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TRANSFORM THE WORLD

study Asian history in China

blaze trails with Outdoor Emory

preserve the Peavine Watershed

train athletes for the Special Olympics

catalog mummies at the Carlos Museum

work on public policy at The Carter Center

uncover the real story for the Emory Wheel

work to get a campus building “green” certified

perform a dance program about race in America

intern at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

study chimps at Yerkes National Primate Research Center

research the movement control degeneration of Wilson’s disease

write a play about cosmic background radiation for physics class

ace your way to a no. 1 national ranking for the women’s tennis team

voice student issues in the Emory Student Government Association

TRANSFORM THE WORLD

THAT'S WHAT STUDENTS DO AT EMORY

WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO?

At Emory you won’t just find students getting an education. It seems that’s fine for some, but the resources available at Emory are so extensive that many of our students feel compelled to go a step further. While you’re learning environmental science, why not help build a greener building? Instead of just studying ancient history, why not preserve mummies at the museum? Since your political science class gets you all fired up about international policy, why not intern at a think tank? You get the idea.

Take a look at the resources for learning at Emory, and think about what you could do with them. You might just discover a drive to choreograph modern dance or research an AIDS vaccine. Emory will give you the tools to transform the world, whichever corner of it you choose to tackle first.

Emory students transform the world.

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