Emory protests: Students to rally on anniversary of pro-Palestine encampment arrests
This week marks one year since clashes between law enforcement and pro-Palestine protesters at Emory University, and students and staff are planning multiple days of activities to commemorate the anniversary.
17 international students in Georgia accuse ICE of violating due process in visa revocation
A group of 17 international students from universities across the country has filed a federal lawsuit in Georgia.
Four Emory University students faces immigration record termination
Emory University confirmed that four members of its international community have been affected by the unexpected termination of their immigration records.
How tariffs are impacting Georgia businesses
Some Georgia business owners say they are being hurt by tariffs.
Emory University to study seat belt use, distracted driving across Georgia
Researchers from Emory University will soon be heading to Georgia intersections to see how safe the Peach State's drivers are.
Emory students selected for internship with Jermaine Dupri and So So Def Records
Four Emory students are getting a first-hand look at how some of the biggest names in music make it happen as part of a new internship program offered by Jermaine Dupri and So So Def Records.
New drug from Emory could be promising treatment for childhood brain cancer
A new drug being researched at Emory University could be a breakthrough in fighting brain cancer in children.
Injectable HIV preventative lenacapavir touted as breakthrough by Emory experts
A new injectable drug for HIV prevention, lenacapavir, is being hailed as a potential game-changer in the fight against the virus.
Emory doctors first in U.S. to successfully perform new 'experimental' heart pump surgery
Doctors at Emory University Healthcare made history by becoming the first group in the U.S. to successfully implant a new experimental heart pump designed to help patients dealing with heart failure.
A decade after Ebola, Emory launches lab to study virus transmission on PPE
Ten years after Emory University treated the first patients with the Ebola virus in the U.S., the team behind that critical care is opening a new lab to further study how to prevent the spread of deadly viruses in healthcare settings.
Producer Jermaine Dupri announces new internship for Emory students
Two lucky Emory University students will soon get the chance to work side by side with Atlanta native and So So Def Recordings founder Jermaine Dupri.
Emory protest: University bans overnight camping after pro-Palestine rallies
Emory University's new policy banning protests on campus after midnight, camping, and occupying buildings was announced months after the pro-Palestine protests that ended with dozens of arrests on campus last semester.
Marietta City Schools cellphone ban now focus of groundbreaking study
Marietta City Schools is now part of a study involving the impact cellphones have on students.
Emory protests: University launches review of response to pro-Palestine rally, arrests
Emory University has launched an in-depth review of its response to the pro-Palestine protest that ended with 28 people arrested on its campus.
Emory University student sues school for suspension over AI studying tool
The Emory students won the grand prize in the school's business pitch contest for their AI tool designed to help students study. Six months later, they were both suspended over claims the tool violated Emory's honor code.
Skyrocketing diabetes medication costs force life-and-death decisions for patients
The cost of diabetes medications is on the rise.
Emory University protests: Atlanta police release body camera footage of arrests
The Atlanta Police Department has released hours worth of body camera footage that shows the interactions between them, Emory University Police and anti-war protesters when mayhem broke out on campus in late April.
Emory University 2024 commencement held without major disruption
Emory University is bracing for more protests after moving its undergraduate commencement ceremony off campus to Gas South Arena due to "concerns about safety and security."
Emory protests: Students pass 'no confidence' vote against university president
More than 70% of Emory underclassmen who voted said they did not have confidence in how university President Gregory Fenves was responding to the pro-Palestine protests on campus.
Emory protests: Students holding no-confidence vote on university president
Emory University undergraduate students are ending their semester by voting on their confidence in how President Gregory Fenves is running the college after the pro-Palestine protests and arrests on campus.