Events
The Date is Set!
Homecoming 2024 is October 5.
Alumni & Friends Events:
Don’t miss the great program Brent Treash just did on Dolly Parton!
Alumni News
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Dr. Stephanie Edwards Compton Named E&H Outstanding Young Alum
Dr. Stephanie Edwards Compton is the recipient of the 2024 E&H Alumni Association’s A.L. Mitchell Young Alumna of the Year Award.
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Dr. Jack Wells Selected by E&H Alumni Association for Outstanding Faculty Award
Dr. Jack Wells is the 2024 recipient of the E&H Alumni Association’s James A. Davis Faculty Award.
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Susan Matthis Johnson Named for E&H Humanitarian Award
Susan Matthis Johnson is the recipient of the 2024 E&H Alumni Association Humanitarian Award.
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Amanda Gray Wants You to Visit SOVA
Amanda is a tourism and marketing specialist for the West Piedmont Planning District in Virginia, and she hopes you’ll soon visit Virginia’s other valley.
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Susan Matthis Johnson and the Turning Point for Richwood, West Virginia
When Susan Matthis Johnson graduated from Emory & Henry 49 years ago, she heard Dr. Steve Fisher say words that would change the course of her life and an entire town.
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Ed Morgan is the New Director for COA
Ed Morgan has a new hat.
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Garrett Butler Helps to Create Unforgettable Sports Events in Mississippi
Garrett Butler has found a unique way to grow his career while also serving his community.
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Corey Davis Honored with National Award
Corey Davis has been working hard in the lab, and the right people are taking notice.
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Rev. Susannah Davis to Preach on ‘Day 1’ on December 31, 2023.
Susannah Davis, E&H Class of 1992, will soon be featured on a nationally broadcast program as she delivers a sermon entitled “A New Song.” You can hear the broadcast on December 31, 2024 at www.Day1.org. The following press release was received in the E&H Alumni Office from the Day1 office.
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Jess Myer is Leading Adventures!
She was a big-time participant in the E&H Outdoor Leadership Program, she was a member of the program’s competitive Adventure Team, and she stayed in Emory an extra year to work as a staff member for E&H outdoor leadership. And when asked if she planned to do this sort of work as a career her answer comes quickly: “Absolutely not.”
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