Life at Emory
Emory University is one of the major biological research and medical referral centers in the Southeast and is among the fastest growing Medical Centers in the United States. Emory is consistently ranked in the top 20 institutions nationally for NIH research support. Emory was named one of the 25 “New Ivies” by Newsweek, a testament to its quality and dedication to education.
The 704-acre campus is in a beautifully wooded area six miles northeast of downtown Atlanta. The city of Atlanta and its metropolitan area, populated by about 6 million people and widely considered the cultural and industrial center of the Southeast, offers a host of diverse opportunities. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Center and Library and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change are both internationally known educational service facilities.
Culturally, Atlanta offers the Atlanta Ballet, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Alliance Theater, the High Museum of Art, and the Michael C. Carlos Museum on the Emory campus. The Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Zoo Atlanta, and the new Georgia Aquarium, which is considered one of the finest in the world, are also located in the city. The city has four major professional sports teams and is easily accessible by a convenient bus and rail system. For outdoor activities, the Appalachian Mountains are located just north of the city, and Atlantic and Gulf Coast beaches are accessible by car.