A total of eighteen faculty apartments, designed with the needs of the resident faculty member in mind, are located inside the undergraduate and graduate residential centers at Clairmont Campus. Space for social gatherings, food preparation, entertaining, and personal conversation are built into several faculty apartments.

Each of the two bedroom, two bathroom apartments are fully furnished and come with local telephone service, basic cable television service, utilities, a washer and dryer, refrigerator, microwave, and dishwasher, parking pass, and shuttle service to campus via the Emory shuttle system.

In recognition of the success that Emory's presidents have brought to the University, each of the faculty apartments is named for a different university president. Dr. Gary Hauk, Vice President and Deputy to the President as well as one of the first members of the Faculty-in-Residence program, has written a superb history of Emory entitled A Legacy of Heart and Mind: Emory Since 1836. Hauk provides us with a thorough picture of what each of the past university presidents contributed to Emory. Much of the historical information on this website is drawn from Hauk's book. To learn more about the apartments and the presidents for which they are named, click on the links below.


BP03 - Ignatius Alphonso Few (1836-1839)
BP05 - Augustus Baldwin Longstreet (1840-1848)


HP01 - George Foster Pierce (1848-1854)
HP03 - Alexander Means (1854-1855)


H101 - James R. Thomas (1855-1867)
H105 - Luther M. Smith (1867-1871)
H201 - Atticus Greene Haygood (1875-1884)
H205 - Isaac Stiles Hopkins (1884-1888)
H301 - James Edward Dickey (1902-1915)
H305 - Harvey Warren Cox (1920-1942)


H401 - S. Walter Martin (1957-1962)
H405 - Sanford Soverhill Atwood (1963-1977)


E216 - Osborn L. Smith (1871-1875)
E316 - Charles E. Dowman (1898-1902)
F214 - Warren Akin Candler (1888-1898)
F314 - Goodrich C. White (1942-1957)


E401 - William M. Chace (1994-2003)
F401 - James Thomas Laney (1977-1993)