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What (who) is Emory University - definition

PRIVATE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES
Green Park Society; WMRE (Emory); WMRE emory; Emory Eagles; Emory university; Institute for the History of Philosophy; Emory Report; Emory U; Emory.edu; Emory Univ; Emery University; The Emory Report; Laney Graduate School; Emory Eagles men's basketball
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  • Aerial view of Emory University's Atlanta Campus (bottom) and the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (top), Atlanta, Georgia
  • [[Clock tower]] at Cox Hall
  • Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church, Emory University
  • Main Quadrangle on Emory University's [[Druid Hills]] Campus
  • Matheson Reading Room, Candler Library Annex, [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]]
  • Dowman Administration Building, Emory University
  • Charles and Peggy Evans Anatomy Building, [[Emory University School of Medicine]]
  • Gambrell Hall, [[Emory University School of Law]]
  • Whitehead Biomedical Research Building, Emory University
  • Stack Tower, [[Robert W. Woodruff Library]]
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List of faculty and alumni of Emory University         
  • [[Alben Barkley]] (1900C, 1949H), 35th [[Vice President of the United States]]
  • Bobby Jones]] (1929JD)
  • Baseball broadcaster [[Ernie Harwell]] (1940C)
  • 39th]] [[President of the United States]] and University Distinguished Professor
  • Kai Rysdall]], an American radio journalist and the host of ''Marketplace''
  • [[Salman Rushdie]], iconic novelist and University Distinguished Professor
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Persons Associated with Emory University; List of persons associated with Emory University; List of Emory University people; List of notable faculty and alumni of Emory University
This is a list of influential and newsworthy people affiliated with Emory University, a private university in Atlanta. The list includes professors, staff, graduates, and former students belonging to one of Emory's two undergraduate or seven graduate schools.
Emory University Libraries         
ACADEMIC LIBRARY SYSTEM OF EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA
Emory University Library; Robert W. Woodruff Library; 10.22595; Atlanta University Center - Robert W. Woodruff Library; Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Emory University Libraries is the collective group of academic libraries at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The libraries include the Robert W.
Kenneth Emory         
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST WHO PLAYED A KEY ROLE IN SHAPING MODERN ANTHROPOLOGY IN OCEANIA
Kenneth Pike Emory; Kenneth P. Emory; K. P. Emory; K.P. Emory
Kenneth Pike Emory (November 23, 1897 – January 2, 1992) was an American anthropologist who played a key role in shaping modern anthropology in Oceania. In the tradition of A.

Wikipedia

Emory University

Emory University is a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1836 as Emory College by the Methodist Episcopal Church and named in honor of Methodist bishop John Emory, Emory is the second-oldest private institution of higher education in Georgia.

Emory University has nine academic divisions: Emory College of Arts and Sciences, Oxford College, Goizueta Business School, Laney Graduate School, School of Law, School of Medicine, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Rollins School of Public Health, and the Candler School of Theology. Emory University students come from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, five territories of the United States, and over 100 foreign countries.

Emory Healthcare is the largest healthcare system in the state of Georgia and comprises seven major hospitals, including the Emory University Hospital and Emory University Hospital Midtown. The university operates the Winship Cancer Institute, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, and many disease and vaccine research centers. Emory University is the leading coordinator of the U.S. Health Department's National Ebola Training and Education Center. The university is one of four institutions involved in the NIAID's Tuberculosis Research Units Program. The International Association of National Public Health Institutes is headquartered at the university and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Cancer Society are national affiliate institutions located adjacent to the campus.

Emory University has the 15th-largest endowment among U.S. colleges and universities. The university is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" and is cited for high scientific performance and citation impact in the CWTS Leiden Ranking. The National Science Foundation ranked the university 36th among academic institutions in the United States for research and development (R&D) expenditures. In 1995 Emory University was elected to the Association of American Universities, an association of the 65 leading research universities in the United States and Canada.

Emory faculty and alumni include 2 Prime Ministers, 9 university presidents, 11 members of the United States Congress, 2 Nobel Peace Prize laureates, a Vice President of the United States, a United States Speaker of the House, and a United States Supreme Court Justice. Other notable alumni include 21 Rhodes Scholars and 6 Pulitzer Prize winners, as well as Emmy Award winners, MacArthur Fellows, CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, heads of state and other leaders in foreign government. Emory has more than 149,000 alumni, with 75 alumni clubs established worldwide in 20 countries.

Examples of use of Emory University
1. Levine, a law professor at Emory University in Atlanta.
2. David Wright, a researcher at Emory University in Atlanta.
3. Gregory Berns of Emory University, who led the new study.
4. Jeffrey Koplan of Emory University, who led the IOM‘s panel.
5. Ruth Parker, an Emory University School of Medicine professor.