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Get Involved

There are many ways for Emory students to get involved in creating a healthy campus.

What's your passion?

Music and Scriptwriting?

Help us create podcasts on a variety of health topics for download by busy Emory students like yourself. Contact Shirley to learn more.

Facebook?

Help us get the word out about fun events and programs. Contact Shirley to learn more.

Food?

Get involved with the Food Advisory Committee or the Culinary Club. Contact Carol to learn more.

Sounding off?

Join our Student Health Advisory Committee. Contact Lex to learn more, or copy the membership application and paste into an email to Lex.

Photography?

Help us create an environmental scan (photos and narrative) of campus. We can even loan you a digital camera to use. Contact Heather for more info.

YouTube?

Help us make fun and interesting videos about health topics for posting online. Contact Shirley for more info.

Exploring new ways to have fun?

If you are looking for ways to have fun without drugs or alcohol, let us connect you with other students looking for and finding the same thing! Contact Gini or Willie to learn more.

Greek Life?

Join Sexual Assault Awareness Greek Advocates (SAAGA) to be involved in support and prevention initiatives through education. Contact Aline to learn more.

Still haven't found what you are looking for?

Tell us about it! We work with individual students and student groups on all kinds of creative activism. We would love to partner with you to make a difference on campus. Contact Heather to brainstorm other ways to get involved.

Our colleagues at the Student Counseling Center also offer ways for students to get involved.

Campus Activist Toolbox

The following resources are not necessarily specific to Emory's campus and culture. Keep in mind that you may want to adapt this information to fit our community.