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The United States ranks 11th in environmental sustainability, according to a 122-nation study based on a model that was developed at Yale University.
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Breastfeeding for two or more years reduces a woman's risk of developing breast cancer by 50%, according to a study conducted by a Yale researcher among women in China.
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The Yale Repertory Theatre will celebrate the University's 300th birthday by presenting a 300-year-old masterpiece, William Congreve's "The Way of the World."
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For Yale sophomore Jennifer Staple, giving eyeglasses to children who have never seen clearly is like handing them the world.
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NYT columnist to visit Yale as Poynter Fellow
Study reveals how abrupt changes in climate have caused societal collapses
Promising entrepreneurs to compete in 'Y50K'
Event to examine disparities in the nation's health care
Exhibit shows how Roman history was 'rewritten' in art
Painting and calligraphy by Yale artists featured in centennial exhibit
MEDICAL SCHOOL NEWS
Book describes 'miraculous' ways children learn words
Exhibits explore the role of Yale in the international realm
Adorno wins prestigious honor for book on Spanish explorer
MacMullen is lauded for lifetime of scholarly achievements in history
Book on postindustrial America wins Mead Award
Blade Runners: A Photo Essay
Prize-winning portraits
Nominees sought for Whitney Humanities Center director
ITS launches 'The Circuit,' an online monthly newsletter
Yale SOM honors chair of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission at Leaders Forum
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A Yale Art Gallery exhibit shows how ancient Romans treated the likenesses of despised despots.
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Stephanie Chu, a sophomore from Branford College who studied with Olympic skater Michelle Kwan, is just one of the many individuals who like to strap on their blades and take to the ice in Ingalls Rink.
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