February is Water Awareness Month!

Atlanta is one of the largest municipalities on one of the smallest watersheds in the nation. We are a region of droughts and floods, coupled with old sewer infrastructure and high water rates. Going forward, efforts to use water more consciously will require commitment from students, faculty, staff, visitors and others – and that commitment will make a difference locally for years to come.

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Clairmont Educational Garden

Clairmont Campus 1945 Starvine Way, Decatur, GA, United States

Tomatoes, lettuces, peas, beans, greens, eggplant, broccoli, strawberries, and even cotton are grown in Emory’s Educational Gardens. The gardens have become islands of beauty, education and food that is used in … Continue Reading →

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Rollins Educational Garden

Rollins School of Public Health 1518 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA, United States

Tomatoes, lettuces, peas, beans, greens, eggplant, broccoli, strawberries, and even cotton are grown in Emory’s Educational Gardens. The gardens have become islands of beauty, education and food that is used in … Continue Reading →

Farmers Market

Cox Hall Bridge 569 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, Atlanta

Now featuring Chattahoochee Riverkeeper!

Farmers Market

Cox Hall Bridge 569 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, Atlanta

Now featuring Chattahoochee Riverkeeper!

Farmers Market

Cox Hall Bridge 569 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, Atlanta

Now featuring Chattahoochee Riverkeeper!

Critical Mass

woodruff park

Want to enjoy a summer bike ride through Atlanta? Critical Mass brings hundreds of Atlantans together for a bike ride the last Friday of every month. The ride starts at … Continue Reading →

Emory Farmers Market

Cox Hall Bridge 569 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, Atlanta

The Emory Farmers Market features local and seasonal produce, artisan products, baked goods, diverse lunch options, and more. Vendors include local Georgia farmers and small business owners, offering delicious, convenient, … Continue Reading →