The Emory campus
is located on the edge of an older upscale residential neighborhood, Druid Hills
(where "Driving Miss Daisy" was filmed). Only six miles away you will find
Grady Memorial Hospital, located
in inner city Atlanta, and providing excellent care to the medically underserved
of metro Atlanta. A few miles from the Emory campus, you will find the "Buford
corridor", a multiethnic home to many of the new immigrants to Atlanta and the
US. Emory PA students live in both worlds, attending classes on the Emory
campus, but reaching out through volunteerism and clinical rotations to many
underserved communities. Atlanta is a modern, southern city. You will find aspects
of the "old south" and the "new south" in Atlanta. Beautiful old homes and tree
lined streets are found in many sections of the city. Pockets of poverty and
hard lives are also here. The Emory PA program sometimes presents these
contrasts to students.
Atlanta offers a wide
range of educational, cultural, and entertainment options. Emory University
maintains
Around Atlanta, a web page that features information about area attractions
and recreational opportunities in Atlanta and the surrounding area.
AccessAtlanta, a website associated with
the Atlanta Journal Constitution, offers information about local events, arts
and entertainment, and restaurants, as well as the latest local headlines.
MARTA, the website for the Metropolitan Atlanta
Rapid Transit Authority, provides information on getting around Atlanta via
public transportation. The free Emory
Cliff shuttle buses provide transportation to local malls, shops and campus
locations
Atlanta made Kiplinger’s
“Seven Cool Cities” list of fun and affordable top
towns for students and young professionals.
"Atlanta.
Southern hospitality here means serving up free Wi-Fi: Atlanta ranks fourth
among U.S. cities for wireless hot spots, according to MetroFreeFi.com. A
magnet for college-educated young people, the area has lost jobs in technology
but added them in the fields of education, hospitality and government. The
city's serious side includes Emory University and the Carter Center. Scene
hoppers hit Buckhead for the clubs and Little Five Points for the
coffeehouses, bars and restaurants."
Moving to a large city such as Atlanta can be
intimidating, although experience has shown us that many students are surprised
by how much they end up liking Atlanta (with a good number staying each year in
the metro area). We have prepared several
resources
for students approaching the move to Atlanta.
We've also provided some thoughts on what
life is like in PA school
at Emory.
Please visit a page of
"practical information
for visitors" to Emory for driving information, motels and restaurants near
the campus.
In addition, if you are planning to visit Emory
or the PA Program, here are several convenient links:
Campus Map, showing the
1462 Clifton
building (home of the PA Program)
Campus Map, showing the
Michael Street
Deck (nearest visitor parking to 1462 Clifton)
Take a
Virtual Emory tour.
For campus directions to the PA Program, direct your
internet browser to this
printable map in Adobe Acrobat format. You will also need the
key to the map. Our
building number on the map is 1370. If you need driving directions, they are
available here.
Click here for
Atlanta Attractions
Click
Here for Day Trips