Cox Hall
About
Located along the Cox Bridge in the center of campus, Cox Hall is a central location for dining, studying, and community.
The first floor houses the Cox Hall Food Market, offering various grab-and-go options.
Students often meet their friends on the 2nd floor, where lounges and the Computing Center are located. This technology lounge is where students can work and destress from schoolwork. Computers are paired with various seating arrangements, and students can use the multiple lounges and meeting rooms free of charge. The Emory Arts and Tech Lab is located in the back of the building.
The 3rd floor houses the offices for Belonging and Community Justice, helping students find a sense of belonging and supporting them in connecting to various communities.
- Monday-Friday: 7 a.m. – 10 p.m.
- Saturday-Sunday: 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Holiday Hours:
- Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Other Cox Hall Facilities:
- Food Court Hours (1st Floor): Check the food court hours
(Closed for renovation through summer 2025.) - Computing Center (2nd Floor): Check the Computing Center hours
Hours are subject to change based on university holiday hours and activities.
Directions & Parking
Closest Parking: Peavine Visitors Lot
Offices Located in the Cox Hall
Asian Student Center
This space serves as a gathering place for students to celebrate distinct Asian and Asian American cultural heritages and learn about shared histories and identities. Programming focuses on education, community building, and awareness of issues that impact all members of the broader Asian diaspora.
Emory Black Student Union (EBSU)
Students use the space for educational and social programming, community building, studying, and meetings. The Emory Black Student Union represents Emory University's commitment to ensuring an inclusive, equitable, and just environment that allows all community members to thrive.
Center for Women
Emory University’s Center for Women helps provide the best possible environment for women as students, scholars, and employees. The Center for Women offers resources and skill-building opportunities, bringing students together to examine gender issues and work toward ethical solutions.
Centro Latinx
Fosters a community that embraces the diverse cultural heritage, history, and traditions of Latinx/Hispanic peoples.
Emory First
A central hub for first-generation students and students from low and limited-income backgrounds, Emory First extends Emory’s history of support and ensures access to essential resources and community.
LGBT Life
This program engages the university community in creating an affirming and just campus environment while supporting the development of students of all genders and sexual identities.
Currently Under Construction
Cox Hall Food Market is a vibrant dining environment featuring stations providing numerous cuisine options for lunch and dinner.