My friend and entered the store via the visitor parking. The bookstore and connected Starbucks are at street level.I left the bookstore with my Starbucks beverage and could not get back in. All the doors at street level are locked and the Starbucks had signage indicating that a student key card was needed. It seems clear that this is all meant to discourage homeless people and, I suppose, the regular hoi poilloi. If you spend any time dealing with Emory there's definitely an institutional sense of entitlement and superiority. I don't know how under these conditions the store stays in business. I have health conditions that make it difficult to run down if there was another entrance not immediately apparent.
Additionally, my friend and I bought things at separate times and both had to find someone to take our money. I suppose you don't need someone at the register if there are...
   Read moreAbsolutely loved my experience at the Emory Book Store! The staff were incredibly friendly, welcoming me with a smile and offering help the moment I walked in. I went there to pick up faculty regalia at the last minute, and they were extremely helpful and understanding about the situation. They made the process quick and stress-free, going above and beyond to ensure I had everything I needed. The store also has a great selection of books, school supplies, and Emory gearâitâs the perfect spot for students, faculty, and visitors alike. Itâs clear they care about creating a great experience for everyone who walks through the door. Highly recommend stopping by if youâre on or...
   Read moreAs an off campus student I'd like to be able to rely on the website information. The bookstore is a nitemare...no matter how many times asked they apparently do not care about updating their store hours to reflect reality. Today one sign has closed for Sat and Sun summer hours and and another door lists 8-4 and the gps info is different from both. How difficult can this be! Pls Bill Lang update the info to...
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