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Shaping a Freshman Class
How do you turn more than seventeen thousand applications into one Class of 2018? At Emory's Office of Undergraduate Admission, you start by reading between the lines.
One of 'Tomorrow's People'
When Pavlo Sheremeta 95MBA agreed to serve as Ukraine's finance minister, he brought business expertise, a desire to serve the people, and hope for the future. He kept all that when he left the job behind.
Lasker Award Winner
Emory's Mahlon DeLong has helped revolutionize treatment for Parkinson's disease. In September, he was recognized with one of science's highest honors.
Prelude
Moving Targets
Until late July, Ebola virus disease had not been treated in the United States. The outbreak in West Africa was bad and getting worse, and concern was mounting among public health officials, but it was not yet making headlines here. That changed on the morning when American physician and missionary Kent Brantly woke up in Monrovia, Liberia, feeling sick and scared.
Of Note
- Our Changing Campus
- Two Presidential Visits, Two Historic Days
- Dual Identity
- Joyce Carol Oates on Writing, and Running
- Home Away from Home
- Emory Welcomes New Senior Leader
- From Research to the Real World
- At-Home Anemia Testing?
- Freshman Seminar AMST 190: News Coverage of Ethnic Minorities
- Secret Lives
- Office Hours: Catching Some ZZZZs
- The Hardback Years
- Battling Parkinson's on Two Fronts
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