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  1. Emory University. Finding support — and community — is a major part of going to college and stepping into adulthood. Emory Oaks is working to make that easier for autistic students. Emory Oaks, started in 2021, is a support program for students enrolled across Emory. In the program, students with autism….

  2. Emory University Office of Undergraduate Admission 3263-001-1AA (omit for UPS, FedEx) 1390 Oxford Road NE Atlanta, GA 30322-1016 404.727.6036 404.727.4303 admission@emory.edu

  3. Emory University is a private university in Atlanta, in the U.S. state of Georgia. The university was started by the Methodist Episcopal Church as Emory College in 1836 in Oxford, Georgia.It was named after Methodist bishop John Emory. The college moved to Druid Hills after Asa Griggs Candler, a wealthy businessperson from the slave owning Magruder family, offered it money and land there.

  4. Georgia's largest health sciences research building. Emory's new eight-story building will house more than 1,000 researchers in a cutting-edge space that encourages collaboration to solve the most complex human health problems. Learn about Emory's new research building.

  5. Emory University's graduate program in Genetics and Molecular Biology offers exciting training in the fields of genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics—and their related disciplines: cell biology, developmental biology, and epigenetics. This program is designed to give students a solid foundation in the theoretical ...

  6. Emory University Office of Undergraduate Admission 3263-001-1AA (omit for UPS, FedEx) 1390 Oxford Road NE Atlanta, GA 30322-1016 404.727.6036 404.727.4303 admission@emory.edu

  7. Emory maintains an uncommon balance for an institution of its standing: it generates over $500 million in research funding, while maintaining its traditional emphasis on teaching. The university is enriched by the legacy and energy of Atlanta, and by collaboration among its schools, units and centers, as well as with affiliated institutions.