April 14, 2000
Volume 28, Number 28
Donald Margulies, an award-winning playwright and Yale faculty member, won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Drama this week for "Dinner with Friends," a play about how a married couple's divorce affects their friends. READ STORY
Telemundo chief executive will visit as Gordon Grand Fellow
El Greco will be the focus of Yale painter's Rand Lecture
Rep offering explores culture through music, dance, stories
Student competition will unite an ancient mythical character and robots
Puente enjoys spotlight during visit as Chubb Fellow
Award-winning novelist discusses the art of writing and reading
Leonard S. Doob, a specialist on ways of resolving conflict, dies
'Visionary' student wins award for his work with homeless people
Neurologist Fuki Hisama is honored for her research on aging syndrome
Library acquires papers of noted Caribbean novelist
Lectures will explore emerging trend of 'personalized' medicine in drug industry
Salmonella injections may improve treatment of cancer, study finds
Artists will talk about their cutting-edge works
DMCA event to feature 'sonic world'
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![]() Donald Margulies won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Drama this week for "Dinner with Friends." READ STORY
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