06/23/2026
Emory's Data and Decision Sciences Department is now offering a 2-credit course that provides a nontechnical introduction to AI. Undergraduates seeking to learn the fundamentals without coding knowledge or math prerequisites have a new, accessible entry point.
"This track bridges AI literacy and AI ethics with a focus on informed decision-making for positive societal impact," says Cliff Carrubba, department chair.
Emory expands AI literacy with new undergraduate course for all majors
A new, two-credit course titled “Introduction to AI Applications” is open to all Emory undergraduates and provides a nontechnical introduction to AI and its growing effect on work, institutions and daily life.
06/23/2026
Sean Clarke has been appointed as the next dean of Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, effective August 1, 2026.
An internationally respected nursing leader, researcher and educator, Clarke has held senior academic and research appointments at New York University, Boston College, McGill University, the University of Toronto and the University of Pennsylvania.
🔗 Sean Clarke named dean of Emory’s School of Nursing: https://links.emory.edu/1vb
06/23/2026
The Emory Center for Digital Scholarship presents a powerful new online series: “Trouble the Land: A Personal History of the Civil Rights Movement in Five Southern Cities.” This groundbreaking project reimagines the Peabody Award-winning audio series “Will the Circle Be Unbroken?” with vibrant text, archival photos, video, maps, and in-depth resources. Dive into the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement through gripping stories, firsthand interviews, and rare historical moments.
🔗 More about "Trouble the Land": https://links.emory.edu/1v9
🔗 Series web site: https://links.emory.edu/1va
06/22/2026
Whether your plans include travel or lazy weekends on a porch swing, these summer reading picks from Emory faculty encompass vivid worlds written to engross, entertain, and make readers ponder the big questions.
🔗 Emory faculty share their favorite summer reads: https://links.emory.edu/1v7
06/18/2026
Professor Thomas Gillespie is going to the ends of the earth to find answers to a big question: How does global environmental change impact the way disease moves between animals and people? Examples of diseases originating in animals and spread to humans include COVID-19, Ebola, and Hantavirus. 🦠
🔗 Researching animal-human disease transmission: https://links.emory.edu/1ue
06/18/2026
As the FIFA World Cup kicks off, soccer is capturing the world's attention — but its impact goes beyond the pitch.
Researchers at Rollins School of Public Health found that adults who play recreational soccer may experience significant cardiovascular benefits, highlighting how the sport can support health and well-being at every level. ⚽ ❤️
🔗 Futbol and Heart Health: https://links.emory.edu/1uU
Futbol and Heart Health: Study Explores Cardiovascular Benefits of Adults Playing Soccer
An Emory-led research program explored the various health benefits of adults ages 40-65 playing recreational soccer.
06/15/2026
Emory professors Mara Schenker and Nicholas Giordano are working to find better, more personalized ways for health care professionals to help patients manage their pain, with a goal of reducing the use of opioids after surgery. The innovative work is possible thanks to a grant from Emory’s University Research Committee.
🔗 Pioneering a new care model for managing post-trauma pain: https://links.emory.edu/1up
06/11/2026
Saby Mitra, an experienced academic leader and expert in information systems and technology management, has been named the next John H. Harland Dean of Emory University Goizueta Business School! Mitra is currently dean of the Warrington College of Business at the University of Florida. His term at Emory will begin on Aug. 1, 2026.
🔗Learn more about Saby Mitra: https://links.emory.edu/1uY
06/10/2026
At just 36 years old, Lauren received a life-changing diagnosis only weeks after giving birth to her second daughter, after persistent headaches led to scans that revealed a brain tumor. She and her family made their way to Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University in Atlanta, where she found a multidisciplinary team working together to create a clear treatment plan.
➡️ Watch Lauren's story here: https://links.emory.edu/1uC
Meet Lauren, a brain tumor patient | Winship Cancer Institute
Lauren shares her unexpected journey of being diagnosed with a grad...
06/09/2026
In a classroom at Oxford College of Emory University, students aren’t just learning about conflict; they’re learning how to navigate it! Designed as a 10-week pilot program focused on alternative dispute resolution and civil discourse, the Skills Lab brings students into a hands-on learning environment where communication, mediation, and problem-solving take center stage.
🔗 Emory Oxford College’s Skills Lab: https://links.emory.edu/1u3