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About Emory


 
Emory is the area surrounding Emory University is a private university in Atlanta, Georgia. Emory recently ranked 20th national universities according to U.S. News and World Report (2006).

About half of its students studying at the undergraduate program and the other half are registered in one of the graduate programs.

Emory marked the sesquicentennial anniversary in 1986, when it featured a student body of about 8,500 students. Since then, the university has continued to expand significantly, in addition to acquiring a national reputation. The students under the Student Administration over plans for expansion, now approaches 6,000 students, which may be another 5,000 are graduate and professional schools. Emory has constantly striven to the last fifteen years, in order to improve its facilities, adding buildings, Rollins School of Public Health and the O. Wayne Rollins Research Center in 1990, Whitehead Biomedical Research Building in 2001, Michael C. Carlos Museum in 1993 (Michael Graves designed), Roberto C. Goizueta Business School (1998), has been named in recent Coca-Cola Chief Executive Officer, the mathematics and Science Center (2002), Donna and Marvin Schwartz Center for the performing arts (2002), which is given in Annex C. Roberto Goizeuta Business School (2005), and the renovation of the Woodruff Physical Education Center (2005), and the continued expansion of Emory University Hospital. University fell from an earlier design for the construction of the performing arts center, which is produced by Peter Eisenman of his workshop at Harvard University Graduate School of Design.

University also completed the strategic planning process in 2005, headed by President James Wagner, Provost Earl Lewis and Executive Vice President Michael Johns. After extensive consultation with the entire Emory community, the plan was submitted and approved by the board of trustees. The estimated $ 3 billion plan for dramatically improving the facilities and to strengthen university programs in specific areas. They are focused on issues, including global health, predictive medicine, and other major world issues.



 


 
 



 
 


 

 

 

 

 

 


 



 

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