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%.
Emory police searching for missing 68-year-old patient
Connie Geter was reported missing from Emory University Hospital located at 1364 Clifton Road in Atlanta around 5:30 p.m., Emory police said.
Former Emory employee charged in racist graffiti investigation
Employees at the Emory Autism Center came to work to discover racial slurs and swastikas painted on the walls. Now a former employee is charged in connection with the graffiti.
Emory University student injured in science lab accident
A science student at Emory University was injured on Tuesday after an incident at one of the labs.
President: Emory faculty, staff must be vaccinated for COVID-19 by fall semester
The president of Emory University updated the university's COVID-19 vaccination policy, now making it mandatory for all faculty and staff at the Atlanta-based school to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for the fall semester.
Emory professor urges university officials to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations 'across the board'
Emory University strongly encourages everyone to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, but staff and faculty aren't required to get vaccinated. Professor Clifton Crais is urging university officials to make vaccines mandatory across the board.
Emory University renaming buildings as it reconciles with history of racism
Emory University is renaming two campus buildings and planning to develop two memorials to honor the enslaved people who helped build the university. This is part of Emory's effort to address their legacy of racism.
Georgia professor takes action to help hospitals in India battling COVID-19
Monika Raj is raising money to send oxygen concentrators and medicine to three hospitals in India. She fears the second surge of COVID-19 will worsen.
Dr. Anthony Fauci gives address to Emory graduates
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, is providing the Emory College of Arts and Sciences commencement keynote address.
Experts express urgency of correcting Georgia's slow rollout of COVID-19 vaccine
Georgia is still lagging when it comes to administering doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Dr. Fauci named Emory Commencement speaker, honored with President's Medal
Dr. Anthony Fauci will be only the sixth person in history to receive Emory University's two highest honors.
Emory holds clinical trial for another COVID-19 vaccine
As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues, Emory University is working on a clinical trial for another COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine is produced by Novavax. The clinical trial is enrolling patients right now.
Emory University begins participating in 3rd phase of Novavax vaccine trial
Emory University is participating in Phase 3 of a COVID-19 vaccine, school officials announced Wednesday.
Emory debate expert says President Trump won first debate
Between the shouting matches and insults, one local debate expert thinks President Donald Trump came out on top of Tuesday's presidential debate.
International students face uncertain future due to new ICE rule
International students are faced with uncertainty about their education in the US following Monday's announcement by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Emory University health experts pushing for mandatory masks in Georgia
Health experts say the increase of COVID-19 cases can be traced back to Memorial Day weekend and fear the 4th of July weekend could have the same effect.
Emory physician on rising cases of COVID-19: 'This is not going away'
Cases of COVID-19 are going up in Georgia, but the number of deaths is going down according to Dr. Carlos del Rio of Emory University School of Medicine. That combination of bad and good news is happening for two reasons del Rio said Monday.
Emory health care workers kneel in a show of solidarity
Many health care workers have been working tirelessly on the frontlines in the battle against COVID-19.