Programs

THE CENTER FOR WOMEN AT EMORY, is a place where women gather for lively discussion or quiet contemplation. Established in 1992, it offers learning experiences that help Emory women transform themselves and society. Its educational programs link the individual woman’s personal creativity to a life lived in the community and reflect the diverse views of women in all walks of life. The Center provides advocacy, support, and the opportunity to transforms concerns into action.


The Center for Women offers a variety of programs exploring important issues such as women’s health, financial independence, sexuality, and violence against women. Emory’s outstanding women and their accomplishments are recognized through prestigious awards. The Center’s library and resource room house a large and diverse collection of books and research materials related to gender issues. There is a private room within the space for nursing mothers, and a lounge for meeting and hanging out. On-site wellness services include discounted massage therapy are offered regularly.

We welcome suggestions for programs, events, and library holdings. Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to drop by our home on the third floor of Cox Hall. Come visit the library, meet the staff, sign up for the mailing list, and experience a space designed for and by women.

Women's Center Links

  • Visit the National Women's
    Studies Association to learn
    about their upcoming conference
    in Atlanta, GA at nwsa.org.