Wellbeing & Flourishing

Student success, well-being, and inclusive support systems.


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Understanding health, history and environment in urban Brazil
Historian Jeffrey Lesser and students from across Emory are intensely involved with one São Paulo neighborhood to study the effects of place and community on health — and inform interventions for the future.
sacred spaces botanical garden
Graduate education is intellectually rigorous — but flourishing requires more than academic achievement alone. Across Emory’s campus, sacred spaces and interfaith resources offer graduate students opportunities for reflection, prayer, meditation, and spiritual connection as part of a holistic student experience.
grad student appreciation week event schedule
Graduate Student Appreciation Week is a celebration of the incredible work and contributions of our students at Laney Graduate School. Through a variety of events, we express our appreciation while offering opportunities for connection, community-building, and time to recharge together.
Spring semester brings new programs, inspiring events to campus
The nine schools that make up Emory University head into the new semester with innovative initiatives, celebration-worthy achievements and a full slate of engaging speakers and events.
Boxes filled with packaged food items, including stuffing mix, mashed potatoes, and syrup, in a food pantry with shelves of supplies in the background.
Emory’s Student Case Management and Intervention Services is leading a campus-wide restock of the Eagle Food Pantry to support students facing food insecurity as finals approach.
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This semester, the Laney Graduate School is naming that reality and responding with intention through the launch of Flourishing at Laney, a new initiative designed to support graduate students as whole people—academically, personally, and professionally.
New methods expand access to molecules key to human health
A new approach to an old reaction boosts the ability to synthesize vinylic ethers — key building blocks for many molecules important to human health. Emory chemistry graduate student San Pham led the breakthrough work.
Spring semester brings new programs, inspiring events to campus
The nine schools that make up Emory University have plans for new programs, engaging events and more during the spring semester. Read a roundup of what’s in store.
Discovering the possible with Emory campus leaders
Part of being human is to make mistakes and missteps. With faculty, staff and alumni sharing their personal stories, Emory introduces “Reframes: Discovering the Possible,” a student-facing project seeking to ignite a campus-wide conversation about embracing the power of reframing unexpected moments in life.
New faculty, inspiring programs across campus to highlight spring semester
The nine schools that make up Emory University have plans for new programs, inspiring events and more during the spring semester. Read a roundup of what’s in store.