Category: Op-Eds

Emory Must Revive the Liberal Arts on Campus

Someone at Emory once asked me, “Are you business or pre-med?” I shook my head, an irritated look growing on my face. He didn’t ask a simple, “What’s your major?” Rather, he had the audacity to narrow down all 86 majors that...

Read More

Academia Has a Long Way to Go for Women

As a woman preparing to apply for graduate school, I am confronted with a serious dilemma: do I apply to PhD programs to pursue a career in academia, or am I better off working somewhere else?  Countless studies suggest that...

Read More

Emory Should Focus on Recruiting Veterans

America’s colleges have failed to recruit veterans. Only 10 percent of veterans who use their GI Bill benefits attend institutions with high graduation rates, and less than 1 percent of them attend elite universities. When a...

Read More