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Group 5 members: Vafa Gasimova, Eric Hopfensperger, Tomeco Hubbard, Henry Salley,
Camelia Sanderlin
Chartered: 1836 in Oxford, Georgia Opened: September 17, 1838 Methodist institution Named after Methodist Bishop John Emory Moved: September 1914 to Atlanta when
offered land and money by then-president of the Coca-Cola Company (Asa Candler)
November 1979: Robert and George Woodruff transferred Emory $105 million in Coca-Cola stock and boosted the university into the top ranks of research universities
Vision:Emory: A destination university internationally recognized as an
inquiry-driven, ethically engaged, and diverse community, whose
members work collaboratively for positive transformation in the
world through courageous leadership in teaching, research,
scholarship, health care, and social action.
Vision:Emory: A destination university internationally recognized as an
inquiry-driven, ethically engaged, and diverse community, whose
members work collaboratively for positive transformation in the
world through courageous leadership in teaching, research,
scholarship, health care, and social action.
Mission:Create, preserve, teach and apply knowledge in
the services of humanity
Mission:Create, preserve, teach and apply knowledge in
the services of humanity
U.S. News & World Report – No. 20 among national universities (2011 edition);
Kiplinger's Personal Finance - No. 15 for best values among private universities (2010-11);
61st among the world’s top 200 universities based on teaching, research, citations, industry income and the international mix of students by The 2010 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings;
Emory Campus in Atlanta Emory College
Liberal arts Goizueta Business
School Nell Hodgson Woodruff
School of Nursing Located in Atlanta,
GA 5,325 students in
attendance 578 faculty members
Oxford College 2-year college Located in Oxford, GA 906 students in
attendance 56 faculty members
Goizueta Business School Laney School of Graduate Studies School of Law School of Medicine Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Rollins School of Public Health Candler School of Theology
James T. Laney
James T. Laney
Financial Aid Dining Housing Athletics Volunteering Emor
y Fraternities and Sor
orities Disability Services For More Information on Oxford College
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Religious Life Health and Safety
Services International Students Counseling Services Career Center Special Populations
LGBT and Multicultural programs
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“Faculty members are a central and essential resource for achieving our vision of an inquiry-driven, ethically engaged, and diverse intellectual community. Through teaching, research, and
service, scholars and teachers of all ranks and disciplines leave an enduring imprint on those whose lives the university touches. To strengthen faculty distinction, Emory must invest in and grow its
faculty from within.” (Emory.edu, 2010)
Link for Emory Organizational Chart
Link for Emory Organizational Chart
University Senate Comprised of faculty, staff and
students Considers and makes
recommendations regarding all matters of general University interest, including matters referred to it by the President or Board of Trustees
Reviews all new policies and changes to existing policies
Submits recommendations to the President on any matter affecting the interests of the University
Makes recommendations regarding Honorary Degree recipients
University Faculty Council Includes elected and appointed
faculty members representing all of the schools and colleges
serves as the chief representative body of the faculty.
Considers and makes recommendations to the president concerning the academic affairs of the university
Reviews all changes in existing policies or the establishment of new policies related to matters of general interest to the University faculty
Monitors and reviews the terms and conditions of faculty employment, the state of facilities, policies that affect scholarship and teaching, budgetary commitments, general financial condition of the University, and relationship between faculty and administration
Emory Employee Council facilitates communication
between Emory employees and university administration and serves as an advisory body to the president.
represents the perspective of employees to the administration (recommending change when appropriate), facilitates communication between the administration and employees at all organizational levels regarding university policies, practices, and programs and fosters closer working relationships between organizational areas and groups of employees.
Board of Trustees governs the University by
establishing policy and exercising fiduciary responsibility for the long-term well-being of the institution.
act on recommendations from board committees, University officers, and the University Senate.
Member Offices of the President's Cabinet
President Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Executive Vice President for Finance and AdministrationExecutive Vice President for Health Affairs Senior Vice President and General CounselSenior Vice President and Dean of Campus Life Senior Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Vice President and Deputy to the President Vice President and Secretary of the University Vice President for Communications and Marketing
The President's Cabinet considers and makes recommendations on matters of policy and programmatic priorities of the University and advises the President on
urgent matters.
The Spirit of Emory that lives on forever…..
In 1948, Alumnus Alben William Barkley named Vice President of the US under President Truman
In 1982, former President Jimmy Carter joined the staff In 1982, the university did away with “Wonderful
Wednesdays” (there originally was no class on Wednesdays)
In 1992, Mikhail Gorbachev was the commencement speaker
In 1998, the XIVth Dalai Lama spoke at commencement Has never had a football program