During his PhD studies at Emory, Vishwanath Seshagiri used artificial intelligence to bridge the gap between the collection and creation of computer logs, leading him to develop solutions now utilized by professionals.
The Provost’s Distinguished Teaching Awards honor outstanding scholars who excel as teachers within formal and informal educational settings. Meet the seven recipients for 2025.
During her PhD program in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Roseline Jean Louis built community at Emory and beyond, served vulnerable populations, and received a prestigious fellowship from the National Birth Equity Collaborative.
Amita Manatunga, the Donna J. Brogan Professor in Biostatistics at Rollins School of Public Health, has provided impactful mentorship for more than 30 years. She is the recipient of the university’s 2025 Exemplary Teacher of the Year Award.
While working on his master’s degree at Rollins School of Public Health, Zykevise Gamble applied rigorous scholarship, leadership skills and a passion for service to improve health equity in Atlanta and beyond.
An elective class on medical education revealed an unexpected passion for Humphrey Pruett: collaborative learning. He used it as a springboard for developing a tutor training workshop and other resources for School of Medicine students.
With finals underway, explore various spaces to decompress around campus — and learn about the value of mindfulness from Emory’s Buddhist chaplain and how to manage stress from an Emory doctor.
The annual Move More Challenge runs May 1-31, encouraging members of the Emory community to engage in daily physical activity. Learn what’s new this year and how you can participate.
The School of Medicine offers the Kathelen and Dan Amos Medical Student Loan Forgiveness Program to support current students, recent graduates and residents who plan to practice primary care in Georgia. Janhavi Dubhashi, who will graduate from the Emory School of Medicine in May 2025, is an Amos Scholar who plans to practice medicine in Georgia.