Emory University is a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia, founded in 1836 and moved to its current Druid Hills campus in 1915. Methodist-affiliated by heritage but non-sectarian today, Emory enrolls roughly 7,500 undergraduate and 8,500 graduate students. The university is closely linked with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Emory Healthcare; notable academic strengths include medicine, public health, business (Goizueta), law, and the humanities. The Eagles compete in NCAA Division III as members of the University Athletic Association. A two-year on-campus residency requ…