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I am incredibly grateful for the opportunities Emory and The Carter Center have provided for me to explore this field as an ...
I still believe in Emory — not because it is perfect, but because its students refuse to let it be ordinary. I have seen what ...
As I began my freshman year, I was full of fear and anxiety. My inner voice told me that college was no longer an option, ...
Amanda Wendler is from Westfield, N.J., and majored in political science and Jewish studies. During her time at Emory, ...
Reflecting is, and always has been, difficult for me. I am comfortable when I am constantly on the move. It is hard for me to ...
Whether or not you achieved the childhood dreams you had, that is not the end. What is perceived to be failure can be a ...
College has turned out to be a place where I exceeded my own expectations, became a leader and moved out of my comfort zone.
My first sense of stability at Emory came from the people I met in Alabama Hall, my first-year year dorm. I joined the ...
In college, she served as editor-in-chief of The Emory Wheel, worked as a DJ at WMRE student radio and interned at the ...
It was extremely personal work — rooted in both science and my own lived experience — and it taught me how research, like ...
I hate writing about myself — so, instead, I want to dedicate my last piece for the Wheel to my college apartment and the ...
Emory University’s Class of 2025 celebrated the end of their undergraduate education at the annual Class Day Crossover ...