As part of a new initiative, Emory University will offer tuition-free education starting in the fall of 2026 for students from families earning under $200,000 annually. This new program, known as Emory Advantage Plus, will be available to both new and returning students who meet the income requirements. The university’s commitment to undergraduate financial aid will surpass $1 billion over the next four years. This program builds upon the original Emory Advantage program, which was first established in 2007, and aims to remove financial barriers for prospective students.
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Georgia is making headlines once again, but this time for all the wrong reasons. Emory University is currently grappling with the fallout from the police response to a protest on campus. As an Emory graduate, I am disheartened and outraged by the excessive use of force against unarmed protestors. It is absurd to think that in the state of Georgia, a barber requires more training than a state trooper. The fact that armed shooters are met with complacency while peaceful protestors are met with aggression is a stark reminder of the skewed priorities of law enforcement.
The scenes of police brutality at Emory University are reminiscent of past atrocities where authorities have used excessive force to crush dissent.… Continue reading