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."
All clear issued for Oxford College campus of Emory University
The Emory Police Department is reporting that it is "ALL CLEAR" on the Oxford College campus of Emory University.
Emory finance expert calls ripple effect of bank crisis difficult to predict
FOX 5 asks a local finance expert if Georgia residents should be worried about a possible crisis. The answer is: perhaps.
2,700-year-old stolen artifact found in Atlanta museum
FBI agents discovered a 2,700-year-old artifact, which had been stolen from Iraq, has been in Atlanta for years.
Emory students raise money for Turkey as earthquake death toll rises to 28,000
As the death toll continues to climb, two Turkish Emory University students have joined forces with a Turkish professor to raise money to send to people in need.
Do negative campaign ads work?
Candidates in Georgia are spending millions to cast a shadow on their opponents and win votes.
Emory opens learning center amid country-wide nursing shortage
Emory University opened a new nursing learning facility as its answer to the country-wide nursing shortage.
Delta flies at top of Forbes 'Best Employers' in Georgia list
Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines tops the list of Forbes' "Best Employers" in Georgia list released on Wednesday. One hundred companies made the list in Georgia.
Tulsa doctor targeted in hospital shooting earned advanced degree from Emory University
Dr. Preston Phillips was one of the four victims killed Wednesday by a gunman at a Tulsa medical complex. He earned one of his many advanced degrees from Emory University.
Student with gun on campus prompts lockdown at Druid Hills High, Emory University
A Druid Hills High School student faces serious charges after bringing a gun onto campus, police said. The incident prompted lockdowns at the high school, Emory University's main campus, and the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention's main campus.
Emory University dropping names of 2 men from campus over past beliefs
Emory University will remove the names of a former psychologist and a former U.S. Supreme Court justice from its campus over the men's controversial past support of eugenics and secession.
Atlanta media mogul Tyler Perry set to deliver Emory University commencement address
Tyler Perry is set to give the keynote address at Emory University’s commencement ceremony.
Russia attacks Ukraine: Carter Center joins chorus of world leaders, organizations condemning invasion
The Carter Center has joined a growing list of world leaders and organizations condemning Russians decision to invade Ukraine.
Emory University switches to remote learning amid COVID-19 case spike
Emory University announced Tuesday it would move to virtual learning in response to the surge in COVID-19 cases fueled by the omicron variant.
First antiviral pill for COVID-19 — developed in Atlanta — could receive FDA authorization
The US Food and Drug Administration could soon decide whether to authorize the first antiviral pill for COVID-19, molnupiravir. Merck and Ridgeback Biotherapeutics say the treatment was able to cut the risk of hospitalization and death in high-risk individuals by 30%.