For the record, they are Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Yale. While they are unified as an athletic conference, the softer identification placed on them as elite and influential universities is something many schools have long sought to claim.Aug 28, 2006 read more
For more than a decade Emory has been ranked among the nation’s top 25 universities by another influential publication—U.S. News & World Report—but being mentioned in the same breath as the Ivy League carries with it a subtler, but no less important, badge of honor. read more
No, Emory University is not an Ivy. The Ivy League is a coalition of eight schools (Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale). Technically, the Ivy League is an athletic coalition. However, Ivies are now known as some of the world's best academic schools. read more
Overlap schools: University of North Carolina, Duke, University of Virginia, Georgetown, Vanderbilt, Rice, Boston College, Pomona, Stanford and the Ivies. Emory University Atlanta, Ga. read more