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June 24, 2014 | news.emory.edu

Center for Civil & Human Rights opens with strong ties to Emory individuals, programs

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Emory helped shape the new Atlanta landmark that aims to connect lessons of the Civil Rights Movement with ongoing struggles for human rights around the world.

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Cox Hall Market waste audit shows need for ongoing education

Depression in women increases risk of heart disease and death

Researchers: Good governance matters in fighting urban poverty

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Volunteers faced a high "ick" factor to see if Cox Hall Market visitors understand the new recycling and compost bins that are part of Emory's goal to reduce landfill waste.

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An Emory study shows women ages 55 and younger are twice as likely to suffer a heart attack, die or require artery-opening procedures if they have moderate or severe depression.

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Emory professor Michael Rich takes a closer look at federal efforts to relieve poverty, comparing empowerment zones in six cities to see what factors impact their effectiveness.

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Engage Emory

Enjoy a dance performance by Blake Beckham, Corian Ellisor, Kelly Bond and Melissa Krodman, part of the Breaking Ground Summer Series. The free event is Saturday, June 28, at 5 p.m. at Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts.

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