Second day of pro-Palestinian protests at Emory University following arrests
Emory University's campus was the scene of renewed pro-Palestinian protests Friday.
Graffiti spree targets Emory University campus
Officials at Emory University are investigating graffiti found early Monday morning on the quad of the main campus.
Emory University scores 'C' grade on fighting campus antisemitism, ADL says
The Anti-Defamation League says that Emory University is not doing enough to combat antisemitism and protect its Jewish students.
Georgia grapples with nation's second worst nursing shortage
A nationwide nursing shortage is hitting Georgia especially hard.
Emory plans twin monuments to honor slaves who helped build campuses
The pair of monuments planned at Emory University's Atlanta and Oxford campuses will honor the slaves who helped build the school.
'She loved people': Rosalynn Carter honored during tribute service in Atlanta
Rosalynn Carter was memorialized as a matriarch who felt most comfortable among the impoverished and vulnerable as she was mourned by a rare gathering of all living U.S. first ladies and multiple presidents, including her 99-year-old husband Jimmy Carter.
President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden to attend Rosalynn Carter tribute service at Emory
President Joe Biden and his wife, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, have announced their plan to attend a tribute service for former first lady Rosalynn Carter in Atlanta next week.
How health providers, community members are battling gun violence in metro Atlanta
Emory University hosted a Violence Prevention Symposium on its campus Monday in partnership with DeKalb County and Grady Health Systems.
Water main breaks leaves Emory University, surrounding community with service | Where to get bottled water
The students at Emory University and the surrounding community were without water on Wednesday evening after a break.
Emory physician placed on leave due to alleged antisemitic remarks on social media
In a recent development, a physician at the Emory Winship Cancer Institute has been placed on leave due to alleged antisemitic remarks made on social media.
Israel, Hamas both committing war crimes, Emory Law School professor says
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict dates back decades. Thousands of people on both sides have been murdered. The recent fighting has been just as horrific. In fact, a legal expert tells FOX 5 both sides may be committing war crimes.
Poor and Black-majority neighborhoods of Atlanta lack access to fresh produce, study finds
A new Emory University study found that access to fresh food across Metro Atlanta all depends on where you live.
Spelman College ranked No. 1 HBCU, Emory University named state's highest-ranking university overall
The annual ranking of colleges and universities by U.S. News & World Report is out and that includes rankings of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
History shines inside Emory’s Michael C. Carlos Museum
Some of the most stunning treasures from world history are on display here in Atlanta, tucked away right on the Emory University campus.
Emory University professor embraces student use of AI despite cheating concerns
The “dark side” of artificial intelligence (AI) is once again making headlines with growing concerns from those in higher education over students using it as an easy way out of doing school work. An Emory professor says the technology could also be a bright spot in education, depending on how it’s used.
Retired Fulton County Superior Court Judge Marvin S. Arrington Sr. dead at 82
Retired Fulton County Superior Court Judge and former City of Atlanta council president Marvin S. Arrington, Sr., has died at the age of 82.
Emory law expert comments on Supreme Court ruling against Alabama's congressional map
The U.S. Supreme Court ordered Alabama to re-draw its congressional map.
Is it secure?: TSA begins allowing mobile driver's licenses at some checkpoints
FOX 5 reported about this new development where travelers can use a phone as an identification at certain TSA checkpoints, but is it safe?
Emory University professor weighs in on FDA panel's Opill over-the-counter birth control decision
Over-the-counter birth control pills take a step closer to becoming reality.
College students protest against Atlanta public safety training center
Students from more than half a dozen colleges will take part in protests, walk-outs, and rallies to call for the end of construction on the planned Atlanta Public Safety Training Center critics have named "Cop City."