Features
Speakers for the Dead
Emory alumni Jason Graham and Michele Slone lead New York City’s Office of Chief Medical Examiner, one of the largest and most innovative operations of its kind in the world. While their investigations sometimes serve as imaginative fodder for TV dramas, their work primarily centers on bringing comfort and closure to grieving families.
The “CSI” Effect
Forensic scientists and Emory alumni help debunk nine common myths TV crime dramas perpetuate about real-life medical examiners.
Ravi Thadhani: Lifting All Boats
Emory’s new executive vice president for health affairs is a renowned researcher who most recently served as the chief academic officer and dean for faculty affairs at Harvard Medical School. A skilled administrative leader, Thadhani is also a committed mentor who has helped support the careers of many younger researchers throughout his career.
New Season of 2O36: The Podcast
A special three-part episode featuring Carol Anderson, Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies, is now available, kicking off Season 2 of the podcast. With additional episodes released weekly between April 2 and June 12, you’ll hear from Emory experts on the greatest potential and looming pitfalls of artificial intelligence, how to forge meaningful connections across political divides, and what it takes to build a better future.
Facing History
The Office of Spiritual and Religious Life gave students, faculty, and staff the unique opportunity to visit the Equal Justice Initiative Legacy Museum and National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama. Learn about their transformative experiences.
It’s So (Non) Obvious
Emory alumnus Rohit Bhargava forgoes the crystal ball and tea leaves to spot hidden trends that will shape how we live and work in the future.
23 Trends for 2023 and Beyond
Emory faculty and alumni share their expert insights on more than a score of trends that will impact how we live and work in the near future.
The AI Revolution Is Here: Rise of the Chatbots
With the release of ChatGPT late last year, followed by a host of other artificial intelligence innovations, many are cautiously optimistic that the opportunities promised by these new technologies outweigh the ethical questions they raise.
Letter from the President
Points of Interest
- Junior Hasset Nurelegne Receives Prestigious NIH Scholarship
- The Many Lives of Andrew Young
- Conference with the Dalai Lama Highlights Compassion Center’s Work
- Student Maya Wright Reaches 'Jeopardy!' Tournament Finale
- Emory to Launch New Center for AI Learning
- Research: Study Finds Plant Extracts That Inhibit COVID-19
- University Ranks in Top Recipients of NIH Research Funding
- $2.4M Mellon Foundation Grant Supports Indigenous Studies
- Emory Family Creates a Record-Setting Sticker Ball
- New Season of 'Buried Truths' Podcast Looks at Racially Charged Killings from 1958
- Sophomore Summits Help Students Explore New Pathways
- Learning to 'Live Well Together' in Candler’s Formation Communities