Yale researchers have found that the hepatitis C virus (HCV) uses a unique method of shutting down a cell's protein synthesis while continuing to produce viral proteins, a discovery that could lead to a target for new drugs that would block HCV infection without harming body tissues. READ STORY
Center offers programs in uncommonly taught languages
Study: Teens' reputations offer clue to their risk-taking behavior
Yale Rep serving up cocktail of hope and cynicism in 'Big Night'
Author Styron defends decision to confront the taboo in his fiction
Exhibit of photographs shows Yale as 'a place of changes'
Annual film festival to take place at campus sites and nearby venues
Symposium will explore 'trends in machine learning'
Concerts feature works by Yale composers that integrate computer technologies
Medical Library exhibit examines the evolution of microscopes
Creative Arts Workshop pays tribute to Yale artists in exhibition
Administrative Professionals' Day to be celebrated April 25 and 26
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John Trumbull's "The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, 17 June 1775," the first object acquired in the Trumbull Collection at the Art Gallery, will be on view in the new exhibition opening April 20. READ STORY
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