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.
Farmers Market
Cox Hall Bridge 569 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, AtlantaNow featuring Chattahoochee Riverkeeper!
Swallow: Food Security in Nigeria’s Changing Climate
The Carter Center Cypress RoomEmory's partner, The Carter Center, cordially invites you to celebrate EARTH DAY with a documentary screening and Q&A with the filmmakers. If you work in Nigeria, are concerned about food … Continue Reading →
Farmers Market
Cox Hall Bridge 569 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, AtlantaNow featuring Chattahoochee Riverkeeper!
Farmers Market
Cox Hall Bridge 569 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, AtlantaNow featuring Chattahoochee Riverkeeper!
Eagle Row Educational Garden
Come volunteer in the Eagle Row Educational Garden (located beside the tennis courts) to cultivate food and community on Emory's campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams … Continue Reading →
Emory Farmers Market: Peach Festival
Cox Hall Bridge 569 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, AtlantaThe Peach Festival will be a special themed Summer Farmers Market celebrating peaches, Georgia's iconic summertime fruit, and featuring the International Tuba and Euphonium Group. The Emory Farmers Market features … Continue Reading →
Cox Educational Garden
Cox Hall Bridge 569 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, AtlantaCome volunteer in the Cox Educational Garden to cultivate food and community on Emory's campus! The Educational Gardens are maintained by teams of Emory community members and are located all … Continue Reading →
Med School Garden
School of Medicine GardenCome volunteer in the Med School Garden to cultivate food and community on Emory’s campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams of Emory community members and are located … Continue Reading →