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Libraries

Emory Libraries serve as the university’s intellectual center, transforming teaching, learning, and research. Our print and digital collections serve as the heartbeat of the university and fuel the academic enterprise. Your generous support enables us to achieve our mission and provide the resources to advance faculty and student success.

By supporting Emory Libraries, you help us move forward on our main priorities for the campus community: expanding and preserving our collections, contextualizing those works through insightful programming, ensuring our facilities remain state of the art, addressing instruction and research needs, and offering innovative technology and tools. Your gift helps support collection development and the preservation of these important works in all formats. You also bolster our commitment to share these collections with the broader Emory community through special exhibitions and public programs.

For Emory Day of Giving, we are highlighting these giving opportunities:

University Libraries Fund—Gifts support programs and exhibitions that engage the campus and the community, special collections, and digital innovations for the next generation of scholars.

African American Collections Fund—Gifts support the acquisition of print material and ephemera from African American history and culture, as well as related public programming. 

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Top Donors Leaderboard
Our schools, units, and causes had many fans at the close of Emory Day of Giving on March 24. Challenge dollars are awarded to the fund with the most donors in our eight winning groups: Athletics–Swimming and Diving, Oxford College–Judge Horace J. Johnson, Jr. Scholarship Endowment, Emory College Fund for Excellence, Goizueta Business School Fund for Excellence, Theology School Fund for Excellence, Nursing School Scholarship Fund, Student Organizations–Oxford Class Gift, and Rollins School of Public Health Fund for Excellence.
Rank Prize Schools/Units/Causes Donors
1 $1,500 Athletics 488
2 $1,100 Oxford College 354
3 $950 College of Arts and Sciences 280
4 $750 Goizueta Business School 209
5 $625 Candler School of Theology 202
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Kick Off Challenge
Let's finish strong! The top three participating groups with the most dollars raised from 9:00–11:00 p.m. EDT on March 24 earned additional funding. Challenge dollars are awarded to the fund with the most dollars raised in the three winning groups: Oxford College-Judge Horace J. Johnson, Jr. Scholarship Endowment, Athletics-Volleyball Gifts, and Emory College Fund for Excellence.
Rank Prize SCHOOLS/UNITS/CAUSES Gifts
1 $500 Rollins School of Public Health 46
2 $300 Oxford College 21
3 $200 Parents Fund 3
4 School of Nursing 2
5 College of Arts and Sciences 2
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Toast Away Wonderful Wednesday
In 1982, Emory set the world record for the largest non-alcoholic toast. Together we toasted and raised support for schools, units, and causes at Emory. Thanks to anonymous donors 74C and 97C, the top five participating groups with the most gifts raised from 4:00–6:00 p.m. EDT on March 24 earned additional funding. Challenge dollars were awarded to the following funds: Oxford College–Judge Horace J. Johnson, Jr. Scholarship Endowment ($600), Athletics–Swimming and Diving ($500), Sustainability Initiatives Fund ($400), Emory College Scholarships ($300), and Theology School Fund for Excellence ($200).
Rank SCHOOLS/UNITS/CAUSES Gifts
1 Oxford College 49
2 Athletics 35
3 Sustainability Initiatives 19
4 College of Arts and Sciences 16
5 Candler School of Theology 14
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Match
African American Collections Match
Beginning at midnight EDT on March 24, donations to the African American Collections Fund will be matched dollar for dollar, up to $5,000. This match was generously contributed by Randall and Nancy Burkett.
$3,386 MATCHED
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Most Dollars Leaderboard
The bigger the numbers, the brighter the future. Challenge dollars are awarded to the fund with the most dollars raised in our eight winning groups: Athletics–Swimming and Diving, Oxford College Fund for Excellence, Emory College Fund for Excellence, Goizueta Business School Fund for Excellence, Candler School of Theology Fund for Excellence.
Rank Prize Schools/Units/Causes Raised
1 $1,000 Athletics $122,664.69
2 $750 College of Arts and Sciences $100,807.54
3 $500 Oxford College $72,775.08
4 $300 Goizueta Business School $54,572.42
5 $200 Candler School of Theology $33,045.00
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Swoop In and Win
Congratulations to Athletics-Swimming and Diving for winning the $500 during the Swoop In and Win challenge!
Rank SCHOOLS/UNITS/CAUSES Raised
1 Athletics $7,179.00
2 Global Health Institute $1,375.00
3 Urgent Student Need $1,010.00
4 Center for Ethics $525.00
5 Goizueta Business School $305.00
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Final Countdown
What a strong finish to Emory Day of Giving! The top three participating groups with the most dollars raised from 9:00–11:00 p.m. EDT on March 24 earned additional funding. Challenge dollars are awarded to: Oxford College–Judge Horace J. Johnson, Jr. Scholarship Endowment, Athletics–Volleyball Gifts, and Emory College Fund for Excellence.
Rank Prize SCHOOLS/UNITS/CAUSES Raised
1 $500 Oxford College $11,960.00
2 $300 Athletics $8,460.00
3 $200 College of Arts and Sciences $4,170.00
4 Goizueta Business School $3,776.00
5 Rollins School of Public Health $3,585.00
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