The University previously banned the student from campus in January 2026 for social media posts that raised “concern” and “uncertainty,” but allowed them to continue attending classes remotely.
Emory University appointed Sean Clarke, who is currently the Ursula Springer Chair in Nursing Leadership at New York ...
The Eagles come out on top to defend their national title with sophomore Zimo Li and freshman Amanda Zheng putting up ...
Emory University has appointed Saby Mitra as the incoming John H. Harland Dean of Goizueta Business School. Mitra will transition to the role on Aug. 1, according to an Emory News Center release. At ...
Following an extensive search process, the Emory University Board of Trustees announced on May 28 that Christopher Augostini, Emory’s current executive vice president and chief operating officer, will ...
As The Emory Wheel enters its 107th year of publication, it brings us great pride and pleasure to announce that the paper has begun the process of transitioning from a registered student organization ...
Hollywood Boulevard is quite beautiful at night, when the dried urine is pressure-washed off the Walk of Fame and the crowds have thinned. No sweaty Batmen or Transformers try to pull me over for a ...
As Emory University freshmen first step onto campus, eager but anxious for what lies ahead, the only certain thing is uncertainty — a honeymoon phase that can sometimes only be grounded by human ...
Following a months-long national search, Emory University announced on May 7 that the Director of Religion and Public Life at Harvard Divinity School (Mass.) Terrence Johnson will begin his role as ...
The University previously banned the student from campus in January 2026 for social media posts that raised “concern” and “uncertainty,” but allowed them to continue attending classes remotely.
Flock Safety Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) have been confirmed to operate on and around Emory University’s campus since 2024. These artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tracking cameras ...
Content Warning: This article contains references to hateful language directed toward minority groups. Emory University School of Law expelled the student responsible for a series of threatening ...