Emory Graduate Schools Rank Among Nation’s Best
Emory University’s graduate and professional schools are among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 “Best Graduate Schools” guide, which was released earlier this month.
Each year, U.S. News ranks professional schools and programs in business, education, law, engineering, medicine, and nursing. The rankings in these areas are based on two types of data: expert opinion about program excellence and statistical indicators that measure the quality of a school's faculty, research, students, and postgraduate outcomes for them.
Visit news.emory.edu for more information on the schools and programs included in this year’s national rankings.
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Last Chance: The April 15 Tax Deadline is Approaching
Emory’s International Student and Scholars (ISSS) and the Emory tax office provides several resources to help international students and scholars file their taxes before the Tuesday, April 15 deadline:
- ISSS Taxes webpage: While ISSS staff are not tax experts, they have created a dedicated webpage with helpful information.
- Tax Preparation Software: Emory offers access to Sprintax, a tax preparation software for international students and scholars.
- If you can’t file before April 15, you can apply for a six-month extension by completing Form 4868: Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File US Individual Income Tax Return” on our before 4/15. If you have further questions, please contact Sprintax.
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Cast Your Vote, Laney!! 2025–2026 LGSC Elections
It's time to vote!
Elections for the 2025–2026 Laney Graduate Student Council (LGSC) started at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, April 9, and run through 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16.
Ballots submitted after the deadline will not be counted.
Before voting, please take a moment to review the roster of candidates.
You can access the voting portal here.
If you experience any issues while voting, please contact Brendan Moriarty for tech support. For all other questions or concerns, contact Jennifer Cason.
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Free April Professional Development & Career Planning Events
Take advantage of three exciting free Professional Development and Career Planning events from our partners at Beyond the Professoriate, Beyond Graduate School, and the Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL). These workshops are designed to help you stand out in the job market.
Check out the full schedule of Professional Development and Career Planning events.
Beyond the Professoriate: Using AI in Your Job Search
This webinar is designed for doctoral students, PhDs, and postdocs from all academic disciplines who are wondering:
- What can AI do, and what are its limitations?
- What do I need to know before using AI in my job search?
- Will AI help me in my job search?
The webinar will be recorded. Advanced registration is required.
Time: 12–12:45 p.m.
Date: Wednesday, April 16
Format: Zoom
👉 Learn more and register here.
Beyond Graduate School: How to prepare for your first 90 days on the job
Join the Beyond Grad School team for this webinar where you’ll learn what to expect during your first 90 -days, and how to position yourself for success going forward.
The webinar will be recorded. Advanced registration is required.
Time: 2–2:30 p.m.
Date: Wednesday, April 16
Format: Zoom
👉 Learn more and register here.
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Exploring Non-faculty Careers in Academia
People who hold advanced degrees in STEM disciplines serve in many roles across academia – from administration and research support, to teaching centers and advising – where their preparation in teaching as well as their analytical and organizational skills are invaluable. Learn what some of these professions are like and ask questions of CIRTL alumni who work in these roles in this online panel event. Panelists will talk about their specific positions, their pathway to those positions, and the value of remaining connected to academia.
Time: 12-1 p.m.
Date: Tuesday, April 15
Format: Virtual
👉 Learn more and register here.
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Enhancing Accessibility at Emory Events
Are you looking for innovative and practical guidance on creating accessible events? The Department of Accessibility Services is hosting an interactive Enhancing Accessibility at Emory Events workshop.
Facilitated by Joelle Butler, Associate Director of the Department of Accessibility Services, the following topics will be discussed:
- Identifying common disability & accessibility barriers in event planning
- Best practices in preparing for an event to promote accessibility for all attendees
- Campus partners or vendors to engage to assist in planning for an accessible event
- Day-of-event strategies for addressing unexpected accessibility challenges
Time: 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Date: Thursday, April 17
Register here
Workshop Accessibility and Questions? Contact Joelle Butler to make a reasonable accommodation request. Requests should be submitted seven business days prior to the workshop date.
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This just in! LGS Writing Group will meet in May and June
Join other graduate students for 2 hours of focused time to work on your projects!
Become a part of our supportive community that encourages productivity!
Complete this survey to learn more and express interest.
Question? Contact Olexandra Kostenko
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Job Opportunity - Quantitative Theory and Methods Recruiting Fall 2025 Teaching Assistants
The Department of Quantitative Theory and Methods (QTM) is recruiting teaching assistants for Fall 2025 for a full range of undergraduate and master’s-level courses from QTM 100 to QTM 530. Click on the following applications to apply:
Learn more here
Questions? Contact lora.mcdonald@emory.edu
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Job Opportunity - Student Intervention Services Responder
Campus Life’s Student Intervention Services is seeking new responders to join the SIS team. Students who are second-year graduate students and beyond are encouraged to apply.
The SIS Crisis On-Call Team is staffed 24/7 and responds to students’ active crises. Compensation is provided and SIS Team Responders receive ongoing training and support.
Questions? Contact Kimberly McNeal
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Piedmont TATTO Fellowship on Sustainability and Curriculum Development
Piedmont TATTO Fellowship is accepting applications for graduate students in all disciplines. Through this fellowship, students will have the opportunity to expand their teaching repertoire around sustainability, environmental, and social justice issues.
This one-day workshop offers fellows the opportunity to:
- Learn from campus experts
- Explore engaged learning opportunities
- Experience creative teaching strategies
- Develop teaching materials.
Stipend: $500 upon completion and approval of a syllabus and attendance at an end-of-summer field trip. Application deadline: April 18, 2025 Learn more here
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Fox Center Humanities Pathways Fellowship
This fellowship is intended to provide a graduate student in the humanities or humanistic social sciences a pathway into academic careers beyond the tenure track. The selected fellow will gain a broad range of professional experience by collaborating with our staff team, including in the areas of program management, event design, budget management, research and assessment, and communications. Students with a strong interest in alternative academic careers are especially encouraged to apply. The fellow will have a desk at the Center and is expected to work primarily in person. Occasional evening work (1-2 times per month) is expected as part of supporting the Center’s events program. Work schedule: 20 hours/week
Application deadline: April 28, 2025 Learn more here.
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Polish Your English Skills This Summer
Join the LGS English Language Support Program this summer to enhance your communication skills!
Why should you participate? Participants will engage in dynamic, in-person, multi-level courses:
- Presentation Skills – Master poster presentations, video abstracts, and more.
- Discussion Skills – Explore U.S. cultural references.
- Writing Skills – Develop effective techniques and advance your current projects.
🗓️ Dates: First session is this summer from May 17 - June 28
Express interest here
Questions? Contact Heather Boldt (ELSP)
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Parenting Series: Raising Resilient Teens
As a parent or guardian raising a teenager, challenges may arise as your child grows, changes, and increases autonomy. This interactive workshop offers parents and guardians the support they may need.
April 22 | Session 2: Preparing for Independence
This evidence-based, engaging series session will focus on communication, resilience & the path to adulthood. Gain the knowledge and tools to nurture strong, resilient, and optimistic tweens and teens.
⏰ Time: 12 - 1 p.m.
📅 Date: April 22
🔗Register here
Submit questions ahead of time here.
Both sessions will be recorded and distributed to registrants following each series.
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Academic Success Resources
Are you looking for some help related to procrastination, imposter syndrome, test anxiety, perfectionism, or attention and concentration challenges? Check out the resources available on CAPS’ website.
In addition, the LGS Student Affairs Team is here to support every phase of your educational journey, so reach out any time! They can connect you to resources, answer questions you might have, or discuss concerns.
Explore these topics and other student affairs-related topics by contacting an LGS Student Affairs team member:
Jennifer M. Cason, EdD, assistant dean of student affairs and deputy Title IX coordinator
Emily Neutens, associate director of student affairs
Shannon Marsh, student affairs program coordinator
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Emory Student Telehealth 24/7 Medical and Mental Health
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Are You Concerned about a Student?
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Emory Flexible Teaching Toolkit
The toolkit is a collection of resources
designed to support the development of
flexible courses from CFDE, TLT, ATS,
and Library Services. Resources are
helpful to graduate students involved in
teaching at every level.
Read here.
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Attention Laney Community:
Do you have an idea for a story or event for this newsletter? If so, please submit it here.
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