Atlanta, GA, August 17, 2026 —

James T. Laney, a pivotal figure in Emory University’s history and its former president, has died at the age of 98. His passing was reported by The Business Journals.

During his tenure as president, Laney was credited with securing a substantial $105 million gift from the Woodruff family, a contribution that significantly advanced the university’s resources and opportunities.

Furthermore, Laney played a crucial role in recruiting former U.S. President Jimmy Carter to Emory University. Carter joined the faculty following his presidency, contributing to the university’s academic and public profile.

Laney’s leadership at Emory University is remembered for these significant achievements, which had a lasting impact on the institution’s growth and development.



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