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Dec. 11, 2014 | news.emory.edu

Campus Kitchen transforms food that would be wasted into healthy meals for those in need

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Concerned about food waste at Emory dining facilities, student Naomi Maisel launched an organization to recover unused food to cook meals for local charities.

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Ribner among Ebola fighters named TIME's Person of the Year

Research focuses on protecting mothers and babies from pesticides

'Exodus' on the big screen: Was Moses really an action hero?

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TIME magazine honors "The Ebola Fighters," including Dr. Bruce Ribner, medical director of Emory University Hospital's Serious Communicable Disease Unit, which treated the first Ebola patients in the United States.

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Professor Dana Boyd Starr seeks to understand what mothers can do during pregnancy to eliminate the negative effects of pesticide exposure on unborn babies in Thailand and other countries.

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In the latest installment of Emory Looks at Hollywood, religion professor Brent Strawn discusses the differences in the Biblical text and Hollywood's presentation in "Exodus: Gods and Kings."

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Engage Emory

For holiday travel, share the available seats in your car or catch a ride by posting on Emory's Zimride, available only to university and Healthcare staff and students. For every ride posted and new member enrolled in December, Zimride donates $1 to the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank.

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