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Phone Number of Emory University Atlanta is 4047276036 .

Emory University - Atlanta was founded as Emory College in 1836 in Oxford, Georgia by a small group of Methodists and was named in honor of John Emory, a well-known Methodist bishop. Emory University is a private research university in metropolitan Atlanta, located in the Druid Hills section of unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia. Emory University - Atlanta mission statement is "to create, preserve, teach, and apply knowledge in the service of humanity." The school initially struggled financially until a land-grant by Asa Candler, the president of the Coca-Cola Company, allowed the small college to move to metropolitan Atlanta in 1915 and become rechartered as Emory University. Today, the school consists of nine academic divisions: the College of Arts and Sciences, Oxford College, Laney Graduate School, School of Law, School of Medicine, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Rollins School of Public Health, Candler School of Theology, and the Goizueta Business School.


Emory University - Atlanta is ranked 107th in the QS World University Rankings, 20th in America in the U.S. News & World Report,. Its medical, law and business programs rank in the top 25 in the country. Newsweek named it one of its 25 "New Ivies." Its close to 3,000 faculty members have received a variety of honors, including American Academy of Arts & Science Fellow, American College of Cardiology Master, Guggenheim Fellowship, National Book Award, National Academy of Sciences, National Humanities Medal, National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, and Pulitzer Prize. Members of Emory's faculty include former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Booker Prize winning novelist Sir Salman Rushdie, His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama, Pulitzer Prize winning poet Natasha Trethewey and CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta.


Emory University - Atlanta has more than two million square feet of building space that has been certified by the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program and has a commitment to having three-quarters of the food they serve on campus come from local or sustainable sources by 2015. The University holds the distinction of having one of the largest inventories by square footage of LEED-certified building space among campuses in America. Emory University - Atlanta received the 2008 Presidential Award for General Community Service, which is the highest federal recognition given to higher-education institutions for their commitment to community service, service-learning and civic engagement.


Emory University - Atlanta main campus is located in Druid Hills section of unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia,[19][20] a suburban community near Atlanta. Emory’s main campus is about a 15-minute drive from downtown and midtown Atlanta as well as the Buckhead area. The Atlanta metropolitan area, with more than 5.5 million people, is the third largest in the Southeastern United States and the ninth largest in the country. Atlanta is home to the world headquarters of corporations such as The Coca-Cola Company, The Home Depot, AT&T Mobility, UPS, Delta Air Lines, and Turner Broadcasting. Atlanta has the country's fourth-largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies, and more than 75 percent of Fortune 1000 companies have business operations in the metropolitan area. Popular attractions in the Atlanta area include, the world’s largest indoor aquarium, the Georgia Aquarium,[23]The World of Coca-Cola, the High Museum of Art and CNN Center. Atlanta is also home to The Peachtree Road Race, the world’s largest 10k with approximately 55,000 runners, as well as the National Black Arts Festival, a celebration of African American music, film, visual art, dance and literature, that takes place every summer in Atlanta.


In its 2011 rankings of the best colleges and universities in the United States, U.S. News and World Report placed Emory University - Atlanta at #20 in the national university rankings, and has ranked Emory as high as #9 in the past. The school is included on The Princeton Review’s list of the 371 best colleges in the United States and was named one of the publication’s best schools in the Southeast. The 2010 QS World University Rankings[49] ranked the university 106th overall in the world. The 2010 Times Higher Education World University Rankings place Emory 61st in the world. The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering (with Georgia Tech) program is ranked #2 by the 2011 U.S. News and World Report.[6] According to Bloomberg Businessweek's 2011 BBA rankings, Emory's Goizueta Business School is ranked at #3, receiving its highest ranking ever on this list.


Many of the graduate schools of Emory University - Atlanta were ranked as some of the best and most competitive in their fields by U.S. News and World Report in 2010. Rollins School of Public Health was ranked at #7; the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing was ranked at #26; the MBA program at Goizueta Business School is ranked #27; the School of Law is ranked #22; the History Department is ranked #28; the School of Medicine is ranked #20 for research and #25 for primary care; the James T. Laney School of Graduate Studies African history graduate program was ranked #8 and the social psychology graduate program was ranked #9. In 2010, Bloomberg Businessweek ranked Goizueta’s full-time MBA program at #22. For the 2011 U.S News & World Report, the Full-time MBA program at Goizueta Business School was ranked #27 and the Evening MBA program was ranked #10.


Intercollegiate sports were prohibited at Emory University - Atlanta from its initial founding until the presidency of Warren Candler. Candler thought the practice "evil, only evil, and that continually." His principal objections were the cost of intercollegiate athletics programs, the temptation to gambling, and the distraction from scholarship. Candler was not unalterably opposed to athletics, however. During his presidency, he oversaw the creation of the nation's first model intramural program. This "athletics for all" strategy, which emphasized the physical and social aspects of student development and learning in conjunction with academic pursuits, rose to national prominence during the 1920s, prompting many other institutions to emulate it.


Today, the intramural sports program provides an athletic outlet for the entire Emory University - Atlanta community. Undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty and staff members compete in both competitive and recreational leagues including flag football, soccer, softball, and basketball. Club sports provide additional competitive opportunities that many students take advantage of. Unlike students that participate in intramural sports, those who participate in club sports compete against other colleges and universities. The club sports program incorporates instruction and competition. Club teams include crew, rugby, ultimate, ice hockey, lacrosse, volleyball, sailing, fencing, weightlifting, and equestrian, among others. Many students also participate in the Outdoor Emory Organization—an organization that sponsors weekend trips of outdoor activities such as rafting, rock climbing and hiking.


Emory University - Atlanta 18 varsity sports teams, known as the Eagles, are members of the NCAA’s Division III University Athletic Association (UAA).[85] Emory's intercollegiate programs regularly rank among the top ten NCAA Division III. The swimming and diving team, according to the NCAA rankings, is considered to be one of the top programs in the nation. The women’s team came in first place in 2005, 2006, and 2010 and finished in the top four in 2007, 2008, and 2009. In 2006, the men’s and women’s tennis teams were Division III National Champions. The volleyball team won its National Championship in 2008. A popular myth, even among Emory students, is that the university still does not have a football team because Robert Woodruff would only give money to the school on the condition that it never had one because his own son had died during a vicious football game. In reality, Woodruff never had any children.


The academic and athletic communities at Emory University - Atlanta are not insular. Emory is one of a few schools in the United States to rank in the top 20 in both the U.S. News & World Report’s rankings of the best national universities and the Directors Cup of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics for best all-around athletics program. In 2010, varsity athletes at Emory were recognized with the UAA’s top academic honor, academic accolades from ESPN The Magazine, and the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. Emory athletes have been awarded 67 postgraduate scholarships in the school's history. Fifty of these have been since 2000, which is more than any other NCAA institution, with the exception of Stanford University, which has 53.


Emory University - Atlanta Robert W. Woodruff University Library has been ranked #13 in the nation, according to The Princeton Review. The library’s tenth floor is home to MARBL, which has rare materials relating to literature, African American history and culture, and Southern and Georgia history. Notable pieces of the MARBL collection include a rare first edition of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, as well as works by Flannery O’Connor, Alice Walker, Langston Hughes, W.B. Yeats, and Seamus Heaney. All students have complete access to MARBL and members of the public may also use the library. Many of these authors become subjects of exhibitions in Schatten Gallery, which is located on the third floor of Woodruff Library and houses various displays throughout the year.


Emory University - Atlanta Carlos Museum houses one of the most comprehensive art collections in the Southeast, with works from ancient Egypt, Near East, Greece, Rome, ancient Americas, Africa, and Asia. The museum has been adding to its collection since 1876, when a small museum was opened on the Oxford campus. Its permanent collection includes such pieces as an influential statue of Aphrodite from the first century B.C., which was in two parts until it was fixed by a Carlos employee. One of the most notable exhibitions that the Carlos Museum has had was an exhibition about Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun ("King Tut"), which was on display for the first time in 26 years. Students may visit the Carlos Museum for free. Many of the curators teach courses at the University and faculty in other departments, including dance and physics, often use the museum as part of their curriculum.


Emory University - Atlanta campus currently has eight small educational gardens, where fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. These gardens are meant to increase awareness about local produce and remind members of the community that they can reduce fossil fuel use by eating locally. The upkeep of the gardens is the responsibility of members of the Emory community. Every Tuesday during the school year, there is a farmers market on campus, where local farmers and vendors can sell their sustainable products.


Emory University - Atlanta has a pedestrian campus, and only service and safety vehicles are allowed to drive through most academic spaces. The Cliff shuttle system, named for Clifton Road which borders campus, provides transportation for students, faculty, and staff who must travel greater distances. Satellite parking is provided for employees throughout the city to reduce congestion around Emory. These shuttles are powered by alternate fuel, much of which is made from recycled cooking oil from the University’s kitchens and hospital. Students cannot rent bicycles for free with their Emory ID cards. It cost $50 per hour. Emory also has a partnership with Zipcar, a company that rents cars for short-term usage and supports environmentalism. By renting a Zipcar rather than having their own, students can reduce their carbon footprint by also reducing the number of cars on the road and the amount of gas and oil they use.





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