‘We Are Sick and Tired’: Emory’s Black Community Grieves and Demands Action
In the week since George Floyd was killed by a white police officer in Minneapolis, the nation has mourned the
Read MoreIn the week since George Floyd was killed by a white police officer in Minneapolis, the nation has mourned the
Read MoreAs an elderly patron entered the Cannon Chapel for an April 8 lecture, she happened upon Emory University President Claire E. Sterk. Of Sterk’s numerous responsibilities, including fundraising for the University and advocating...
Read MoreThe issue of gun control has once again become a national debate, sparked by the Feb. 14 Parkland, Fla., mass high school shooting and the ensuing worldwide “March For Our Lives” movement that attracted scores of protesters. The...
Read MoreA panel of four interdisciplinary professors discussed how black and “Latinx” communities should unite to combat racial prejudice to an audience of about 50 people at the Woodruff Health Sciences Center (WHSC) Feb. 22. The panel...
Read MoreChelsea Jackson (18C) has been selected as a 2018 Rhodes Scholar, the 20th Emory student and first African-American Emory student to earn the prestigious scholarship. Jackson, a political science and African American studies...
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