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Class of 2011 most diverse, international in history

 

Emory College welcomed to campus this week the most selective and diverse freshman class in its history. The Class of 2011, 1,265 in all, was chosen from a record 15,374 applications, up 8.1 percent from last year's pool. Oxford College also saw a record number of applicants, up 20.7 percent from last year, resulting in its most selective class as well.
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Class of 2011 by the numbers

Each fall injects a sense of renewal across Emory’s campus. A large part of that feeling is the energy brought here by incoming first-year students. Below are a few statistics about Emory’s Class of 2011.
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Doors open at Turman Hall

Emory's new Turman Hall, one of the first "green" residence halls in Georgia and the initial phase of the University's planned freshman complex has opened its doors to its first freshman occupants.
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Freshmen rock the house at Songfest

A rite of freshman passage for the last 24 years, Songfest is one of Emory's most enduring and spirited traditions. Songfest pits freshman residence halls against one another in a battle of song and dance. See the photos.
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Catch the spirit at Homecoming 2007!

Emory Homecoming Weekend begins Thursday, September 27 and runs through Sunday, September 30, and if it feels like the campuswide celebration has come around pretty quickly this year, well … it has.
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My Dinner with 12 Strangers

by Kim Palumbarit 07C
Last year at this time I was an Emory College senior, sitting down to dinner at Wytch 52C 55T 66M 66MR and Jo Anne 54N Stubbs’ house with nine complete strangers. We shared our Emory stories, ate a delicious roast, and left with a standing invitation to come back to the Stubbs’ house for dinner.
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Donuts of distinction

In a small, concrete house in the middle of Honduras, in a town named Las Vegas, the idea to create a business to sustain youth projects was born from a single batch of donuts.
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Former Agnes Scott president joins Emory faculty

Former Agnes Scott College President Mary Brown Bullock has been named Visiting Distinguished Professor of China Studies at Emory in the departments of history and political science. She began her appointment this fall, and will focus her teaching on contemporary China, U.S.-China relations, and Western science and medicine in China.
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