Yale unveils new TV studio
Yale's world-renowned leaders in the arts, humanities, science, and medicine can now appear on television without leaving the campus -- thanks to a new television and radio studio that is linked to TV and radio networks and stations around the country and the world. READ STORY
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Symposium honors work of pioneering Yale researcher
Series to focus on compassionate patient care
DNA technology may help pinpoint causes of cancer
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Astronomy sponsors its first reunion
Donaghue grants to support studies on women's health
Scientists' work may lead to creation of smaller, less costly computers
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Jazz legend Dave Brubeck and his quartet to perform
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Morgan's work featured in annual crafts show
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The current crop of Yale Whiffenpoofs joined with their predecessors for a weekend of song and revelry celebrating the group's 90th anniversary Nov. 12-14. Here, members of the younger generation of Whiffs take part in the longstanding tradition of sharing spirits while making music at Mory's.
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