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Emory University

Emory was founded in 1836 and is named after John Emory, a popular bishop of the Georgia Methodist Conference. It consists of nine academic divisions including schools of arts and sciences, theology, business, law, medicine, public health, and nursing. Emory is currently ranked 18th among national universities according to U.S. News and World Report and has ranked as high as 9th by the same publication in the past. The undergraduate business program of its Goizueta Business School was ranked 4th nationally by BusinessWeek in 2007.

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