Please note that some areas of operation within the Student Center will be virtual for the fall semester, please visit Campus Life Fall Reopening Plan for FAQs and updates about housing, dining, move in, student health, counseling and psychological services, extracurricular activities, and other pertinent campus information.

Welcome Desk

2nd Floor, North Pavilion

The Welcome Desk is staffed by student employees who can assist with general campus questions and provide services to the community including rental of recreation equipment - billiards, foosball, and video game controllers - to use in the recreation lounge on the second floor of the South Pavilion.  

Student Center Operations and Events (SCOE)

N304 

Student Center Operations and Events staff support programming and building operations for the Emory Student Center, which serves as the campus main student union, and provide event services for several additional spaces on campus including the Alumni Memorial University Center (AMUC) and Cox Hall Ballroom.

Student Involvement, Leadership and Transitions (SILT) 

S309; SGS in N219

Where students pursue passion and achieve connection to advance a global society.

To cultivate purpose in students through transformative experiences that promote engagement, learning, intercultural competency, and community building.

Civic and Community Engagement (CCE)

S330 

CCE promotes, coordinates and supports civic and community engagement efforts of the Emory community through learning, service and engaged scholarship to the campus, metro Atlanta and beyond. The CCE partners with students, staff and, faculty committed to doing meaningful service in the community. Currently, the CCE facilitates over 150 partnerships with numerous nonprofits, governmental agencies and community groups to address a range of important social issues.

Belonging and Community Justice (BCJ)

N320 

  • Center for Women : The Center for Women at Emory helps Emory University provide the best possible environment for women as students, scholars and employees. We advocate for gender equity throughout the University; provide resources and skill-building opportunities; and bring faculty, students, practitioners, activists, and other learners together to examine gender issues and work toward ethical solutions.

  • LGBT Life: The mission of the Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Life is to engage the university community in the creation of an affirming and just campus environment while supporting the development of students of all gender and sexual identities. Within our mission, we focus on different areas to best engage our students.

  • Office for RACE: The Office for Racial and Cultural Engagement (RACE) provides opportunities for the Emory community to explore concepts of race and racial justice. We promote dynamic and cohesive learning communities by creating space for individual, cultural, and communal development. This is done while observing our three tenets: Education & Awareness, Activism, and Identity Development. Overall, we encourage and challenge individuals to explore racial identities and enhance their awareness of exploration of why and how race informs identity development.