Emory's Best
Photos of 2018

Two Emory Class of 2018 graduates pose are all smiles at the 2018 Commencement

Throughout the year, Emory's staff photographers document accomplishments, breakthroughs and extraordinary moments across the university.

As 2018 draws to a close, take a look back at 20 of their best photos of the year.

(Photos are best viewed horizontally.)

An Emory student reads from a book in an office
An Emory student reads from a book in an office

Emory Law student Namratha Minupuri serves as editorial assistant for the Journal of Law and Religion, published by Emory's Center for the Study of Law and Religion in collaboration with Cambridge University Press. Photo by Stephen Nowland.

Students dance and play instruments at Emory's International Festival
Students dance and play instruments at Emory's International Festival

Emory's fifth annual International Festival and World Cup Tournament took place Friday, April 13, on McDonough Field, organized by the International Student Leadership and Advocacy Board. The event was part of Dooley's Week, Emory's annual celebration of school spirit. Photo by Stephen Nowland.

Emory College professor Thomas Gillespie poses in front of many tropical plants
Emory College professor Thomas Gillespie poses in front of many tropical plants

Emory disease ecologist Thomas Gillespie has served on an international committee that developed best practice guidelines for health monitoring and disease control in great ape populations, part of a growing public education effort. Photo by Kay Hinton.

Dr. Doug Murphy of Emory St. Joseph's Hospital works at an operating table with three others
Dr. Doug Murphy of Emory St. Joseph's Hospital works at an operating table with three others

Douglas Murphy, chief heart surgeon at Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital, repairs a patient's heart valve, assisted by a surgical team as well as a Da Vinci surgical robot. Photo by Jack Kearse.

Four Emory students participate in the 2018 Candlelight Crossover as part of the 2018 Emory Commencement traditions
Four Emory students participate in the 2018 Candlelight Crossover as part of the 2018 Emory Commencement traditions

Undergraduates in the Class of 2018 gather for the Candlelight Crossover, a treasured Emory tradition marking their transition from students to alumni. Photo by Ann Watson.

Students line up to be seated at the 2018 Commencement
Students line up to be seated at the 2018 Commencement

Graduates from the nine schools that make up Emory University line up to find their seats at Emory’s 173rd Commencement, honoring the Class of 2018. Photo by Ann Watson.

Taos Wynn poses on a set of stairs
Taos Wynn poses on a set of stairs

Taos Wynn 06Ox 09C is just one of the many Emory alumni who are "stepping up" as leaders and humanitarians. Wynn, founder of the Perfect Love Foundation, explains that he founded the organization “to harness the collective power of love to address society’s problems.” Photo by Kay Hinton.

Three Emory students work with Professor Cassandra Quave in the field
Three Emory students work with Professor Cassandra Quave in the field

Emory ethnobotanist Cassandra Quave leads students into the fields of South Georgia in a search for secrets of ancient remedies that may benefit modern medicine. Photo by Ann Watson.

Two students pose in front of the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta
Two students pose in front of the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta

Jard Lerebours, a senior majoring in creative writing and film, and Michelle Baltrusitis, a senior majoring in business and Spanish, spent their summer working with WonderRoot, an arts organization dedicated to improving the cultural and social landscape of Atlanta. Photo by Stephen Nowland.

Dr. Vin Tangpricha poses in front of the rainbow crosswalks in midtown Atlanta
Dr. Doug Murphy ofDr. Vin Tangpricha poses in front of the rainbow crosswalks in midtown Atlanta Emory St. Joseph's Hospital works at an operating table with three others

Vin Tangricha, global expert in transgender health and professor in Emory's Division of Endocrinology, stands in front of the rainbow crosswalks in Atlanta's midtown neighborhood. Photo by Jack Kearse.

Number 15 of Emory's Women's soccer team high-fives other soccer players
Number 15 of Emory's Women's soccer team high-fives other soccer players

Lindsey Breskow, first-year student and no. 15 on Emory's women's soccer team, high-fives teammates on the soccer field. Photo by Kay Hinton.

A student works on the farm at Oxford College
A student works on the farm at Oxford College

Emory's Oxford College is home to the Oxford Organic Farm. Produce from the farm is served through Oxford's dining services, sold at Emory’s weekly farmers market and offered to local community members through a subscription service. About 150 students provide much of the farm’s labor and many Oxford faculty incorporate the farm into their classes. Photo by Kay Hinton.

Jason Parks and Dominique Wilkins give each other a high five at the finish line of the Winship 5K
Jason Parks and Dominique Wilkins give each other a high five at the finish line of the Winship 5K

Emory medical resident and three-time Winship Win the Fight 5K winner Jason Parks leaps to high-five NBA legend Dominique Wilkins at the finish line of the 2018 fundraising run/walk. Photo by Jack Kearse.

Two Emory students walk through a park
Two Emory students walk through a park

Students walk on the Emory Quad on a bright fall day. Photo by Stephen Nowland.

Emory faculty member Carol Anderson stands in front of a window
Emory faculty member Carol Anderson stands in front of a window

In her acclaimed new book “One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy,” Emory historian Carol Anderson asserts that many of the efforts employed to impede black voters in the Jim Crow South are still being used successfully today. Photo by Stephen Nowland.

Dr. Esiashvili and Dr. Kahn of Winship Cancer Institute pose by a piece of machinery
Dr. Esiashvili and Dr. Kahn of Winship Cancer Institute pose by a piece of machineryDr. Doug Murphy ofDr. Vin Tangpricha poses in front of the rainbow crosswalks in midtown Atlanta Emory St. Joseph's Hospital works at an operating table with three others

Shannon Kahn (right) made a radical career change from accountancy to medicine. As a medical student and resident at Emory, she trained under Natia Esiashvili (left), who leads the pediatric radiation oncology service at Winship. Kahn says Esiashvili's mentorship was a turning point. Photo by Jack Kearse.

Senior Adviser to the President, Robert M. Franklin Jr. speaks at a podium
Senior Adviser to the President, Robert M. Franklin Jr. speaks at a podium

Robert Franklin, James T. and Berta R. Laney Professor in Moral Leadership, participates in a dramatic reading of lectures originally given by abolitionist and orator Frederick Douglass for “Frederick Douglass: A Bicentennial Tribute.” Photo by Ann Watson.

A group of servicepeople line up in formation at the Emory Veteran's Day ceremony
A group of servicepeople line up in formation at the Emory Veteran's Day ceremony

The 10th annual Emory Veteran's Day ceremony honored veterans and active duty service members who are Emory students, faculty, staff and members of the broader community. Photo by Kay Hinton.

One of the five rooms where patients are treated with proton therapy at the newly opened Proton Therapy Center
One of the five rooms where patients are treated with proton therapy at the newly opened Proton Therapy Center

With the December opening of the Emory Proton Therapy Center, a first in Georgia and one of fewer than 30 in the nation, Winship Cancer Institute adds a powerful radiation therapy option to its broad array of cancer-fighting tools. Photo by Jack Kearse.

Two Emory students pet a therapy dog during finals week
Two Emory students pet a therapy dog during finals week

As the semester comes to a close, Woodruff Library’s Outreach and Education team offers an annual Pet Therapy Study Break during finals to help students destress with furry friends. Photo by Ann Watson.

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