The American Academy of Nursing will induct 16 members of the Emory community into its 2025 Class of Fellows. The inductees include faculty, alumni and administrators from the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Rollins School of Public Health, Laney Graduate School, and Emory Healthcare.
Nearly 32% of the physicians recognized in the 2025 “Top Doctors” issue of Atlanta magazine are physicians within Emory Healthcare, Emory Healthcare Network and medical staff credentialed at Emory hospitals.
As one of only nine students admitted to the PhD pathway of the highly specialized, accelerated doctoral program, Tuan Vinh will work to discover biomarkers to enable earlier diagnosis and treatments of diseases.
Carlos del Rio, MD, a longtime Emory faculty member, infectious diseases physician, HIV/AIDS researcher, collaborative colleague, mentor and global health leader, has been honored with the prestigious 2024 James Shepherd Lifetime Achievement Award from the Georgia Hospital Association.
International students who graduated with the Class of 2025 represented more than 60 countries. See photos from the event at the Miller Ward Alumni House, which recognized the achievements of graduating students.
Jeffrey V. Ravetch and Christopher C. Goodnow were selected to receive the award for their groundbreaking research that has revealed new insights into the human immune system and paved the way for novel disease treatments.
Each summer, Emory’s International Student and Scholar Services hosts Passport to Emory programs to meet new students and their families. This year’s events took place in Mumbai, Hong Kong and Seoul.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University Hospital participated in a nationwide four-day, large-scale patient movement exercise designed to test and validate the nation’s ability to move patients with highly infectious diseases safely and securely to regional treatment centers.