85">[85]</a></sup> Notable pieces of the collection include a rare first edition of <i><a href="/wiki/Robinson_Crusoe" title="Robinson Crusoe">Robinson Crusoe</a></i> by <a href="/wiki/Daniel_Defoe" title="Daniel Defoe">Daniel Defoe</a>,<sup id="cite_ref-87" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-87">[87]</a></sup> as well as papers of <a href="/wiki/Flannery_O%27Connor" title="Flannery O'Connor">Flannery O'Connor</a>, <a href="/wiki/Alice_Walker" title="Alice Walker">Alice Walker</a>, <a href="/wiki/Langston_Hughes" title="Langston Hughes">Langston Hughes</a>, <a href="/wiki/Salman_Rushdie" title="Salman Rushdie">Salman Rushdie</a>, <a href="/wiki/William_Butler_Yeats" class="mw-redirect" title="William Butler Yeats">W.B. Yeats</a>, <a href="/wiki/Medbh_McGuckian" title="Medbh McGuckian">Medbh McGuckian</a>, <a href="/wiki/Seamus_Heaney" title="Seamus Heaney">Seamus Heaney</a>, and <a href="/wiki/Ted_Hughes" title="Ted Hughes">Ted Hughes</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-88" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-88">[88]</a></sup>
</p><p>Subject specialist librarians provided research assistance for every academic department at the university.<sup id="cite_ref-89" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-89">[89]</a></sup> The Annual <a href="/wiki/Robert_W._Woodruff_Library" class="mw-redirect" title="Robert W. Woodruff Library">Robert W. Woodruff Library</a> Undergraduate Research Award recognizes undergraduate students who make extensive use of Woodruff Library's collections and research resources in their original scholarship and show evidence of critical analysis in their research skills.<sup id="cite_ref-90" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-90">[90]</a></sup>
</p><p>In 2012, the <a href="/wiki/Princeton_Review" class="mw-redirect" title="Princeton Review">Princeton Review</a> ranked the <a href="/wiki/Robert_W._Woodruff_Library" class="mw-redirect" title="Robert W. Woodruff Library">Robert W. Woodruff Library</a> among the top 10 "Best College Libraries" in the United States.<sup id="cite_ref-91" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-91">[91]</a></sup> In 2013, the Pitts Theology Library of the <a href="/wiki/Candler_School_of_Theology" title="Candler School of Theology">Candler School of Theology</a> was named as one of "Most Beautiful College Libraries in the World."<sup id="cite_ref-92" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-92">[92]</a></sup>
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Rankings_and_reputation">Rankings and reputation</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=13" title="Edit section: Rankings and reputation">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
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<th colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-size: 125%"><a href="/wiki/College_and_university_rankings" title="College and university rankings">University rankings</a>
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<th colspan="2" style="background-color: lavender; text-align: center">National
</th></tr>
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<th><i><a href="/wiki/Academic_Ranking_of_World_Universities" title="Academic Ranking of World Universities">ARWU</a></i><sup id="cite_ref-Rankings_ARWU_NU_93-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Rankings_ARWU_NU-93">[93]</a></sup>
</th>
<td>42–56
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<th><i><a href="/wiki/Forbes_Magazine%27s_List_of_America%27s_Best_Colleges" title="Forbes Magazine's List of America's Best Colleges">Forbes</a></i><sup id="cite_ref-Rankings_Forbes_94-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Rankings_Forbes-94">[94]</a></sup>
</th>
<td>55
</td></tr>
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<th><a href="/wiki/Times_Higher_Education" title="Times Higher Education"><i>THE</i></a>/<a href="/wiki/The_Wall_Street_Journal" title="The Wall Street Journal"><i>WSJ</i></a><sup id="cite_ref-Wall_Street_Journal/Times_Higher_Education_College_Rankings_2021_95-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Wall_Street_Journal/Times_Higher_Education_College_Rankings_2021-95">[95]</a></sup>
</th>
<td>22
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<th><i><a href="/wiki/U.S._News_%26_World_Report_Best_Colleges_Ranking" title="U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Ranking">U.S. News & World Report</a></i><sup id="cite_ref-Rankings_USNWR_NU_96-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Rankings_USNWR_NU-96">[96]</a></sup>
</th>
<td>21
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<th><i><a href="/wiki/Washington_Monthly#College_rankings" title="Washington Monthly">Washington Monthly</a></i><sup id="cite_ref-Rankings_Wamo_NU_97-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Rankings_Wamo_NU-97">[97]</a></sup>
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<td>63
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<th colspan="2" style="background-color: lavender; text-align: center">Global
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<th><i><a href="/wiki/Academic_Ranking_of_World_Universities" title="Academic Ranking of World Universities">ARWU</a></i><sup id="cite_ref-Rankings_ARWU_W_98-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Rankings_ARWU_W-98">[98]</a></sup>
</th>
<td>101–150
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<th><i><a href="/wiki/QS_World_University_Rankings" title="QS World University Rankings">QS</a></i><sup id="cite_ref-Rankings_QS_W_99-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Rankings_QS_W-99">[99]</a></sup>
</th>
<td>156
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<th><i><a href="/wiki/Times_Higher_Education_World_University_Rankings" title="Times Higher Education World University Rankings">THE</a></i><sup id="cite_ref-Rankings_THES_W_100-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Rankings_THES_W-100">[100]</a></sup>
</th>
<td>85
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<th><i><a href="/wiki/U.S._News_%26_World_Report_Best_Global_University_Ranking" title="U.S. News & World Report Best Global University Ranking">U.S. News & World Report</a></i><sup id="cite_ref-Rankings_USNWR_W_101-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Rankings_USNWR_W-101">[101]</a></sup>
</th>
<td>71
</td></tr>
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<p><big>USNWR graduate school rankings</big><sup id="cite_ref-USNWR_Grad_School_Rankings_102-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-USNWR_Grad_School_Rankings-102">[102]</a></sup>
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<td>33
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<td>Business
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<td>22
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<td>Chemistry
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<td>32
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<td>Clinical Psychology
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<td>18
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<td>Computer Science
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<td>82
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<td>Economics
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<td>63
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<td>English
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<td>30
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<td>History
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<td>27
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<td>Mathematics
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<td>55
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<td>Law
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<td>24
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<td>Medicine: Primary Care
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<td>25
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<td>Medicine: Research
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<td>24
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<td>Nursing: Doctorate
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<td>8
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<td>Nursing: Masters
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<td>2
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<td>Nursing – Midwifery
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<td>8
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<td>Physical Therapy
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<td>8
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<td>Physician Assistant
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<td>5
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<td>Physics
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<td>71
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<td>Political Science
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<td>24
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<td>Psychology
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<td>36
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<td>Public Health
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<td>4
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<td>36
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<div class="thumb tleft"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:222px;"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_ReadingRoom.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/45/Emory_ReadingRoom.jpg/220px-Emory_ReadingRoom.jpg" decoding="async" width="220" height="165" class="thumbimage" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/45/Emory_ReadingRoom.jpg/330px-Emory_ReadingRoom.jpg 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/45/Emory_ReadingRoom.jpg/440px-Emory_ReadingRoom.jpg 2x" data-file-width="3072" data-file-height="2304" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_ReadingRoom.jpg" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div>Matheson Reading Room, Candler Library Annex, <a href="/wiki/Robert_W._Woodruff_Library" class="mw-redirect" title="Robert W. Woodruff Library">Robert W. Woodruff Library</a></div></div></div>
<p>Emory University is ranked 21st among national universities in the United States and 71st among global universities by <i><a href="/wiki/U.S._News_%26_World_Report" title="U.S. News & World Report">U.S. News & World Report</a></i>, 98th among global universities and 19th in the United States in the <a href="/wiki/Times_Higher_Education_World_University_Rankings" title="Times Higher Education World University Rankings">Times Higher Education World University Rankings</a> for 2017–18.<sup id="cite_ref-timeshighereducation.com_103-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-timeshighereducation.com-103">[103]</a></sup> QS University Rankings listed Emory as 27th in the United States. <sup id="cite_ref-104" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-104">[104]</a></sup> The university has been named both a <a href="/wiki/Hidden_Ivies" title="Hidden Ivies">Hidden Ivy</a> and a "New Ivy."<sup id="cite_ref-Newsweek_105-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Newsweek-105">[105]</a></sup> The university was ranked 17th among colleges and universities in the United States in a <i><a href="/wiki/Wall_Street_Journal" class="mw-redirect" title="Wall Street Journal">Wall Street Journal</a></i> survey.<sup id="cite_ref-106" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-106">[106]</a></sup> Emory is considered to have one of the best writing programs in the United States and was ranked 1st among the list of the best colleges and universities for writers by <i><a href="/wiki/The_Huffington_Post" class="mw-redirect" title="The Huffington Post">The Huffington Post</a></i> and <i><a href="/wiki/USA_Today" title="USA Today">USA Today</a></i> in 2012.<sup id="cite_ref-huffingtonpost_107-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-huffingtonpost-107">[107]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-USAtoday_108-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-USAtoday-108">[108]</a></sup>
</p><p><i><a href="/wiki/The_Princeton_Review" title="The Princeton Review">The Princeton Review</a></i> named the <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_School_of_Law" title="Emory University School of Law">Emory University School of Law</a> as one of the best 169 law schools in the U.S. in 2014. <i><a href="/wiki/Bloomberg_Businessweek" title="Bloomberg Businessweek">Bloomberg Businessweek</a></i> ranked <a href="/wiki/Goizueta_Business_School" title="Goizueta Business School">Goizueta Business School</a>'s BBA Program 9th in the nation in 2014. <i><a href="/wiki/The_Economist" title="The Economist">The Economist</a></i> ranked <a href="/wiki/Goizueta_Business_School" title="Goizueta Business School">Goizueta Business School</a>'s MBA program 27th in the nation in 2019.<sup id="cite_ref-109" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-109">[109]</a></sup>
</p><p>In 2012, following an internal investigation led by Emory Provost Earl Lewis and Jones Day Law Firm, Emory University announced that members of Emory University's Office of Admission and Institutional Research intentionally misreported data concerning entering students' standardized test scores and class rankings between 2000 and 2012 to standard reference sources and third parties who rank colleges and universities.<sup id="cite_ref-110" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-110">[110]</a></sup> For example, while the office reported that 89% of its students graduated in the top 10% of their class, only 75% actually had. Following the investigation, the individuals responsible for the misreportings were fired or resigned and the university issued a public apology.<sup id="cite_ref-111" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-111">[111]</a></sup> The university made several corrective actions in 2012 and 2013, including the hiring of independent data advisers, to ensure accurate data collection and reporting in the future.<sup id="cite_ref-112" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-112">[112]</a></sup>
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<h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Research">Research</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=14" title="Edit section: Research">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2>
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<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:172px;"><a href="/wiki/File:Whitehead_Biomedical_Research_Building,_Emory_University.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0d/Whitehead_Biomedical_Research_Building%2C_Emory_University.jpg/170px-Whitehead_Biomedical_Research_Building%2C_Emory_University.jpg" decoding="async" width="170" height="128" class="thumbimage" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0d/Whitehead_Biomedical_Research_Building%2C_Emory_University.jpg/255px-Whitehead_Biomedical_Research_Building%2C_Emory_University.jpg 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0d/Whitehead_Biomedical_Research_Building%2C_Emory_University.jpg/340px-Whitehead_Biomedical_Research_Building%2C_Emory_University.jpg 2x" data-file-width="1280" data-file-height="960" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/wiki/File:Whitehead_Biomedical_Research_Building,_Emory_University.jpg" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div>Whitehead Biomedical Research Building, Emory University</div></div></div>
<p>Emory University is <a href="/wiki/Carnegie_Classification_of_Institutions_of_Higher_Education" title="Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education">classified</a> among "<a href="/wiki/List_of_research_universities_in_the_United_States" title="List of research universities in the United States">R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity</a>."<sup id="cite_ref-113" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-113">[113]</a></sup> In 2015, Emory received $572.4 million from external funding agencies.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceC_114-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceC-114">[114]</a></sup> Emory University leads the nation in the number of students with Kirschstein-<a href="/wiki/National_Research_Service_Award" title="National Research Service Award">National Research Service Award</a> pre-doctoral fellowships from the <a href="/wiki/National_Institutes_of_Health" title="National Institutes of Health">National Institutes of Health</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-115" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-115">[115]</a></sup>
</p><p>Emory University has a strong partnership with the <a href="/wiki/Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention" title="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</a> (CDC). In 1947, the university donated 15 acres of land to the <a href="/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Health_and_Human_Services" title="United States Department of Health and Human Services">United States Department of Health and Human Services</a> for the construction of the <a href="/wiki/Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention" title="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention">CDC</a> headquarters.<sup id="cite_ref-CDC_116-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-CDC-116">[116]</a></sup> The Emory University Prevention Research Center (EPRC) and Emory Center for Injury Control are funded by the CDC.<sup id="cite_ref-Prevention_Research_Center_30-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Prevention_Research_Center-30">[30]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-117" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-117">[117]</a></sup> Emory University's African Center of Excellence for Public Health Security, which seeks to improve preparedness and response to health threats in low-income countries, is a five-year, multimillion-dollar cooperative program with the CDC and <a href="/wiki/International_Association_of_National_Public_Health_Institutes" title="International Association of National Public Health Institutes">International Association of National Public Health Institutes</a> (IANPHI).<sup id="cite_ref-118" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-118">[118]</a></sup> The Emory University Center for Global Safe Water (CGSW), which conducts applied research, evaluation, and training to promote global health equity through universal access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene, works in collaboration with the CDC.<sup id="cite_ref-119" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-119">[119]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-120" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-120">[120]</a></sup> The Emory University Global Health Institute, funded by the <a href="/wiki/Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation" title="Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation">Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation</a>, partners with the CDC to enhance public health infrastructure in low-resource countries.<sup id="cite_ref-121" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-121">[121]</a></sup> The <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_Hospital" title="Emory University Hospital">Emory University Hospital</a> Isolation Unit and Quarantine Station was established by the CDC following the <a href="/wiki/Severe_acute_respiratory_syndrome" title="Severe acute respiratory syndrome">2003 SARS outbreak</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-122" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-122">[122]</a></sup> The isolation and treatment facilities at Emory University played a crucial role in ending the 2014 <a href="/wiki/Ebola_virus_cases_in_the_United_States" title="Ebola virus cases in the United States">Ebola virus cases in the United States</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-123" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-123">[123]</a></sup> <a href="/wiki/Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention" title="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention">CDC</a> scientists and administrators hold memberships and frequently speak at Emory University's Vaccine Dinner Club (VDC), an association that holds monthly academic meetings to discuss and advance <a href="/wiki/Vaccine" title="Vaccine">vaccine research</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-124" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-124">[124]</a></sup> In 2015, Emory was made a member of the <a href="/wiki/Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention" title="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention">CDC</a>'s Prevention Epicenters Program, a research program in which CDC's Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP) collaborates with academic investigators to conduct innovative infection control and prevention research.<sup id="cite_ref-125" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-125">[125]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceA_126-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceA-126">[126]</a></sup>
</p><p>In 2015, Emory University, the <a href="/wiki/London_School_of_Hygiene_%26_Tropical_Medicine" title="London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine">London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine</a>, the <a href="/wiki/Public_Health_Foundation_of_India" title="Public Health Foundation of India">Public Health Foundation of India</a>, and the <a href="/wiki/All_India_Institute_of_Medical_Sciences" class="mw-redirect" title="All India Institute of Medical Sciences">All India Institute of Medical Sciences</a> established the Center for Control of Chronic Conditions in <a href="/wiki/New_Delhi" title="New Delhi">New Delhi</a>, <a href="/wiki/India" title="India">India</a>. The center aims to improve the prevention and care of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, mental health, and injuries in India.<sup id="cite_ref-127" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-127">[127]</a></sup>
</p><p>The <a href="/wiki/International_Association_of_National_Public_Health_Institutes" title="International Association of National Public Health Institutes">International Association of National Public Health Institutes</a> is based at the university. The association was chartered in 2006 with a $20 million, five-year grant through Emory University from the <a href="/wiki/Bill_and_Melinda_Gates_Foundation" class="mw-redirect" title="Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation">Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation</a>. In 2015, the Emory Global Health Institute and <a href="/wiki/Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention" title="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</a> were made lead partners for the newly created, $75 million <a href="/wiki/Bill_and_Melinda_Gates_Foundation" class="mw-redirect" title="Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation">Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation</a>-funded Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance Network (CHAMPS).<sup id="cite_ref-128" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-128">[128]</a></sup>
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<div class="thumb tleft"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:172px;"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_University_-_Administration_Building.JPG" class="image"><img alt="" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/Emory_University_-_Administration_Building.JPG/170px-Emory_University_-_Administration_Building.JPG" decoding="async" width="170" height="128" class="thumbimage" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/Emory_University_-_Administration_Building.JPG/255px-Emory_University_-_Administration_Building.JPG 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/Emory_University_-_Administration_Building.JPG/340px-Emory_University_-_Administration_Building.JPG 2x" data-file-width="3456" data-file-height="2592" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_University_-_Administration_Building.JPG" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div>Dowman Administration Building, Emory University</div></div></div>
<p>Emory University research is heavily funded by the <a href="/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Health_and_Human_Services" title="United States Department of Health and Human Services">United States Department of Health and Human Services</a>'s <a href="/wiki/National_Institutes_of_Health" title="National Institutes of Health">National Institutes of Health</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceB_40-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceB-40">[40]</a></sup> The federal agency awarded the university nearly $300 million in the fiscal year of 2015.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceC_114-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceC-114">[114]</a></sup> In 2015, Emory University was one of four institutions selected by the <a href="/wiki/National_Institute_of_Allergy_and_Infectious_Diseases" title="National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases">National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases</a> for its seven-year, multimillion-dollar Tuberculosis Research Units (TBRU) program, which aims to drive innovation in <a href="/wiki/Tuberculosis" title="Tuberculosis">tuberculosis</a> research and reduce the global burden of the disease.<sup id="cite_ref-NIH_Tuberculosis_Research_Program_33-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-NIH_Tuberculosis_Research_Program-33">[33]</a></sup> In 2015, an Emory-led research consortium received a five-year, $15 million grant from the <a href="/wiki/National_Institutes_of_Health" title="National Institutes of Health">National Institutes of Health</a> (NIH) to research human <a href="/wiki/Immune_system" title="Immune system">immune responses</a> to <a href="/wiki/Varicella_zoster_virus" title="Varicella zoster virus">Varicella zoster virus</a> and <a href="/wiki/Pneumococcal" class="mw-redirect" title="Pneumococcal">pneumococcal</a> vaccination.<sup id="cite_ref-129" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-129">[129]</a></sup> The university also received a $9 million grant over five years from the NIH to support one of three national Centers for Collaborative Research in <a href="/wiki/Fragile_X_syndrome" title="Fragile X syndrome">Fragile X syndrome</a>. The grant is a renewal of Emory's National Fragile X Research Center, continuously funded by the NIH for more than 10 years.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceC_114-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceC-114">[114]</a></sup> In 2015, the university received an $8.9 million grant over five years from the NIH <a href="/wiki/National_Heart,_Lung,_and_Blood_Institute" title="National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute">National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute</a> (NHLBI) to better understand the role of <a href="/wiki/Reactive_oxygen_species" title="Reactive oxygen species">reactive oxygen species</a> and inflammation in blood vessel function and to explore new interventions and preventive approaches for <a href="/wiki/Atherosclerosis" title="Atherosclerosis">atherosclerosis</a> and <a href="/wiki/Aortic_aneurysm" title="Aortic aneurysm">aortic aneurysms</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceC_114-3" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceC-114">[114]</a></sup> In 2015, the university received an $8 million grant over five years from the NIH to develop and validate mathematical models of how prior immunity affects recall immune responses to influenza viruses. The researchers will create and disseminate powerful, user-friendly modeling tools for use by the wider research community in developing more effective vaccines.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceC_114-4" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceC-114">[114]</a></sup> In 2015, the university received a $3.6 million grant over five years from the NIH to examine the effects of maternal stress on brain function, development, and behavior in African-American infants, including the biochemical connection between the brain and the microbiome.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceC_114-5" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceC-114">[114]</a></sup> In 2015, the university received a $3.5 million grant over five years from the NIH <a href="/wiki/National_Cancer_Institute" title="National Cancer Institute">National Cancer Institute</a> (NCI) for an Informatics Technology for Cancer Research award. Winship Cancer Institute and Emory School of Medicine researchers will develop software tools to help the cancer research community gain new insights from cancer imaging "big data" and develop new open-source cancer research applications.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceC_114-6" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceC-114">[114]</a></sup> In 2015, the university received a $3.4 million grant from the NIH International Collaborations in Infectious Disease Research Program to support a partnership between the Emory Vaccine Center and the <a href="/wiki/International_Centre_for_Genetic_Engineering_and_Biotechnology" title="International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology">International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology</a> (ICGEB) in <a href="/wiki/New_Delhi" title="New Delhi">New Delhi</a>, <a href="/wiki/India" title="India">India</a> to study <a href="/wiki/Dengue_virus" title="Dengue virus">dengue virus</a> infection in India.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceC_114-7" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceC-114">[114]</a></sup>
</p><p>The Emory University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) and the Emory Vaccine Center are world leaders in AIDS Vaccine Development and HIV Pathogenesis studies are funded by nine different institutes of the <a href="/wiki/National_Institutes_of_Health" title="National Institutes of Health">National Institutes of Health</a> and by the <a href="/wiki/Georgia_Research_Alliance" title="Georgia Research Alliance">Georgia Research Alliance</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-Center_for_AIDS_Research_29-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Center_for_AIDS_Research-29">[29]</a></sup> The centers include one of the largest groups of academic vaccine scientists in the world and are currently attempting to develop an effective <a href="/wiki/HIV_vaccine" class="mw-redirect" title="HIV vaccine">HIV vaccine</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-130" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-130">[130]</a></sup> Emory University Researchers Dr. <a href="/wiki/Dennis_C._Liotta" title="Dennis C. Liotta">Dennis C. Liotta</a>, Dr. Raymond F. Schinazi and Dr. Woo-Baeg Choi discovered <a href="/wiki/Emtricitabine" title="Emtricitabine">Emtricitabine</a>, a <a href="/wiki/Nucleoside_reverse_transcriptase_inhibitor" class="mw-redirect" title="Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor">nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor</a> (NRTI) used in the treatment of <a href="/wiki/HIV" title="HIV">HIV</a>. The drug was named as one of the world's most important <a href="/wiki/Antiviral_drug" title="Antiviral drug">antiviral drugs</a> by the <a href="/wiki/World_Health_Organization" title="World Health Organization">World Health Organization</a> and is included in their <a href="/wiki/WHO_Model_List_of_Essential_Medicines" title="WHO Model List of Essential Medicines">Model List of Essential Medicines</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-131" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-131">[131]</a></sup>
</p><p>Emory University is a global leader in <a href="/wiki/Ebola_virus_disease" class="mw-redirect" title="Ebola virus disease">Ebola</a> research and treatment. The university was one of three institutions that successfully treated <a href="/wiki/Medical_evacuation" title="Medical evacuation">medical evacuees</a> during the <a href="/wiki/Ebola_virus_cases_in_the_United_States" title="Ebola virus cases in the United States">2014 Ebola outbreak</a>. In 2015, the <a href="/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Health_and_Human_Services" title="United States Department of Health and Human Services">United States Department of Health and Human Services</a> named Emory University the lead coordinating center for the National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC).<sup id="cite_ref-bizjournals.com_32-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-bizjournals.com-32">[32]</a></sup> The university will collaborate with the <a href="/wiki/University_of_Nebraska_Medical_Center" title="University of Nebraska Medical Center">University of Nebraska Medical Center</a>, the <a href="/wiki/New_York_City_Health_and_Hospitals_Corporation" class="mw-redirect" title="New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation">New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation</a>, the <a href="/wiki/Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention" title="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</a> and the <a href="/wiki/Office_of_the_Assistant_Secretary_for_Preparedness_and_Response" title="Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response">Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response</a> on the program, which will receive $12 million in funding over the next five years. The program will support training of health care providers and facilities to manage Ebola and other emerging <a href="/wiki/Infection" title="Infection">infectious</a> diseases. Its objectives are to develop metrics to measure facility and health care worker readiness to care for Ebola patients, conduct assessments of state and regional Ebola Treatment Centers, create education materials related to care of patients with possible Ebola and other special pathogens and offer technical and training assistance to public health departments and health facilities.<sup id="cite_ref-bizjournals.com_32-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-bizjournals.com-32">[32]</a></sup> The university also received a $10.8 million grant over three years from the <a href="/wiki/U.S._Department_of_Defense" class="mw-redirect" title="U.S. Department of Defense">U.S. Department of Defense</a>'s <a href="/wiki/Defense_Advanced_Research_Projects_Agency" class="mw-redirect" title="Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency">Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency</a> (DARPA) to lead a 10-institution national team developing improved therapeutics and vaccines for multiple strains of <a href="/wiki/Ebola_virus_disease" class="mw-redirect" title="Ebola virus disease">Ebola virus</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceC_114-8" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceC-114">[114]</a></sup> In 2015, Emory received a three-year, $2.2 million grant from the <a href="/wiki/Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention" title="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention">CDC</a> to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, including Ebola, in health-care facilities.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceA_126-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceA-126">[126]</a></sup>
</p><p>Emory and the Georgia Institute of Technology (<a href="/wiki/Georgia_Tech" title="Georgia Tech">Georgia Tech</a>) have a strong research partnership. In 2015, Emory and Georgia Tech were awarded an $8.3 million grant by the <a href="/wiki/National_Institutes_of_Health" title="National Institutes of Health">NIH</a> to establish a National Exposure Assessment Laboratory.<sup id="cite_ref-news.emory.edu_132-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-news.emory.edu-132">[132]</a></sup> The laboratory will research the impact of environmental chemicals on children's health.<sup id="cite_ref-news.emory.edu_132-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-news.emory.edu-132">[132]</a></sup> In 2015, the two universities received a five-year, $2.9 million grant from the <a href="/wiki/National_Science_Foundation" title="National Science Foundation">National Science Foundation</a> (NSF) to create new bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs and concentrations in <a href="/wiki/Biomechatronics" title="Biomechatronics">healthcare robotics</a>, which will be the first program of its kind in the Southeastern United States.<sup id="cite_ref-133" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-133">[133]</a></sup> In 2015, Emory University, Georgia Tech, and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta were awarded a four-year, $1.8 million grant by the <a href="/wiki/Cystic_Fibrosis_Foundation" title="Cystic Fibrosis Foundation">Cystic Fibrosis Foundation</a> in order to expand the Atlanta Cystic Fibrosis Research and Development Program. As of 2015<sup class="plainlinks noexcerpt noprint asof-tag update" style="display:none;"><a class="external text" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit">[update]</a></sup>, Emory jointly manages the second-largest <a href="/wiki/Cystic_fibrosis" title="Cystic fibrosis">cystic fibrosis</a> population in the United States.<sup id="cite_ref-cysticfibrosisnewstoday.com_31-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-cysticfibrosisnewstoday.com-31">[31]</a></sup> In 2015, Emory and Georgia Tech received a $1.6 million grant from the Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program to accelerate nine promising technologies developed in research laboratories with commercialization potential.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceC_114-9" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceC-114">[114]</a></sup>
</p><p>In 2015, Emory University received a $15 million grant from the <a href="/wiki/Wounded_Warrior_Project" title="Wounded Warrior Project">Wounded Warrior Project</a> in order to establish the "<a href="/wiki/Warrior_Care_Network" title="Warrior Care Network">Warrior Care Network</a>" and develop innovative approaches to treat veterans with <a href="/wiki/Post-traumatic_stress_disorder" title="Post-traumatic stress disorder">post-traumatic stress disorder</a> (PTSD) and <a href="/wiki/Traumatic_brain_injury" title="Traumatic brain injury">traumatic brain injury</a> (TBI).<sup id="cite_ref-134" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-134">[134]</a></sup>
</p><p>In 2015, Emory University and the <a href="/wiki/University_of_South_Florida" title="University of South Florida">University of South Florida</a> received a $2.5 million grant over five years from the <a href="/wiki/John_E._Fogarty_International_Center" title="John E. Fogarty International Center">John E. Fogarty International Center</a> (FIC) to study links between infectious disease transmission and agricultural practices.<sup id="cite_ref-ReferenceC_114-10" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ReferenceC-114">[114]</a></sup>
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<h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Campus">Campus</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=16" title="Edit section: Campus">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2>
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<p>Emory University's original campus was established in <a href="/wiki/Oxford,_Georgia" title="Oxford, Georgia">Oxford, Georgia</a> in 1836. The 56-acre campus, located 38 miles east of Emory's main Atlanta campus, is home to <a href="/wiki/Oxford_College_of_Emory_University" title="Oxford College of Emory University">Oxford College of Emory University</a> and was the site of military headquarters and infirmaries during the <a href="/wiki/American_Civil_War" title="American Civil War">American Civil War</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-english_49-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-english-49">[49]</a></sup> Many of the buildings were designed with <a href="/wiki/Neoclassical_architecture" title="Neoclassical architecture">Neoclassical architecture</a> and <a href="/wiki/Gothic_Revival_architecture" title="Gothic Revival architecture">Gothic Revival architecture</a>. In 1975, the United States <a href="/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places" title="National Register of Historic Places">National Register of Historic Places</a> designated the campus as part of the <a href="/wiki/Oxford_Historic_District_(Oxford,_Georgia)" title="Oxford Historic District (Oxford, Georgia)">Oxford Historic District</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-scribd_135-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-scribd-135">[135]</a></sup>
</p><p>Emory's main Atlanta campus, established in the early twentieth century on a Beaux-Arts master plan by <a href="/wiki/Pittsburgh" title="Pittsburgh">Pittsburgh</a> architect <a href="/wiki/Henry_Hornbostel" title="Henry Hornbostel">Henry Hornbostel</a>,<sup id="cite_ref-archpaper.com_136-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-archpaper.com-136">[136]</a></sup> covers more than 600 acres in <a href="/wiki/Atlanta" title="Atlanta">Atlanta</a>'s historic neighborhood of <a href="/wiki/Druid_Hills" class="mw-redirect" title="Druid Hills">Druid Hills</a>. The university campus is heavily forested with pine, maples, oak, and magnolias, and Peavine Creek, a branch of the <a href="/wiki/Peachtree_Creek" title="Peachtree Creek">Peachtree Creek</a>, runs through the campus. The <a href="/wiki/Arbor_Day_Foundation" title="Arbor Day Foundation">Arbor Day Foundation</a> named Emory a Tree Campus USA school in 2015.<sup id="cite_ref-Tree_Campus_USA_Schools_137-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Tree_Campus_USA_Schools-137">[137]</a></sup> Many of the university's buildings are designed with multi-hued granite and <a href="/wiki/Spain" title="Spain">Spanish</a> <a href="/wiki/Saltillo_tile" title="Saltillo tile">Saltillo tile</a>. The university has one of the largest inventories by square footage of <a href="/wiki/Leadership_in_Energy_and_Environmental_Design" title="Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design">Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design</a>-certified building space among campuses in the United States.<sup id="cite_ref-138" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-138">[138]</a></sup>
</p><p>The campus is home to the <a href="/wiki/Emory_University_Hospital" title="Emory University Hospital">Emory University Hospital</a>, <a href="/wiki/Michael_C._Carlos_Museum" title="Michael C. Carlos Museum">Michael C. Carlos Museum</a>, which has the largest collection of ancient artifacts in the Southeastern United States, the <a href="/wiki/Winship_Cancer_Institute" title="Winship Cancer Institute">Winship Cancer Institute</a>, Georgia's first and only cancer center designated by the National Cancer Institute,<sup id="cite_ref-winshipcancer.emory.edu_139-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-winshipcancer.emory.edu-139">[139]</a></sup> the <a href="/wiki/Yerkes_National_Primate_Research_Center" title="Yerkes National Primate Research Center">Yerkes National Primate Research Center</a>, one of eight <a href="/wiki/National_Institutes_of_Health" title="National Institutes of Health">National Institutes of Health</a>-funded national primate research centers, and a number of other academic, art, medical, and student facilitates. In 1991, Emory opened the first collegiate <a href="/wiki/LGBT_student_center" title="LGBT student center">LGBT student center</a> in the Southeastern United States which is the 10th oldest in the nation.<sup id="cite_ref-140" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-140">[140]</a></sup> Undergraduate dormitories include the Undergraduate Residential Center, Clairmont Residential Center, Tower Apartments, Alabama Hall, Complex, Dobbs Hall, Holmes Hall, Longstreet-Means Hall, Raoul Hall and Turman Hall. <sup id="cite_ref-141" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-141">[141]</a></sup>The <a href="/wiki/Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention" title="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</a>, <a href="/wiki/American_Cancer_Society" title="American Cancer Society">American Cancer Society</a>, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston hospital, and <a href="/wiki/Emory_Point" title="Emory Point">Emory Point</a> are located adjacent to the campus.
</p><p>In 2015, a $52 million expansion and renovation project of the Sanford S. Atwood Chemistry Center was completed. The new, 270,000-square-foot complex contains laboratories, interactive teaching and study spaces, and a chemistry library.<sup id="cite_ref-Atwood_Chemistry_Center_142-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Atwood_Chemistry_Center-142">[142]</a></sup> The completion of the complex was accompanied by a $1.2 million grant from the <a href="/wiki/Howard_Hughes_Medical_Institute" title="Howard Hughes Medical Institute">Howard Hughes Medical Institute</a> to advance and modernize the university's <a href="/wiki/Chemistry" title="Chemistry">chemistry</a> curriculum.<sup id="cite_ref-Atwood_Chemistry_Center_142-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Atwood_Chemistry_Center-142">[142]</a></sup>
</p><p>In the Candler Library Annex of <a href="/wiki/Robert_W._Woodruff_Library" class="mw-redirect" title="Robert W. Woodruff Library">Robert W. Woodruff Library</a>, there is a 1920s <a href="/wiki/Pietro_Caproni" title="Pietro Caproni">Pietro Caproni</a> reproduction of <a href="/wiki/Bertel_Thorvaldsen" title="Bertel Thorvaldsen">Bertel Thorvaldsen</a>'s "The Triumph of Alexander" <a href="/wiki/Frieze" title="Frieze">frieze</a>. The frieze depicts <a href="/wiki/Alexander_the_Great" title="Alexander the Great">Alexander the Great</a> and his army entering <a href="/wiki/Babylon" title="Babylon">Babylon</a> following their victory over the <a href="/wiki/Achaemenid_Empire" title="Achaemenid Empire">Achaemenid Empire</a> in the <a href="/wiki/Battle_of_Gaugamela" title="Battle of Gaugamela">Battle of Gaugamela</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-143" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-143">[143]</a></sup>
</p><p>During the <a href="/wiki/1996_Summer_Olympics" title="1996 Summer Olympics">1996 Summer Olympics</a> in Atlanta, the university hosted the United States <a href="/wiki/Gymnastics_at_the_Summer_Olympics" title="Gymnastics at the Summer Olympics">Olympic women's gymnastics</a> team on its main campus.<sup id="cite_ref-OlympicLegacy_144-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-OlympicLegacy-144">[144]</a></sup> The team, known as the <a href="/wiki/Magnificent_Seven_(gymnastics)" title="Magnificent Seven (gymnastics)">Magnificent Seven</a>, won the first-ever gold medal for the United States in the women's team all-around competition. The university housed international officials and journalists and served as a training facility for <a href="/wiki/Olympic_Games" title="Olympic Games">Olympians</a>. The Cox Hall Ballroom was transformed into a news center for the Olympic foreign press.<sup id="cite_ref-OlympicLegacy_144-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-OlympicLegacy-144">[144]</a></sup>
</p><p>In February 2017, Emory announced that its R. Howard Dobbs University Center, built in 1986 from a <a href="/wiki/Neofuturistic" class="mw-redirect" title="Neofuturistic">neofuturistic</a> <a href="/wiki/Postmodernist" class="mw-redirect" title="Postmodernist">postmodernist</a> design by local architect <a href="/wiki/John_C._Portman_Jr." title="John C. Portman Jr.">John C. Portman Jr.</a>, to house the university's main student/faculty center and dining hall (<a href="/wiki/Coca-Cola" title="Coca-Cola">Coca-Cola</a> Commons), would be demolished and replaced with a new $98 million Campus Life Center, designed by <a href="/wiki/Durham,_North_Carolina" title="Durham, North Carolina">Durham, North Carolina</a>-based Duda Paine Architects. Reasons given for the replacement included inconvenience of food delivery to the dining hall, undersized kitchen facilities, and inadequate <a href="/wiki/Fenestration_(architecture)" class="mw-redirect" title="Fenestration (architecture)">fenestration</a> in the Commons.<sup id="cite_ref-archpaper.com_136-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-archpaper.com-136">[136]</a></sup> The new state-of-the-art building, dubbed the Emory Student Center (ESC), opened in May, 2019, and includes a larger dining hall, study and collaboration spaces, game room, a 1400+ person multipurpose space, coffee shop, food emporium. It is the first building on Emory’s campus to receive a <a href="/wiki/Leadership_in_Energy_and_Environmental_Design" title="Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design">LEED</a> platinum rating.<sup id="cite_ref-145" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-145">[145]</a></sup>
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<h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Student_life">Student life</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=17" title="Edit section: Student life">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2>
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<caption><i>2019 Demographics of Emory University</i><sup id="cite_ref-146" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-146">[146]</a></sup>
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<th>Asian/Pacific Islander
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<td>17%
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<td>42%
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Student_body">Student body</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=18" title="Edit section: Student body">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<p>Emory University's total enrollment for fall 2019 was 15,398 students, with 8,101 undergraduates and 7,297 graduate and professional students. 26% of students are Georgia residents, the remaining come from 49 other states, D.C., and more than 100 countries. 40% of students are male, 60% are female.<sup id="cite_ref-147" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-147">[147]</a></sup> The student to faculty ratio is 7:1, with an average class size of 25 students.<sup id="cite_ref-148" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-148">[148]</a></sup>
</p><p>Of the 1,392 freshmen enrolled in fall 2019, 30% were Caucasian, 24% were Asian, 14% were Black/African American, 13% were Latinx/Hispanic, 13% were International and 6% did not identity; 57% were female and 43% were male.<sup id="cite_ref-Admission_Profile_149-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-Admission_Profile-149">[149]</a></sup>
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Arts">Arts</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=19" title="Edit section: Arts">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<p>Students may engage in the performing and fine arts as an area of academic study or as extracurricular activities. Undergraduates may pursue a major in the performing arts (dance, theater, or music) or in film studies, art history, visual arts, or creative writing.<sup id="cite_ref-150" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-150">[150]</a></sup> Graduate programs in art history, film studies, and music are offered.<sup id="cite_ref-151" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-151">[151]</a></sup> There are more than 50 student organizations dedicated to the arts. Students can explore artistic interests as diverse as architecture, breakdancing, poetry, and improvisational comedy.<sup id="cite_ref-152" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-152">[152]</a></sup> Emory routinely hosts arts events in the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts that are open to the Emory and Atlanta communities. Recent performances include Bang on a Can All-Stars (a side project of drummer <a href="/wiki/Glenn_Kotche" title="Glenn Kotche">Glenn Kotche</a> from the rock band <a href="/wiki/Wilco" title="Wilco">Wilco</a>), jazz performer <a href="/wiki/Esperanza_Spalding" title="Esperanza Spalding">Esperanza Spalding</a>, and New York's Cedar Lake Dance Company. A program called Creativity Conversations brings artistic minds to campus to discuss art and the creative process. Guests have included <a href="/wiki/Philip_Glass" title="Philip Glass">Philip Glass</a>, <a href="/wiki/Jimmy_Carter" title="Jimmy Carter">Jimmy Carter</a>, <a href="/wiki/Salman_Rushdie" title="Salman Rushdie">Salman Rushdie</a>, <a href="/wiki/Seamus_Heaney" title="Seamus Heaney">Seamus Heaney</a> and <a href="/wiki/Rita_Dove" title="Rita Dove">Rita Dove</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-153" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-153">[153]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-154" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-154">[154]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-155" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-155">[155]</a></sup> Rita Dove also gave the keynote address at Emory's 2013 Commencement.<sup id="cite_ref-156" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-156">[156]</a></sup>
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Barkley_Forum">Barkley Forum</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=20" title="Edit section: Barkley Forum">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<p>The <a href="/wiki/Barkley_Forum" title="Barkley Forum">Barkley Forum</a> Center for Debate Education is an intercollegiate debate organization at Emory University.<sup id="cite_ref-157" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-157">[157]</a></sup> The center is named in honor of Emory alumnus <a href="/wiki/Alben_Barkley" class="mw-redirect" title="Alben Barkley">Alben Barkley</a>, 35th <a href="/wiki/Vice_President_of_the_United_States" title="Vice President of the United States">Vice President of the United States</a>. Debating was established at the university in 1837 and the intercollegiate debate team was formed in 1914. Emory's Barkley Forum debate team has won 3 <a href="/wiki/National_Debate_Tournament" title="National Debate Tournament">National Debate Tournaments</a> and over 25 <a href="/wiki/List_of_National_Debate_Tournament_winners" title="List of National Debate Tournament winners">individual champion speaker awards</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-158" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-158">[158]</a></sup>
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<p>The university received the 2008 Presidential Award for General Community Service, which is the highest federal recognition given to higher education institutions for their commitment to community service, service-learning and civic engagement.<sup id="cite_ref-159" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-159">[159]</a></sup> About 25% of Emory students participate in Volunteer Emory, Emory's umbrella community service group. As one of the most popular groups on campus, Volunteer Emory offers dozens of ways to serve the community, working with varied organizations including the Atlanta Community Food Bank, <a href="/w/index.php?title=Trees_Atlanta&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Trees Atlanta (page does not exist)">Trees Atlanta</a>, PAWS Atlanta, and Jones Boys and Girls Club.<sup id="cite_ref-160" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-160">[160]</a></sup> Emory Cares International Service Day brings together students, alumni and other community members to volunteer at a number of projects organized by Emory and its many partners around the city of Atlanta and in cities worldwide.<sup id="cite_ref-161" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-161">[161]</a></sup>
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Newspaper">Newspaper</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=22" title="Edit section: Newspaper">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<p><i><a href="/wiki/The_Emory_Wheel" title="The Emory Wheel">The Emory Wheel</a></i> is the <a href="/wiki/Student_publication" title="Student publication">student-run newspaper</a> of Emory University. The <i>Wheel</i> is published twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday, during the regular school year, and is updated regularly at its website. Serving the Emory community since 1919, the <i>Wheel</i> is editorially and financially independent from the university. The staff is composed entirely of students, with the exception of the general manager, who oversees advertising and whose salary is paid by the newspaper.<sup id="cite_ref-162" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-162">[162]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-163" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-163">[163]</a></sup>
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Programs_abroad">Programs abroad</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=23" title="Edit section: Programs abroad">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<p>Through the Centers of International Programs Abroad, Emory University students can study in over 40 countries at the top academic institutions in the world including the <a href="/wiki/National_University_of_Singapore" title="National University of Singapore">National University of Singapore</a>, <a href="/wiki/Kyoto_Consortium_for_Japanese_Studies" title="Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies">Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies</a>, <a href="/wiki/Nanjing_University" title="Nanjing University">Nanjing University</a>, <a href="/wiki/Oxford_University" class="mw-redirect" title="Oxford University">Oxford University</a>, <a href="/wiki/Imperial_College_London" title="Imperial College London">Imperial College London</a>, the <a href="/wiki/School_of_Oriental_and_African_Studies" class="mw-redirect" title="School of Oriental and African Studies">School of Oriental and African Studies</a>, <a href="/wiki/Yonsei_University" title="Yonsei University">Yonsei University</a>, <a href="/wiki/Trinity_College_Dublin" title="Trinity College Dublin">Trinity College Dublin</a>, <a href="/wiki/University_of_St._Andrews" class="mw-redirect" title="University of St. Andrews">University of St. Andrews</a>, <a href="/wiki/University_of_Melbourne" title="University of Melbourne">University of Melbourne</a>, <a href="/wiki/Hertie_School_of_Governance" class="mw-redirect" title="Hertie School of Governance">Hertie School of Governance</a>, <a href="/wiki/University_of_Amsterdam" title="University of Amsterdam">University of Amsterdam</a>, <a href="/wiki/Sciences_Po" title="Sciences Po">Sciences Po</a>, <a href="/wiki/University_of_Cape_Town" title="University of Cape Town">University of Cape Town</a>, and <a href="/wiki/Tel_Aviv_University" title="Tel Aviv University">Tel Aviv University</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-164" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-164">[164]</a></sup>
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Greek_life">Greek life</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=24" title="Edit section: Greek life">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<p>Fraternities have existed on Emory's campus as early as 1840. One early chronicler makes the case that Emory's "temple" of the Mystic Seven may have been the first chapter of a national fraternity established anywhere in the South. Today, the Greek-letter sororities and fraternities play a part in leavening Emory's campus life. For undergraduates, Greek life comprises approximately 30% of the Emory student population. The Office of Greek Life recognizes and regulates on-campus chapters of fraternities and sororities. Fraternities have on-campus housing located on Eagle Row, and Sorority Village, a series of townhouses, faces the fraternity houses.<sup id="cite_ref-165" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-165">[165]</a></sup>
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Student_organizations">Student organizations</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=25" title="Edit section: Student organizations">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3>
<p>Hundreds of student clubs and organizations operate on Emory's campus. These include numerous <a href="/wiki/Student_government" class="mw-redirect" title="Student government">student government</a>, <a href="/wiki/Special_interest" class="mw-redirect" title="Special interest">special interest</a>, and <a href="/wiki/Community_service" title="Community service">service organizations</a>. The Student Government Association charters and provides most of the funding for other student groups, and represents students' interests when dealing with the administration.<sup id="cite_ref-166" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-166">[166]</a></sup> The Student Government Association oversees divisional councils, each coinciding with the undergraduate, graduate and professional schools of the university. Notable among these are the College Council (CC) which handles students' concerns primarily for the undergraduate body of the Emory College of Arts and Sciences and annually sponsors the State of Race event, and the BBA Council which does similar activities for the Goizueta Business School BBA Program. The Student Programming Council is the school's primary programming organization, responsible for planning multiple events every year: Homecoming Week, Dooley's week, and a plethora of other events that happen around campus that benefit the students in a proactive way.<sup id="cite_ref-167" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-167">[167]</a></sup> Emory also has several <a href="/wiki/Secret_society" title="Secret society">secret societies</a>—the <a href="/wiki/Paladin_Society" title="Paladin Society">Paladin Society</a>, the <a href="/wiki/D.V.S._Senior_Honor_Society" title="D.V.S. Senior Honor Society">D.V.S. Senior Honor Society</a>, Ducemus, Speculum, and <a href="/wiki/The_Order_of_Ammon" title="The Order of Ammon">The Order of Ammon</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-168" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-168">[168]</a></sup> Emory has a partnership with Coca-Cola in which they pledged 3 million dollars over a 5-year period for "Service for Learning" which projects that Emory student volunteers participate to help preserve nature trails, create urban farms, as well as restore neighborhood parks.<sup id="cite_ref-169" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-169">[169]</a></sup> Emory University also has many Black student organizations, including: the Black Student Alliance, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (<a href="/wiki/NAACP" title="NAACP">NAACP</a>), and Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir (VOIS).
</p><p>The <a href="/wiki/Intramural_sports" title="Intramural sports">intramural sports</a> program provides an athletic outlet for the entire Emory community. Emory has numerous club sports<sup id="cite_ref-170" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-170">[170]</a></sup> and a variety of recreational and competitive intramural teams.<sup id="cite_ref-171" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-171">[171]</a></sup> The Outdoor Emory Organization sponsors weekend trips of outdoor activities such as rafting, rock climbing and hiking.<sup id="cite_ref-172" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-172">[172]</a></sup>
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<h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Athletics_and_traditions">Athletics and traditions</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=26" title="Edit section: Athletics and traditions">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2>
<p>Emory ranks among top schools in both the <i>U.S. News & World Report</i><span class="nowrap" style="padding-left:0.1em;">'s</span> rankings of the best national universities and the <a href="/wiki/NACDA_Directors%27_Cup" title="NACDA Directors' Cup">Directors' Cup</a> of the <a href="/wiki/National_Association_of_Collegiate_Directors_of_Athletics" title="National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics">National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics</a> (NACDA) for best all-around athletics program.<sup id="cite_ref-173" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-173">[173]</a></sup> Emory's 18 varsity sports teams, known as the Eagles, are members of the <a href="/wiki/NCAA_Division_III" title="NCAA Division III">NCAA's Division III</a> in the <a href="/wiki/University_Athletic_Association" title="University Athletic Association">University Athletic Association</a> (UAA). However, Emory does not have an intercollegiate football team.<sup id="cite_ref-174" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-174">[174]</a></sup>
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<div class="thumb tleft"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:172px;"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_Clocktower.JPG" class="image"><img alt="" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/Emory_Clocktower.JPG/170px-Emory_Clocktower.JPG" decoding="async" width="170" height="225" class="thumbimage" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/Emory_Clocktower.JPG/255px-Emory_Clocktower.JPG 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/Emory_Clocktower.JPG/340px-Emory_Clocktower.JPG 2x" data-file-width="1863" data-file-height="2461" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/wiki/File:Emory_Clocktower.JPG" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div><a href="/wiki/Clock_tower" title="Clock tower">Clock tower</a> at Cox Hall</div></div></div>
<h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Notable_alumni_and_faculty">Notable alumni and faculty</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=27" title="Edit section: Notable alumni and faculty">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2>
<div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Main article: <a href="/wiki/List_of_Emory_University_people" title="List of Emory University people">List of Emory University people</a></div>
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:222px;"><a href="/wiki/File:Sir_Ahmed_Salman_Rushdie.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Sir_Ahmed_Salman_Rushdie.jpg/220px-Sir_Ahmed_Salman_Rushdie.jpg" decoding="async" width="220" height="147" class="thumbimage" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Sir_Ahmed_Salman_Rushdie.jpg/330px-Sir_Ahmed_Salman_Rushdie.jpg 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Sir_Ahmed_Salman_Rushdie.jpg/440px-Sir_Ahmed_Salman_Rushdie.jpg 2x" data-file-width="1194" data-file-height="796" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/wiki/File:Sir_Ahmed_Salman_Rushdie.jpg" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div>Author <a href="/wiki/Salman_Rushdie" title="Salman Rushdie">Salman Rushdie</a>, <a href="/wiki/Booker_Prize" title="Booker Prize">Booker Prize</a>-winning novelist, having a discussion with Emory University students</div></div></div>
<p>Emory University has over 13,200 faculty and staff members and over 133,000 living alumni. Awards and honors recognizing Emory alumni and faculty include the <a href="/wiki/Nobel_Prize" title="Nobel Prize">Nobel Prize</a>, <a href="/wiki/Pulitzer_Prize" title="Pulitzer Prize">Pulitzer Prize</a>, <a href="/wiki/Presidential_Medal_of_Freedom" title="Presidential Medal of Freedom">Presidential Medal of Freedom</a>, <a href="/wiki/Bancroft_Prize" title="Bancroft Prize">Bancroft Prize</a>, <a href="/wiki/Booker_Prize" title="Booker Prize">Booker Prize</a>, <a href="/wiki/Lenore_Marshall_Poetry_Prize" class="mw-redirect" title="Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize">Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize</a>, <a href="/wiki/National_Humanities_Medal" title="National Humanities Medal">National Humanities Medal</a>, <a href="/wiki/Peabody_Award" title="Peabody Award">Peabody Award</a>, <a href="/wiki/Breakthrough_Prize_in_Life_Sciences" title="Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences">Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences</a>, <a href="/wiki/Guggenheim_Fellowship" title="Guggenheim Fellowship">Guggenheim Fellowship</a>, <a href="/wiki/Fulbright_Fellowship" class="mw-redirect" title="Fulbright Fellowship">Fulbright Fellowship</a>, <a href="/wiki/American_Mathematical_Society" title="American Mathematical Society">American Mathematical Society</a> Fellowship, <a href="/wiki/MacArthur_Fellows_Program" title="MacArthur Fellows Program">MacArthur Fellows Program</a>, <a href="/wiki/Rhodes_Scholarship" title="Rhodes Scholarship">Rhodes Scholarship</a>, <a href="/wiki/Marshall_Scholarship" title="Marshall Scholarship">Marshall Scholarship</a>, and membership in the <a href="/wiki/American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Sciences" title="American Academy of Arts and Sciences">American Academy of Arts and Sciences</a>, <a href="/wiki/Carnegie_Foundation_for_the_Advancement_of_Teaching" title="Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching">Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching</a>, <a href="/wiki/Howard_Hughes_Medical_Institute" title="Howard Hughes Medical Institute">Howard Hughes Medical Institute</a>, <a href="/wiki/American_Society_for_Clinical_Investigation" title="American Society for Clinical Investigation">American Society for Clinical Investigation</a>, <a href="/wiki/National_Academy_of_Sciences" title="National Academy of Sciences">National Academy of Sciences</a>, and <a href="/wiki/National_Research_Council_(United_States)" class="mw-redirect" title="National Research Council (United States)">National Research Council</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-175" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-175">[175]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-emory.edu_176-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-emory.edu-176">[176]</a></sup>
</p><p>Notable Alumni:
<a href="/wiki/Alben_W._Barkley" title="Alben W. Barkley">Alben Barkley</a> (BA 1900), 35th Vice President of the United States;
<a href="/wiki/Isaac_Stiles_Hopkins" class="mw-redirect" title="Isaac Stiles Hopkins">Isaac Stiles Hopkins</a> (1859C) and <a href="/wiki/Robert_Stewart_Hyer" title="Robert Stewart Hyer">Robert Stewart Hyer</a> (BA 1881, MA 1882), founding presidents of Georgia Institute of Technology and Southern Methodist University, respectively;
Elliot Newman, Cuban-American Buisnessman, Multi-millionaire, founder of Kids Station Toys, Son of <a href="/w/index.php?title=Joel_Newman&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Joel Newman (page does not exist)">Joel Newman</a>
<a href="/wiki/Young_John_Allen" title="Young John Allen">Young John Allen</a> (1858C), American Methodist Missionary in the late Qing Dynasty, China;
<a href="/wiki/Thomas_Milton_Rivers" title="Thomas Milton Rivers">Thomas Milton Rivers</a> (1909C), Director of the Rockefeller Institute;
<a href="/wiki/Ernest_Cadman_Colwell" title="Ernest Cadman Colwell">Ernest Cadman Colwell</a> (1923C, 1927PhD), President of the University of Chicago;
<a href="/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)" title="Bobby Jones (golfer)">Bobby Jones</a> (Law 1929), the only golfer to win a Grand Slam, founder of the Masters Golf Tournament, and regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time;
<a href="/wiki/Ely_Callaway_Jr." title="Ely Callaway Jr.">Ely Callaway Jr.</a> (1940C), Founder of the Callaway Golf Company;
<a href="/wiki/Ernie_Harwell" title="Ernie Harwell">Ernie Harwell</a> (1940C), baseball broadcaster for the Detroit Tigers;
<a href="/wiki/Arnall_Patz" title="Arnall Patz">Arnall Patz</a> (BA 1943, MD 1945), ophthalmology researcher and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient; Lewis Roger Slaton (1949JD), District Attorney, Fulton County, Georgia;
<a href="/wiki/Lee_Hong-koo" title="Lee Hong-koo">Lee Hong-koo</a> (1959C), 26th Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea;
<a href="/wiki/Newt_Gingrich" title="Newt Gingrich">Newt Gingrich</a> (BA 1965), 58th Speaker of the House of Representatives;
<a href="/wiki/Sonny_Carter" title="Sonny Carter">Sonny Carter</a>, NASA astronaut, Crew member of STS-33 Space Shuttle mission (1969C);
<a href="/wiki/Peter_Buck" title="Peter Buck">Peter Buck</a>, guitarist for the band R.E.M.;
<a href="/wiki/Kenneth_Cole_(designer)" title="Kenneth Cole (designer)">Kenneth Cole</a> (BA 1976), clothing designer and founder of Kenneth Cole Productions;
<a href="/wiki/Chris_McCandless" title="Chris McCandless">Christopher McCandless</a> (1990C), <a href="/wiki/Alaska" title="Alaska">Alaskan</a> wilderness adventurer and main subject of Jon Krakauer's <a href="/wiki/Into_the_Wild_(book)" title="Into the Wild (book)"><i>Into the Wild</i></a>;
<a href="/wiki/Fala_Chen" title="Fala Chen">Fala Chen</a> (2005C), Chinese American Actress;
<a href="/wiki/Kirsten_Haglund" title="Kirsten Haglund">Kirsten Haglund</a> (2013C), Miss America 2008;
<a href="/wiki/Duncan_L._Niederauer" title="Duncan L. Niederauer">Duncan L. Niederauer</a>, Chief Executive Officer of the <a href="/wiki/New_York_Stock_Exchange" title="New York Stock Exchange">New York Stock Exchange</a> (NYSE).<sup id="cite_ref-177" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-177">[177]</a></sup>
</p><p>Distinguished faculty: <a href="/wiki/Jimmy_Carter" title="Jimmy Carter">Jimmy Carter</a>, 39th President of the United States; Sir <a href="/wiki/Salman_Rushdie" title="Salman Rushdie">Salman Rushdie</a>, Booker Prize-winning novelist; Tenzin Gyatso, the <a href="/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama" title="14th Dalai Lama">14th Dalai Lama</a>; <a href="/wiki/Desmond_Tutu" title="Desmond Tutu">Desmond Tutu</a>, Nobel Peace Prize recipient; <a href="/wiki/William_Foege" title="William Foege">William Foege</a>, 10th Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director; <a href="/wiki/Nathan_McCall" title="Nathan McCall">Nathan McCall</a>, New York Times bestselling author;<sup id="cite_ref-178" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-178">[178]</a></sup> <a href="/wiki/James_T._Laney" title="James T. Laney">James T. Laney</a>, 17th President of Emory University, United States Ambassador to Korea from 1993 to 1997; <a href="/wiki/Natasha_Trethewey" title="Natasha Trethewey">Natasha Trethewey</a>, Pulitzer Prize winner; and US Poet Laureate and <a href="/wiki/Dr._Sanjay_Gupta" class="mw-redirect" title="Dr. Sanjay Gupta">Dr. Sanjay Gupta</a>, CNN chief medical correspondent.<sup id="cite_ref-179" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-179">[179]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-180" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-180">[180]</a></sup>
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<p><a href="/wiki/Robert_W._Woodruff" title="Robert W. Woodruff">Robert W. Woodruff</a>, President of <a href="/wiki/The_Coca-Cola_Company" title="The Coca-Cola Company">The Coca-Cola Company</a> from 1923 until 1954
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<p><a href="/wiki/Kiyoshi_Tanimoto" title="Kiyoshi Tanimoto">Kiyoshi Tanimoto</a>, <a href="/wiki/Hibakusha" title="Hibakusha">Hibakusha</a> portrayed in John Hersey's <a href="/wiki/Hiroshima_(book)" title="Hiroshima (book)"><i>Hiroshima</i></a>, Organized the <a href="/wiki/Hiroshima_Maidens" title="Hiroshima Maidens">Hiroshima Maidens</a> Program (1940T, 1986H)
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<p><a href="/wiki/Newt_Gingrich" title="Newt Gingrich">Newt Gingrich</a>, 50th <a href="/wiki/Speaker_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives" title="Speaker of the United States House of Representatives">Speaker of the United States House of Representatives</a> (1965C)
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<p><a href="/wiki/Larry_Leon_Palmer" title="Larry Leon Palmer">Larry Leon Palmer</a>, <a href="/wiki/United_States_Ambassador_to_Barbados_and_the_Eastern_Caribbean" title="United States Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean">United States Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean</a> (1970C)
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<p><a href="/wiki/Bernice_King" title="Bernice King">Bernice King</a>, American minister and activist, the youngest child of <a href="/wiki/Coretta_Scott_King" title="Coretta Scott King">Coretta</a> and <a href="/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Jr." title="Martin Luther King Jr.">Martin Luther King Jr.</a> (1990JD)
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<p><a href="/wiki/Jimmy_Carter" title="Jimmy Carter">Jimmy Carter</a>, <a href="/wiki/39th_President_of_the_United_States" class="mw-redirect" title="39th President of the United States">39th President of the United States</a>, Recipient of 2002 <a href="/wiki/Nobel_Peace_Prize" title="Nobel Peace Prize">Nobel Peace Prize</a> (Professor)
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<h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Further_reading">Further reading</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Emory_University&action=edit&section=29" title="Edit section: Further reading">edit source</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2>
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<ul><li>"Emory University", in <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/"><i>New Georgia Encyclopedia</i></a>. Retrieved July 1, 2006.</li>
<li>"Emory University", in <i>Encyclopedia of Southern Culture</i>, ed. C. R. Wilson and William Ferris (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989).</li>
<li>English, Thomas H. <i>Emory University 1915–1965: A Semicentennial History</i>. Atlanta: Emory University, 1966.</li>
<li>Gleason, Jan. "Emory ranked 9th-best national university by U.S. News & World Report magazine" in <i>Emory Report</i> 50, no. 1 (1997).</li>
<li>Hauk, Gary S. <i>A Legacy of Heart and Mind: Emory since 1836</i> (Atlanta: Emory University, developed and produced by Bookhouse Group, Inc., 1999).</li>
<li>Hauk, Gary S. <i> Where Courageous Inquiry Leads</i> [Atlanta; Emory University, 2010.</li>
<li>Young, James Harvey. "A Brief History of Emory University", in <i>Emory College Catalog 2003–2005</i> (Atlanta: Emory University Office of University Publications, 2003), 9–15.</li></ul>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Life_University" title="Life University">Life University</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Mercer_University" title="Mercer University">Mercer University</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Paine_College" title="Paine College">Paine College</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Piedmont_University" title="Piedmont University">Piedmont University</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Reinhardt_University" title="Reinhardt University">Reinhardt University</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Savannah_College_of_Art_and_Design" title="Savannah College of Art and Design">Savannah College of Art and Design</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Centenary_University" title="Centenary University">Centenary University</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Central_Methodist_University" title="Central Methodist University">Central Methodist</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Claflin_University" title="Claflin University">Claflin</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Clark_Atlanta_University" title="Clark Atlanta University">Clark Atlanta</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Columbia_College_(South_Carolina)" title="Columbia College (South Carolina)">Columbia College (South Carolina)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Cornell_College" title="Cornell College">Cornell College</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Dakota_Wesleyan_University" title="Dakota Wesleyan University">Dakota Wesleyan</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/University_of_Denver" title="University of Denver">Denver</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/DePauw_University" title="DePauw University">DePauw</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Emory_and_Henry_College" title="Emory and Henry College">Emory & Henry</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/University_of_Evansville" title="University of Evansville">Evansville</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Ferrum_College" title="Ferrum College">Ferrum</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Florida_Southern_College" title="Florida Southern College">Florida Southern</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Green_Mountain_College" title="Green Mountain College">Green Mountain</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Hamline_University" title="Hamline University">Hamline</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Lebanon_Valley_College" title="Lebanon Valley College">Lebanon Valley</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Lon_Morris_College" title="Lon Morris College">Lon Morris</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Louisburg_College" title="Louisburg College">Louisburg</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/MacMurray_College" title="MacMurray College">MacMurray</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Martin_Methodist_College" title="Martin Methodist College">Martin Methodist</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/McKendree_University" title="McKendree University">McKendree</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/McMurry_University" title="McMurry University">McMurry</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Meharry_Medical_College" title="Meharry Medical College">Meharry Medical</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/University_of_Mount_Union" title="University of Mount Union">Mount Union</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Nebraska_Methodist_College" title="Nebraska Methodist College">Nebraska Methodist</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Ohio_Northern_University" title="Ohio Northern University">Ohio Northern</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Randolph%E2%80%93Macon_College" title="Randolph–Macon College">Randolph-Macon</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Reinhardt_University" title="Reinhardt University">Reinhardt</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Rocky_Mountain_College" title="Rocky Mountain College">Rocky Mountain</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Southern_Methodist_University" title="Southern Methodist University">Southern Methodist</a></li>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Ben_Franklin_Academy" title="Ben Franklin Academy">Ben Franklin Academy</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Seigakuin_Atlanta_International_School" title="Seigakuin Atlanta International School">Seigakuin Atlanta International School</a></li>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Friends_School_of_Atlanta" title="Friends School of Atlanta">Friends School of Atlanta</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Marist_School_(Georgia)" title="Marist School (Georgia)">Marist School</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Mohammed_Schools_(Georgia)" title="Mohammed Schools (Georgia)">Mohammed Schools</a></li>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Perimeter_College_at_Georgia_State_University" title="Perimeter College at Georgia State University">Perimeter College at Georgia State University</a></li></ul>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/DeKalb_County_Public_Library" title="DeKalb County Public Library">DeKalb County Public Library </a></li></ul>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Ashworth_College" title="Ashworth College">Ashworth College</a></li>
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<li>Bauder College</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Beulah_Heights_University" title="Beulah Heights University">Beulah Heights University</a>]</li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Christian_College_of_Georgia" title="Christian College of Georgia">Christian College of Georgia</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Clark_Atlanta_University" title="Clark Atlanta University">Clark Atlanta University</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Clayton_State_University" title="Clayton State University">Clayton State University</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Columbia_Theological_Seminary" title="Columbia Theological Seminary">Columbia Theological Seminary</a></li>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_Gwinnett_College" title="Georgia Gwinnett College">Georgia Gwinnett College</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_Tech" title="Georgia Tech">Georgia Institute of Technology</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_State_University" title="Georgia State University">Georgia State University</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Gwinnett_Technical_College" title="Gwinnett Technical College">Gwinnett Technical College</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Interdenominational_Theological_Center" title="Interdenominational Theological Center">Interdenominational Theological Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Kennesaw_State_University" title="Kennesaw State University">Kennesaw State University</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Laurus_Technical_Institute" title="Laurus Technical Institute">Laurus Technical Institute</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Morehouse_College" title="Morehouse College">Morehouse College</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Morehouse_School_of_Medicine" title="Morehouse School of Medicine">Morehouse School of Medicine</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Morris_Brown_College" title="Morris Brown College">Morris Brown College</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Oglethorpe_University" title="Oglethorpe University">Oglethorpe University</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Perimeter_College_at_Georgia_State_University" title="Perimeter College at Georgia State University">Perimeter College at Georgia State University</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Savannah_College_of_Art_and_Design" title="Savannah College of Art and Design">Savannah College of Art and Design</a> <small>Atlanta Capmus</small></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Southern_Polytechnic_State_University" title="Southern Polytechnic State University">Southern Polytechnic State University</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Spelman_College" title="Spelman College">Spelman College</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/University_of_West_Georgia" title="University of West Georgia">University of West Georgia</a></li></ul>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Point_University" title="Point University">Point University</a> (Atlanta Christian College)</li></ul>
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<li><a href="/wiki/Wellesley_College" title="Wellesley College">Wellesley College</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Williams_College" title="Williams College">Williams College</a></li></ul>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Decatur_Cemetery" title="Decatur Cemetery">Decatur</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Greenwood_Cemetery_(Atlanta)" title="Greenwood Cemetery (Atlanta)">Greenwood</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Oakland_Cemetery_(Atlanta)" title="Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta)">Oakland</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/South_Bend_Cemetery" title="South Bend Cemetery">South Bend</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Utoy_Cemetery" title="Utoy Cemetery">Utoy</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Westview_Cemetery" title="Westview Cemetery">Westview</a></li></ul>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/200_Peachtree" title="200 Peachtree">200 Peachtree</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Academy_of_Medicine_(Atlanta)" title="Academy of Medicine (Atlanta)">Academy of Medicine</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlantic_Station" title="Atlantic Station">Atlantic Station</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/AmericasMart" title="AmericasMart">AmericasMart</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Biltmore_Hotel_and_Biltmore_Apartments" title="Atlanta Biltmore Hotel and Biltmore Apartments">Biltmore</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/B._Mifflin_Hood_Brick_Company_Building" title="B. Mifflin Hood Brick Company Building">B. Mifflin Hood Brick Company Building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Clermont_Lounge" title="Clermont Lounge">Clermont Lounge</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Crum_%26_Forster_Building" title="Crum & Forster Building">Crum & Forster Building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Fire_Station_No._11_(Atlanta,_Georgia)" class="mw-redirect" title="Fire Station No. 11 (Atlanta, Georgia)">Fire Station No. 11</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Olympia_Building" title="Olympia Building">Five Points Coca-Cola sign</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Forsyth-Walton_Building" title="Forsyth-Walton Building">Forsyth-Walton Building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_World_Congress_Center" title="Georgia World Congress Center">Georgia World Congress Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Kodak_Building_(Atlanta)" title="Kodak Building (Atlanta)">Kodak Building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Lenox_Square" title="Lenox Square">Lenox Square</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/M.C._Kiser_Company_Building" title="M.C. Kiser Company Building">M.C. Kiser Company Building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Magic_City_(club)" title="Magic City (club)">Magic City</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Manuel%27s_Tavern" title="Manuel's Tavern">Manuel's Tavern</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Mary_Mac%27s_Tea_Room" title="Mary Mac's Tea Room">Mary Mac's Tea Room</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Murder_Kroger" title="Murder Kroger">Murder Kroger</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Phipps_Plaza" title="Phipps Plaza">Phipps Plaza</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Ponce_City_Market" title="Ponce City Market">Ponce City Market</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Switchyards_Building" title="Switchyards Building">Switchyards Building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Underground_Atlanta" title="Underground Atlanta">Underground Atlanta</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/The_Battery_Atlanta" title="The Battery Atlanta">The Battery Atlanta</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/The_Varsity" title="The Varsity">The Varsity</a></li></ul>
</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Educational</th><td class="navbox-list navbox-odd" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Brittain_Dining_Hall" title="Brittain Dining Hall">Brittain Dining Hall</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Clough_Undergraduate_Learning_Commons" title="Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons">Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Food_Processing_Technology_Building" title="Food Processing Technology Building">Food Processing Technology Building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_Institute_of_Technology_Historic_District" title="Georgia Institute of Technology Historic District">Georgia Tech Historic District</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_Tech_Library" title="Georgia Tech Library">Georgia Tech Library</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Klaus_Advanced_Computing_Building" title="Klaus Advanced Computing Building">Klaus Advanced Computing Building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Marcus_Nanotechnology_Building" title="Marcus Nanotechnology Building">Marcus Nanotechnology Building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Omega_Chapter_of_the_Chi_Phi_Fraternity" title="Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity">Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Student_Competition_Center" title="Student Competition Center">Student Competition Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Tech_Tower" title="Tech Tower">Tech Tower</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Technology_Square_(Atlanta)" title="Technology Square (Atlanta)">Technology Square</a></li></ul>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_City_Hall" title="Atlanta City Hall">Atlanta City Hall</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Elbert_P._Tuttle_United_States_Court_of_Appeals_Building" title="Elbert P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Building">Elbert P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/United_States_Penitentiary,_Atlanta" title="United States Penitentiary, Atlanta">Federal Penitentiary</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Federal_Reserve_Bank_of_Atlanta" title="Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta">Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_Governor%27s_Mansion" title="Georgia Governor's Mansion">Georgia Governor's Mansion</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_Railroad_Freight_Depot" title="Georgia Railroad Freight Depot">Georgia Railroad Freight Depot</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_State_Capitol" title="Georgia State Capitol">Georgia State Capitol</a>
<ul><li><i><a href="/wiki/Miss_Freedom" title="Miss Freedom">Miss Freedom</a></i></li></ul></li></ul>
</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Monuments</th><td class="navbox-list navbox-odd" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Statue_of_Ellis_Arnall" title="Statue of Ellis Arnall">Statue of Ellis Arnall</a></li>
<li><i><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_from_the_Ashes_(The_Phoenix)" title="Atlanta from the Ashes (The Phoenix)">Atlanta from the Ashes (The Phoenix)</a></i></li>
<li><i><a href="/wiki/Autoeater" title="Autoeater">Autoeater</a></i></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Carnegie_Education_Pavilion" title="Carnegie Education Pavilion">Carnegie Education Pavilion</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Confederate_Obelisk" title="Confederate Obelisk">Confederate Obelisk</a></li>
<li><i><a href="/wiki/Continuing_the_Conversation" title="Continuing the Conversation">Continuing the Conversation</a></i></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Albert_Einstein_Memorial" title="Albert Einstein Memorial">Albert Einstein Memorial</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Erskine_Memorial_Fountain" title="Erskine Memorial Fountain">Erskine Memorial Fountain</a></li>
<li><i><a href="/wiki/Expelled_Because_of_Color" title="Expelled Because of Color">Expelled Because of Color</a></i></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Five_Points_Monument" title="Five Points Monument">Five Points Monument</a></li>
<li><i><a href="/wiki/The_First_Graduate" title="The First Graduate">The First Graduate</a></i></li>
<li><i><a href="/wiki/Free_Nelson_Mandela_(sculpture)" title="Free Nelson Mandela (sculpture)">Free Nelson Mandela</a></i></li>
<li><i><a href="/wiki/Gateway_of_Dreams" title="Gateway of Dreams">Gateway of Dreams</a></i></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Statue_of_Henry_W._Grady" title="Statue of Henry W. Grady">Statue of Henry W. Grady</a></li>
<li><i><a href="/wiki/Homage_to_King" title="Homage to King">Homage to King</a></i></li>
<li><i><a href="/wiki/Hope_Moving_Forward" title="Hope Moving Forward">Hope Moving Forward</a></i></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Statue_of_Jimmy_Carter" title="Statue of Jimmy Carter">Statue of Jimmy Carter</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Statue_of_John_Brown_Gordon" class="mw-redirect" title="Statue of John Brown Gordon">Statue of John Brown Gordon</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Statue_of_John_Stith_Pemberton" title="Statue of John Stith Pemberton">Statue of John Stith Pemberton</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Kessler_Campanile" title="Kessler Campanile">Kessler Campanile</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Statue_of_Martin_Luther_King_Jr._(Atlanta)" title="Statue of Martin Luther King Jr. (Atlanta)">Statue of Martin Luther King Jr.</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Sidney_Lanier_Monument" title="Sidney Lanier Monument">Sidney Lanier Monument</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Millennium_Gate_Museum" title="Millennium Gate Museum">Millennium Gate</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Peace_Monument_(Atlanta)" title="Peace Monument (Atlanta)">Peace Monument</a></li>
<li><i><a href="/wiki/Pioneer_Women" title="Pioneer Women">Pioneer Women</a></i></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Statue_of_Samuel_Spencer" title="Statue of Samuel Spencer">Statue of Samuel Spencer</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Thomas_W._Talbot_Monument" title="Thomas W. Talbot Monument">Thomas W. Talbot Monument</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Statue_of_Eugene_Talmadge" title="Statue of Eugene Talmadge">Statue of Eugene Talmadge</a></li>
<li><i><a href="/wiki/The_Three_Pioneers" title="The Three Pioneers">The Three Pioneers</a></i></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Statue_of_Thomas_E._Watson" title="Statue of Thomas E. Watson">Statue of Thomas E. Watson</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/World_Athletes_Monument" title="World Athletes Monument">World Athletes Monument</a></li></ul>
</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Museums</th><td class="navbox-list navbox-even" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/APEX_Museum" title="APEX Museum">APEX Museum</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Contemporary_Art_Center" title="Atlanta Contemporary Art Center">Atlanta Contemporary Art Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Cyclorama_%26_Civil_War_Museum" title="Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum">Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_History_Center" title="Atlanta History Center">Atlanta History Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Callanwolde_Fine_Arts_Center" title="Callanwolde Fine Arts Center">Callanwolde Fine Arts Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Children%27s_Museum_of_Atlanta" title="Children's Museum of Atlanta">Children's Museum of Atlanta</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/College_Football_Hall_of_Fame" title="College Football Hall of Fame">College Football Hall of Fame</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Delta_Flight_Museum" title="Delta Flight Museum">Delta Flight Museum</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Fernbank_Museum_of_Natural_History" title="Fernbank Museum of Natural History">Fernbank Museum of Natural History</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Fernbank_Science_Center" title="Fernbank Science Center">Fernbank Science Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Fire_Station_No._6_(Atlanta)" title="Fire Station No. 6 (Atlanta)">Fire Station No. 6</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Hammonds_House_Museum" title="Hammonds House Museum">Hammonds House Museum</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/High_Museum_of_Art" title="High Museum of Art">High Museum of Art</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Jimmy_Carter_Library_and_Museum" title="Jimmy Carter Library and Museum">Jimmy Carter Library and Museum</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Joel_Chandler_Harris_House" title="Joel Chandler Harris House">Joel Chandler Harris House (Wren's Nest)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/King_Plow_Arts_Center" title="King Plow Arts Center">King Plow Arts Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Margaret_Mitchell_House_and_Museum" title="Margaret Mitchell House and Museum">Margaret Mitchell House and Museum</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Jr._National_Historical_Park" title="Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park">Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Michael_C._Carlos_Museum" title="Michael C. Carlos Museum">Michael C. Carlos Museum</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Museum_of_Contemporary_Art_of_Georgia" title="Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia">Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Museum_of_Design_Atlanta" title="Museum of Design Atlanta">Museum of Design Atlanta</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/National_Center_for_Civil_and_Human_Rights" title="National Center for Civil and Human Rights">National Center for Civil and Human Rights</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Rhodes_Hall" title="Rhodes Hall">Rhodes Memorial Hall House Museum</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Robert_C._Williams_Paper_Museum" title="Robert C. Williams Paper Museum">Robert C. Williams Paper Museum</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/William_Breman_Jewish_Heritage_%26_Holocaust_Museum" title="William Breman Jewish Heritage & Holocaust Museum">William Breman Jewish Heritage & Holocaust Museum</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/World_of_Coca-Cola" title="World of Coca-Cola">World of Coca-Cola</a></li></ul>
</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Parks and<br />wildlife</th><td class="navbox-list navbox-odd" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Botanical_Garden" title="Atlanta Botanical Garden">Atlanta Botanical Garden</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/BeltLine" title="BeltLine">BeltLine</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Burger_Bowl" title="Burger Bowl">Burger Bowl</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Centennial_Olympic_Park" title="Centennial Olympic Park">Centennial Olympic Park</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Chastain_Park" title="Chastain Park">Chastain Park</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Chattahoochee_River" title="Chattahoochee River">Chattahoochee River</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Fernbank_Forest" title="Fernbank Forest">Fernbank Forest</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_Aquarium" title="Georgia Aquarium">Georgia Aquarium</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Grant_Park,_Atlanta" title="Grant Park, Atlanta">Grant Park</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Historic_Fourth_Ward_Park" title="Historic Fourth Ward Park">Historic Fourth Ward Park</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Liberty_Plaza_(Atlanta)" title="Liberty Plaza (Atlanta)">Liberty Plaza</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Piedmont_Park" title="Piedmont Park">Piedmont Park</a>
<ul><li><i><a href="/wiki/Playscapes" title="Playscapes">Playscapes</a></i></li></ul></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Stone_Mountain" title="Stone Mountain">Stone Mountain</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Woodruff_Park" title="Woodruff Park">Woodruff Park</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Zoo_Atlanta" title="Zoo Atlanta">Zoo Atlanta</a></li></ul>
</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Performing<br />arts</th><td class="navbox-list navbox-even" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Alliance_Theatre" title="Alliance Theatre">Alliance Theatre</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Symphony_Hall" title="Atlanta Symphony Hall">Atlanta Symphony Hall</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Civic_Center" title="Atlanta Civic Center">Atlanta Civic Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Buckhead_Theatre" title="Buckhead Theatre">Buckhead Theatre</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Center_for_Puppetry_Arts" title="Center for Puppetry Arts">Center for Puppetry Arts</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Center_Stage_(Atlanta)" title="Center Stage (Atlanta)">Center Stage</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Coca-Cola_Roxy" title="Coca-Cola Roxy">Coca-Cola Roxy</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Donna_and_Marvin_Schwartz_Center_for_Performing_Arts" title="Donna and Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts">Donna and Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Ferst_Center_for_the_Arts" title="Ferst Center for the Arts">Ferst Center for the Arts</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Fox_Theatre_(Atlanta)" title="Fox Theatre (Atlanta)">Fox Theatre</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Goat_Farm_Arts_Center" title="Goat Farm Arts Center">Goat Farm Arts Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/King_Plow_Arts_Center" title="King Plow Arts Center">King Plow Arts Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Madison_Theatre_(Atlanta)" title="Madison Theatre (Atlanta)">Madison Theatre</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Plaza_Theatre_(Atlanta)" title="Plaza Theatre (Atlanta)">Plaza Theatre</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Rialto_Center_for_the_Arts" title="Rialto Center for the Arts">Rialto Center for the Arts</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Shakespeare_Tavern" title="Shakespeare Tavern">Shakespeare Tavern</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Strand_Theatre_(Marietta,_Georgia)" title="Strand Theatre (Marietta, Georgia)">Strand Theatre</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/The_Masquerade_(Atlanta)" title="The Masquerade (Atlanta)">The Masquerade</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Tabernacle_(concert_hall)" title="Tabernacle (concert hall)">The Tabernacle</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Tara_Theatre" title="Tara Theatre">Tara Theatre</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Variety_Playhouse" title="Variety Playhouse">Variety Playhouse</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Woodruff_Arts_Center" title="Woodruff Arts Center">Woodruff Arts Center</a></li></ul>
</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Religious</th><td class="navbox-list navbox-odd" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Al-Farooq_Masjid" title="Al-Farooq Masjid">Al-Farooq Masjid</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/All_Saints%27_Episcopal_Church_(Atlanta)" title="All Saints' Episcopal Church (Atlanta)">All Saints' Episcopal</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Annunciation_Greek_Orthodox_Cathedral_(Atlanta)" title="Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Atlanta)">Annunciation Greek Orthodox</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Antioch_Baptist_Church_North" title="Antioch Baptist Church North">Antioch Baptist Church North</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Big_Bethel_AME_Church" title="Big Bethel AME Church">Big Bethel AME</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Buckhead_Church" title="Buckhead Church">Buckhead</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Central_Presbyterian_Church_(Atlanta)" title="Central Presbyterian Church (Atlanta)">Central Presbyterian</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/The_Church_at_Ponce_%26_Highland" title="The Church at Ponce & Highland">The Church at Ponce & Highland (Druid Hills Baptist Church)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Church_of_the_Apostles_(Atlanta)" title="Church of the Apostles (Atlanta)">Church of the Apostles</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Congregation_Beth_Jacob_(Atlanta)" title="Congregation Beth Jacob (Atlanta)">Congregation Beth Jacob</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Druid_Hills_Presbyterian_Church" title="Druid Hills Presbyterian Church">Druid Hills Presbyterian</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Ebenezer_Baptist_Church_(Atlanta,_Georgia)" class="mw-redirect" title="Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Georgia)">Ebenezer Baptist</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/First_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(Atlanta)" title="First Church of Christ, Scientist (Atlanta)">First Church of Christ, Scientist</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/First_Congregational_Church_(Atlanta)" title="First Congregational Church (Atlanta)">First Congregational</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/First_Presbyterian_Church_of_Atlanta" title="First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta">First Presbyterian</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_First_United_Methodist_Church" title="Atlanta First United Methodist Church">First United Methodist</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Grace_United_Methodist_Church_(Atlanta)" title="Grace United Methodist Church (Atlanta)">Grace United Methodist</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Lutheran_Church_of_the_Redeemer_(Atlanta)" title="Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (Atlanta)">Lutheran Church of the Redeemer</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/North_Avenue_Presbyterian_Church" title="North Avenue Presbyterian Church">North Avenue Presbyterian</a></li>
<li><a href="/w/index.php?title=Oglethorpe_Presbyterian_Church&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Oglethorpe Presbyterian Church (page does not exist)">Oglethorpe Presbyterian</a></li>
<li>Peachtree Christian</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Peachtree_Presbyterian_Church" title="Peachtree Presbyterian Church">Peachtree Presbyterian</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Rock_Spring_Presbyterian_Church" title="Rock Spring Presbyterian Church">Rock Spring Presbyterian</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Basilica_of_the_Sacred_Heart_of_Jesus_(Atlanta)" title="Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Atlanta)">Sacred Heart of Jesus</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/St._Bartholomew%27s_Episcopal_Church_(Atlanta)" title="St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church (Atlanta)">St. Bartholomew's Episcopal</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/St._John%27s_Lutheran_Church_(Atlanta,_Georgia)" title="St. John's Lutheran Church (Atlanta, Georgia)">St. John's Lutheran</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/St._Luke%27s_Episcopal_Church_(Atlanta)" title="St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Atlanta)">St. Luke's Episcopal</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/St._Mark_United_Methodist_Church_(Atlanta)" title="St. Mark United Methodist Church (Atlanta)">St. Mark United Methodist</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/St._Paul_United_Methodist_Church_(Atlanta)" title="St. Paul United Methodist Church (Atlanta)">St. Paul United Methodist</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Saint_Philip_AME_Church" title="Saint Philip AME Church">St. Philip AME</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Episcopal_Cathedral_of_Saint_Philip_(Atlanta)" title="Episcopal Cathedral of Saint Philip (Atlanta)">St. Philip's Cathedral</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/The_Temple_(Atlanta)" title="The Temple (Atlanta)">The Temple</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Wheat_Street_Baptist_Church" title="Wheat Street Baptist Church">Wheat Street Baptist</a></li></ul>
</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Residential<br />(former)</th><td class="navbox-list navbox-even" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Callanwolde_Fine_Arts_Center" title="Callanwolde Fine Arts Center">Asa G. Candler Jr. (Callanwolde)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Emory_University#Lullwater_Park" title="Emory University">Water T. Candler (Lullwater)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Joel_Chandler_Harris_House" title="Joel Chandler Harris House">Joel Chandler Harris (Wren's Nest)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Herndon_Home" title="Herndon Home">Alonzo F. Herndon (Herndon Home)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_History_Center" title="Atlanta History Center">Edward H. Inman (Swan House)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Jr." title="Martin Luther King Jr.">Martin Luther King Jr.</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/The_Castle_(Atlanta)" title="The Castle (Atlanta)">Ferdinand McMillan (The Castle)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Margaret_Mitchell" title="Margaret Mitchell">Margaret Mitchell</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Edward_C._Peters_House" title="Edward C. Peters House">Edward C. Peters (Ivy Hall)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Rhodes_Hall" title="Rhodes Hall">Amos Giles Rhodes (Rhodes Hall)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Rufus_M._Rose_House" title="Rufus M. Rose House">Rufus M. Rose</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Craigie_House" title="Craigie House">Craigie House</a></li></ul>
</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%"><a href="/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Atlanta#Tallest_buildings" title="List of tallest buildings in Atlanta">Skyscrapers</a></th><td class="navbox-list navbox-odd" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em"></div><table class="nowraplinks navbox-subgroup" style="border-spacing:0"><tbody><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Historic<br />(pre-<a href="/wiki/World_War_II" title="World War II">WWII</a>)</th><td class="navbox-list navbox-odd" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Bona_Allen_Office_Building" class="mw-redirect" title="Bona Allen Office Building">Bona Allen</a> (1923)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Candler_Building_(Atlanta)" title="Candler Building (Atlanta)">Candler</a> (1906)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Carnegie_Building_(Atlanta)" title="Carnegie Building (Atlanta)">Carnegie</a> (1925)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Connally_Building" title="Connally Building">Connally</a> (1916)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Hotel_Indigo_Atlanta_Midtown" title="Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown">Cox-Carlton</a> (1925)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Flatiron_Building_(Atlanta)" title="Flatiron Building (Atlanta)">Flatiron</a> (1897)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgian_Terrace_Hotel" title="Georgian Terrace Hotel">Georgian Terrace</a> (1911)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Glenn_Building" title="Glenn Building">Glenn</a> (1923)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Healey_Building" title="Healey Building">Healey</a> (1914)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Hurt_Building" title="Hurt Building">Hurt</a> (1926)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/J._Mack_Robinson_College_of_Business_Administration_Building" title="J. Mack Robinson College of Business Administration Building">J. Mack Robinson (Empire)</a> (1901)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/The_Metropolitan_(Atlanta_condominium_building)" title="The Metropolitan (Atlanta condominium building)">The Metropolitan</a> (1911)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Ponce_de_Leon_Apartments" title="Ponce de Leon Apartments">Ponce de Leon Apartments</a> (1913)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Rhodes-Haverty_Building" class="mw-redirect" title="Rhodes-Haverty Building">Rhodes-Haverty</a> (1929)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Southern_Bell_Telephone_Company_Building" title="Southern Bell Telephone Company Building">Southern Bell</a> (1929)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/William-Oliver_Building" class="mw-redirect" title="William-Oliver Building">William-Oliver</a> (1930)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Ellis_Hotel" title="Ellis Hotel">Winecoff Hotel</a> (1913)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/W._D._Grant_Building" title="W. D. Grant Building">W. D. Grant</a> (1898)</li></ul>
</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%"><a href="/wiki/Downtown_Atlanta" title="Downtown Atlanta">Downtown</a></th><td class="navbox-list navbox-even" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/25_Park_Place" title="25 Park Place">25 Park Place</a> (Trust Company of Georgia)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/55_Marietta_Street" title="55 Marietta Street">55 Marietta Street</a> (Fulton National Bank)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/191_Peachtree_Tower" title="191 Peachtree Tower">191 Peachtree Tower</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Centennial_Tower_(Atlanta)" class="mw-redirect" title="Centennial Tower (Atlanta)">Centennial Tower</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Coastal_States_Building" title="Coastal States Building">Coastal States Building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Equitable_Building_(Atlanta)" title="Equitable Building (Atlanta)">Equitable</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Five_Points_Plaza" title="Five Points Plaza">Five Points Plaza</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Andrew_Young_School_of_Policy_Studies#The_Facility" title="Andrew Young School of Policy Studies">Fourth National Bank building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_Power_Company_Corporate_Headquarters" title="Georgia Power Company Corporate Headquarters">Georgia Power</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia-Pacific_Tower" title="Georgia-Pacific Tower">Georgia-Pacific Tower</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Hyatt_Regency_Atlanta" title="Hyatt Regency Atlanta">Hyatt Regency Atlanta</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Marriott_Marquis" title="Atlanta Marriott Marquis">Marriott Marquis</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/One_Park_Tower_(Atlanta)" title="One Park Tower (Atlanta)">One Park Tower</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Peachtree_Center" title="Peachtree Center">Peachtree Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Peachtree_Summit" title="Peachtree Summit">Peachtree Summit</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/State_of_Georgia_Building" title="State of Georgia Building">State of Georgia Building</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/SunTrust_Plaza" title="SunTrust Plaza">SunTrust Plaza</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/TWELVE_Centennial_Park" title="TWELVE Centennial Park">TWELVE Centennial Park</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Westin_Peachtree_Plaza_Hotel" title="Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel">Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel</a></li></ul>
</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%"><a href="/wiki/Midtown_Atlanta" title="Midtown Atlanta">Midtown</a></th><td class="navbox-list navbox-odd" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/999_Peachtree" title="999 Peachtree">999 Peachtree</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/12th_%26_Midtown" title="12th & Midtown">12th & Midtown</a>
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/1010_Midtown" title="1010 Midtown">1010 Midtown</a></li>
<li>10 Sixty Five Midtown</li>
<li>1075 Peachtree</li></ul></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/1100_Peachtree" title="1100 Peachtree">1100 Peachtree</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/1180_Peachtree" title="1180 Peachtree">1180 Peachtree</a></li>
<li><a href="/w/index.php?title=1280_West&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="1280 West (page does not exist)">1280 West</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/AT%26T_Midtown_Center" title="AT&T Midtown Center">AT&T Midtown Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Regions_Plaza_(Atlanta,_Georgia)" title="Regions Plaza (Atlanta, Georgia)">Atlantic Center Plaza</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlantic_Station" title="Atlantic Station">Atlantic Station</a>
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/171_17th_Street" title="171 17th Street">171 17th Street</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/The_Atlantic_(Atlanta)" title="The Atlantic (Atlanta)">The Atlantic</a></li></ul></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Bank_of_America_Plaza_(Atlanta)" title="Bank of America Plaza (Atlanta)">Bank of America Plaza</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Coca-Cola_headquarters" class="mw-redirect" title="Coca-Cola headquarters">Coca-Cola</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Colony_Square" title="Colony Square">Colony Square</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/CNN_Center" title="CNN Center">CNN Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Four_Seasons_Hotel_Atlanta" title="Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta">Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta</a>/<a href="/wiki/GLG_Grand" title="GLG Grand">GLG Grand</a></li>
<li>Mayfair Condominiums</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/One_Atlantic_Center" title="One Atlantic Center">One Atlantic Center</a> (IBM Tower)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/One_Georgia_Center" title="One Georgia Center">One Georgia Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Promenade_II" title="Promenade II">Promenade II</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Spire_(Atlanta)" title="Spire (Atlanta)">Spire</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Ten_Peachtree_Place" title="Ten Peachtree Place">Ten Peachtree Place</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/ViewPoint" title="ViewPoint">ViewPoint</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Yoo_on_the_Park" title="Yoo on the Park">Yoo on the Park</a></li></ul>
</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%"><a href="/wiki/Buckhead" title="Buckhead">Buckhead</a></th><td class="navbox-list navbox-even" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/2828_Peachtree" title="2828 Peachtree">2828 Peachtree</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/3344_Peachtree" title="3344 Peachtree">3344 Peachtree</a></li>
<li>3630 Peachtree</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Financial_Center" title="Atlanta Financial Center">Atlanta Financial Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Plaza" title="Atlanta Plaza">Atlanta Plaza</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Buckhead_Grand" title="Buckhead Grand">Buckhead Grand</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Mandarin_Oriental,_Atlanta" class="mw-redirect" title="Mandarin Oriental, Atlanta">Mandarin Oriental</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Alliance_Center" title="Alliance Center">Paramount at Buckhead</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Park_Avenue_Condominiums" title="Park Avenue Condominiums">Park Avenue Condominiums</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Park_Place_(Atlanta)" title="Park Place (Atlanta)">Park Place</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/The_Pinnacle_(Atlanta)" title="The Pinnacle (Atlanta)">The Pinnacle</a></li>
<li>Realm</li>
<li>Resurgens Plaza</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/History_of_Atlanta" title="History of Atlanta">Terminus</a></li>
<li>Tower Place</li></ul>
</div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%"><a href="/wiki/Perimeter_Center" title="Perimeter Center">Perimeter Center</a></th><td class="navbox-list navbox-odd" style="text-align:left;border-left-width:2px;border-left-style:solid;width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Concourse_at_Landmark_Center" title="Concourse at Landmark Center">Concourse Corporate Center V & VI (King & Queen towers)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Park_Towers_(Sandy_Springs)" title="Park Towers (Sandy Springs)">Park Towers I & II</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Three_Ravinia_Drive" title="Three Ravinia Drive">Three Ravinia Drive</a></li></ul>
</div></td></tr></tbody></table><div></div></td></tr></tbody></table><div></div></td></tr></tbody></table><div></div></td></tr><tr><td colspan="2" class="navbox-list navbox-odd hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em"></div><table class="nowraplinks mw-collapsible mw-collapsed navbox-subgroup" style="border-spacing:0"><tbody><tr><th scope="col" class="navbox-title" colspan="2"><div id="Former" style="font-size:114%;margin:0 4em">Former</div></th></tr><tr><td colspan="2" class="navbox-list navbox-odd" style="width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/688_Club" title="688 Club">688 Club</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Alex_Cooley%27s_Electric_Ballroom" title="Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom">Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Cabana_Motel" title="Atlanta Cabana Motel">Atlanta Cabana Motel</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Hotel" title="Atlanta Hotel">Atlanta Hotel</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Rolling_Mill" title="Atlanta Rolling Mill">Atlanta (Confederate) Rolling Mill</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlantic_Steel" title="Atlantic Steel">Atlantic Steel Mill</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Church_of_Our_Father_(Atlanta)" title="Church of Our Father (Atlanta)">Church of Our Father</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Coca-Cola_Olympic_City" title="Coca-Cola Olympic City">Coca-Cola Olympic City</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Confederate_Soldiers%27_Home" title="Confederate Soldiers' Home">Confederate Soldiers' Home</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/DeGive%27s_Opera_House" title="DeGive's Opera House">DeGive's Opera House</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Equitable_Building_(Atlanta_1892)" title="Equitable Building (Atlanta 1892)">Equitable Building (1892)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/First_Universalist_Church_(Atlanta,_Georgia)" class="mw-redirect" title="First Universalist Church (Atlanta, Georgia)">First Universalist Church</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Fourth_National_Bank_(Atlanta)" class="mw-redirect" title="Fourth National Bank (Atlanta)">Fourth National Bank</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_Governor%27s_Mansion#Previous_mansions" title="Georgia Governor's Mansion">3rd Georgia Governor's Mansion (John H. James mansion)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Henry_Grady_Hotel" title="Henry Grady Hotel">Henry Grady Hotel</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Hotel_Ansley" title="Hotel Ansley">Hotel Ansley</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Hotel_Aragon" title="Hotel Aragon">Hotel Aragon</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Judge_William_Wilson_House" title="Judge William Wilson House">Judge William Wilson House</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Junior%27s_Grill" title="Junior's Grill">Junior's Grill</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Kimball_House_(Atlanta)" title="Kimball House (Atlanta)">Kimball House</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Leyden_House" title="Leyden House">Leyden House</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Loew%27s_Grand_Theatre" title="Loew's Grand Theatre">Loew's Grand Theatre</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Majestic_Hotel_(Atlanta)" title="Majestic Hotel (Atlanta)">Majestic Hotel</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Masonic_Temple_(Atlanta)" title="Masonic Temple (Atlanta)">Masonic Temple</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/National_Museum_of_Patriotism" title="National Museum of Patriotism">National Museum of Patriotism</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Neely_Nuclear_Research_Center" title="Neely Nuclear Research Center">Neely Nuclear Research Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Pappenheimer_Mansion" title="Pappenheimer Mansion">Pappenheimer Mansion</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Paramount_Theater_(Atlanta)" title="Paramount Theater (Atlanta)">Paramount Theater</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Piedmont_Hotel" title="Piedmont Hotel">Piedmont Hotel</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Ponce_de_Leon_amusement_park" title="Ponce de Leon amusement park">Ponce de Leon amusement park</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Ponce_de_Leon_Springs_(Atlanta)" title="Ponce de Leon Springs (Atlanta)">Ponce de Leon Springs</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Republic_Block" title="Republic Block">Republic Block</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Rich%27s_(department_store)" title="Rich's (department store)">Rich's</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Riverbend_Apartments" title="Riverbend Apartments">Riverbend Apartments</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Roxy_Theatre_(Atlanta)" title="Roxy Theatre (Atlanta)">Roxy Theatre</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/SciTrek" title="SciTrek">SciTrek</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/State_Square" title="State Square">State Square</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Terminal_Station_(Atlanta)" title="Terminal Station (Atlanta)">Terminal Station</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Trout_House" title="Trout House">Trout House</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Turner_Broadcasting_tower" title="Turner Broadcasting tower">Turner Broadcasting tower</a></li>
<li>Union Stations:
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Union_Station_(1853)" title="Atlanta Union Station (1853)">1853</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Union_Station_(1871)" title="Atlanta Union Station (1871)">1871</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Union_Station_(1930)" title="Atlanta Union Station (1930)">1930</a></li></ul></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/United_States_Post_Office_and_Customs_House_(Atlanta)" title="United States Post Office and Customs House (Atlanta)">Post Office and Customs House/City Hall (1911-1930)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Walton_Spring" title="Walton Spring">Walton Spring</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Washington_Hall_(hotel)" title="Washington Hall (hotel)">Washington Hall</a></li></ul>
</div></td></tr></tbody></table><div></div></td></tr><tr><td colspan="2" class="navbox-list navbox-odd hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em"></div><table class="nowraplinks mw-collapsible mw-collapsed navbox-subgroup" style="border-spacing:0"><tbody><tr><th scope="col" class="navbox-title" colspan="2"><div id="Planned" style="font-size:114%;margin:0 4em">Planned</div></th></tr><tr><td colspan="2" class="navbox-list navbox-odd" style="width:100%;padding:0px"><div style="padding:0em 0.25em">
<ul><li><a href="/wiki/903_Peachtree" title="903 Peachtree">903 Peachtree</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/1105_West_Peachtree" title="1105 West Peachtree">1105 West Peachtree</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Multi-Modal_Passenger_Terminal" title="Atlanta Multi-Modal Passenger Terminal">Atlanta Multi-Modal Passenger Terminal</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_Symphony_Center" title="Atlanta Symphony Center">Atlanta Symphony Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Midtown_Union" title="Midtown Union">Midtown Union</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Opus_Place" title="Opus Place">Opus Place</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Statue_of_Evander_Holyfield" title="Statue of Evander Holyfield">Statue of Evander Holyfield</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/The_Stitch" title="The Stitch">The Stitch</a></li></ul>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted" title="Frederick Law Olmsted">Frederick Law Olmsted</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Joel_Hurt" title="Joel Hurt">Joel Hurt</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/John_Charles_Olmsted" title="John Charles Olmsted">John Charles Olmsted</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Olmsted_Brothers" title="Olmsted Brothers">Olmsted Brothers</a></li></ul>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Briarcliff_(mansion)" title="Briarcliff (mansion)">Briarcliff (mansion)</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Callanwolde" class="mw-redirect" title="Callanwolde">Callanwolde</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Carlos_H._Mason_Mansion" class="mw-redirect" title="Carlos H. Mason Mansion">Carlos H. Mason Mansion</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Druid_Hills_Baptist_Church" class="mw-redirect" title="Druid Hills Baptist Church">Druid Hills Baptist Church</a> (Poncey–Highland)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Lullwater_House" title="Lullwater House">Lullwater House</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Rainbow_Terrace" title="Rainbow Terrace">Rainbow Terrace</a></li></ul>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Druid_Hills_Historic_District_(Atlanta,_Georgia)" title="Druid Hills Historic District (Atlanta, Georgia)">Druid Hills Historic District</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Emory_Grove_Historic_District" title="Emory Grove Historic District">Emory Grove Historic District</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/University_Park%E2%80%93Emory_Highlands%E2%80%93Emory_Estates_Historic_District" title="University Park–Emory Highlands–Emory Estates Historic District">University Park–Emory Highlands–Emory Estates Historic District</a></li></ul>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Callanwolde_Fine_Arts_Center" title="Callanwolde Fine Arts Center">Callanwolde Fine Arts Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention" title="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Druid_Hills_Golf_Club" title="Druid Hills Golf Club">Druid Hills Golf Club</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Druid_Hills_High_School" title="Druid Hills High School">Druid Hills High School</a></li>
<li><a class="mw-selflink selflink">Emory University</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Emory_University_Hospital" title="Emory University Hospital">Emory University Hospital</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Fernbank_Forest" title="Fernbank Forest">Fernbank Forest</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Fernbank_Museum_of_Natural_History" title="Fernbank Museum of Natural History">Fernbank Museum of Natural History</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Fernbank_Science_Center" title="Fernbank Science Center">Fernbank Science Center</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Georgia_Mental_Health_Institute" title="Georgia Mental Health Institute">Georgia Mental Health Institute</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/The_Paideia_School" title="The Paideia School">The Paideia School</a></li></ul>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Ron_Blomberg" title="Ron Blomberg">Ron Blomberg</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Asa_Griggs_Candler" title="Asa Griggs Candler">Asa Griggs Candler</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Asa_G._Candler_Jr." title="Asa G. Candler Jr.">Asa G. Candler Jr.</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Jimmy_Carnes" title="Jimmy Carnes">Jimmy Carnes</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Enrico_Leide" title="Enrico Leide">Enrico Leide</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Carlos_H._Mason" title="Carlos H. Mason">Carlos H. Mason</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Louie_De_Votie_Newton" title="Louie De Votie Newton">Louie De Votie Newton</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Lucy_Beall_Candler_Owens_Heinz_Leide" title="Lucy Beall Candler Owens Heinz Leide">Lucy Beall Candler Owens Heinz Leide</a></li></ul>
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<ul><li><a href="/wiki/Atlanta_freeway_revolts" title="Atlanta freeway revolts">Atlanta freeway revolts</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Clifton_Corridor" title="Clifton Corridor">Clifton Corridor</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Freedom_Parkway" class="mw-redirect" title="Freedom Parkway">Freedom Parkway</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Moreland_Avenue" class="mw-redirect" title="Moreland Avenue">Moreland Avenue</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/PATH_(Atlanta)" class="mw-redirect" title="PATH (Atlanta)">PATH trails</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Ponce_de_Leon_Avenue" title="Ponce de Leon Avenue">Ponce de Leon Avenue</a></li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Stone_Mountain_Freeway" title="Stone Mountain Freeway">Stone Mountain Freeway</a></li></ul>
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<ul><li><i><a href="/wiki/Driving_Miss_Daisy" title="Driving Miss Daisy">Driving Miss Daisy</a></i> (film)</li>
<li><a href="/wiki/Emory_Point" title="Emory Point">Emory Point</a> mixed-use development</li></ul>
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<li><b><a href="/wiki/Template:Morningside" title="Template:Morningside">Morningside–Lenox Park</a></b></li>
<li><b><a href="/wiki/Template:Old_Fourth_Ward" title="Template:Old Fourth Ward">Old Fourth Ward</a></b></li>
<li><b><a href="/wiki/Template:Poncey%E2%80%93Highland" title="Template:Poncey–Highland">Poncey–Highland</a></b></li>
<li><b><a href="/wiki/Template:Virginia%E2%80%93Highland" title="Template:Virginia–Highland">Virginia–Highland</a></b></li>
<li><b><a href="/wiki/Template:Atlanta_neighborhoods" title="Template:Atlanta neighborhoods">All neighborhoods of Atlanta</a></b></li></ul>
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<li><span class="nowrap"><a href="/wiki/GND_(identifier)" class="mw-redirect" title="GND (identifier)">GND</a>: <span class="uid"><a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://d-nb.info/gnd/25822-2">25822-2</a></span></span></li>
<li><span class="nowrap"><a href="/wiki/ISNI_(identifier)" class="mw-redirect" title="ISNI (identifier)">ISNI</a>: <span class="uid"><a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://isni.org/isni/0000000109416502">0000 0001 0941 6502</a></span>, <span class="uid"><a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://isni.org/isni/0000000419367398">0000 0004 1936 7398</a></span></span></li>
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