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In the past, Emory's skeletal unofficial mascot has made his appearance in every way imaginable, from riding in on a motorcycle to literally rising from his grave. Only time will tell how Dooley comes back to campus this year. Monday, March 27: Global Festival McDonough Plaza and Field, 6-8 p.m.


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Visit the Official website Here. Table of Contents Emory University Mascot Dooley The Skeleton Who is Dooley? The Legend of Dooley: The Evolution of Dooley: Dooley's Role on Campus: Behind the Mask: Meet the Students Behind Dooley: Dooley's Impact on School Spirit: Dooley Merchandise and Memorabilia: Controversies and Challenges:


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138. Bare Bones. As mascots go, ours is on the eccentric side. Dooley made his first appearance in 1899 in the Phoenix, Emory's literary journal at the time, with an essay titled "Reflections of the Skeleton."Writing as a specimen from the Science Room, Dooley was a mournful character, complaining about the high spirits of the "college boys" who disturbed his rest.


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The University's unofficial, rather morbid mascot made his first appearances in 1899 and 1909 by writing letters to the student publication the Emory Phoenix, according to Gary Hauk, vice president and deputy to the president. From his afterlife in a science laboratory, Dooley wrote letters featuring observations on students, faculty, and.


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Emory University celebrates Dooley's Week, named for its unofficial mascot, Dooley the skeleton. Dooley himself will wander the campus during this time to excuse students from their classes. Because Coca-Cola Company founder Asa Candler was a large benefactor in the creation of Emory University, to this day it is considered poor school spirit.


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Resources Logos Logo Use Standards Dooley Dooley Dooley graphics are used for student events and programs and for student-focused audiences. Dooley Graphics Dooley has delighted generations of students as the immortal spirit of Emory. The official Dooley art is supplied in black and reverse white and may also be reproduced in a variety of colors.


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Emory's unofficial mascot is Dooley, a skeleton who first made his appearance in an 1899 issue of the Phoenix, a monthly literary journal. In this publication, Dooley explained that he was the skeleton in the science room and that he did not care for the students at Emory.


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Home Explore Emory History First caretakers of the land Honoring Indigenous Peoples In fall 2021, the Emory Board of Trustees approved a Land Acknowledgment for Emory University recognizing the Muscogee (Creek) and other Indigenous nations expelled in the years before Emory's founding.


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Dooley, Emory's unofficial skeletal mascot, rose from the dead Monday to walk the campus for Dooley's Week, joining students for a variety of free events and arriving to dismiss class for a lucky few.


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Among the trucks expected are Mediterranean Grill and Sublime Doughnuts. Taste of Emory begins at 5 p.m. After sampling Taste of Emory, students are invited to make their way to Asbury Circle for the second annual Couchella, the Emory Arts and Music Festival. The festival, to be held from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., features an exhibition of artists.


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Be on the lookout for Dooley, Emory's unofficial mascot, as Dooley's Week takes over campus April 9-14 with a full slate of music-themed "Dooleypalooza" activities. Dooley's Week is April 9-14 this year and the Student Programming Council (SPC) is urging students to "get pumped up" for Emory's biggest spirit week of the year.


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Each spring Emory's resident spirit, Lord Dooley—a skeleton who first appeared on campus in 1899—is celebrated in a week of fun, foolishness, and rich tradit.


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Dooley Statue At the heart of Emory's campus lies the statue of Dooley, Emory's resident immortal spirit and unofficial mascot. Dating back to 1899, the "Lord of Misrule" has maintained a strong presence at university events for over a century, always accompanied on walks around campus by six bodyguards tasked with speaking for and protecting Dooley.


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May 3, 2018 During Dooley's week, Emory's superior mascot seemed to be capable of shape shifting from day to day, leading many students to believe that Dooley is multiple students. Meanwhile, Sophomore Melanie Jefferson has a different take on this matter.


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Evidently the mascot of Emory University, Dooley first came to light in a student newspaper and is renowned for walking through campus with the help of guards and letting students out of class (again with the help of his guards). The skeleton was finally honored in 2003 with this statue, which is kinda morbid since it faces the university hospital.