Emory s Center for AI Learning offers experiential learning opportunities to students, bridging AI with real-world projects and fostering a holistic approach to AI education.
“Connect-Integrate-Reflect: Experiential Education at Emory,” the university’s new five-year Quality Enhancement Plan, will expand education abroad, internships and community-engaged learning for undergraduates, as well as development opportunities for faculty.
In its inaugural year, the Purpose Project is fostering conversations on purpose and meaning through new resources and programming that include workshops, events, trips and coursework.
Emory celebrated First-Gen Week Nov. 6-10 to highlight the unique experiences of students who are the first in their families to attend a four-year university and to build community among them.
Since President Fenves launched the $25 million matching funds imitative in late March, 10 new professorships have been established, with seven more in the pipeline. Generous donors have funded 66 professorships during 2O36.