Nearly 2,000 students attend the Atlanta campus of the Savannah College of Art and Design, a comprehensive art and design university. The private, non-profit accredited institution focuses on preparing talented students for professional careers, emphasizing learning through individual attention.
Located near the Woodruff Arts Center and High Museum of Art, the facilities include a 312,000-square-foot art and design center with classrooms, galleries, digital labs, library, dining hall, student lounge and fitness center. Additional facilities include two residence halls, several galleries, an acclaimed sculpture studio, a cultural arts and writing center in historic Ivy Hall, and a 60,000-square-foot digital media center.
In addition to 17 other programs, printmaking, sculpture and television producing are offered exclusively at the campus. Intercollegiate athletics and signature events, such as Fashion Seen, are offered, as well as student media groups and a variety of student organizations.
Emory's Dobbs University Center (DUC) is the main student center located in the heart of the University Campus. The DUC houses Emory's main student dining hall, an Einstein's Bros. coffee shop, the school post office and a lounge space with wireless Internet. The DUC is also home to Harland Cinema and the Winship Ballroom, both of which are host to conferences, workshops and other events. The DUC also has three ATM facilities on the lower level.
Miller-Ward Alumni House at Emory University is a 7,600-square-foot space that is used as a venue to host special events, including business meetings, conferences, weddings and elegant parties that is exclusive to the Emory community. The property has eight function room to host parties of 2 to 400 guests, stately indoor and outdoor spaces, audio-visual capabilities and catering. The property also features much of the university's history, such as the hanging of portraits and pictures of the university's previous presidents and special events.
Annunciation Day School is a private Christian school that offers education for children from 18-months-old to the second grade. The curriculum features traditional and religious education. Admissions and tuition information can be found online or on the website.
Imhotep Academy is a private learning institution that bares the name of a 27th century B.C. Egyptian architect, astrologer and physician. Imhotep, pronounced 'm-ho-tep', is located adjacent Morris Brown College at the Atlanta University Center. The academy serves students from pre-K through eighth grade and is accredited by The Georgia Accrediting Commission. Imhotep offers a variety of culturally enriching activities throughout the school year and extracurricular activities such as sports, fencing, robotics and after school clubs.