Yale Bulletin and Calendar

May 18, 2001Volume 29, Number 30



Monica Seles, a finalist at the 2000 Pilot Pen women's tennis tournament, returns to the competition this year.



P R OS P O R T S

Women's Tennis Tournament

Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale, corner of Derby and Yale avenues

Date: Aug. 17-25

Tickets and info.: 1-888-997-4568, (203) 776-7331 or www.pilotpentennis.com

Australian Open champion Jennifer Capriati is among the tennis stars who will compete in the 2001 Pilot Pen Tennis women's competition presented by Michelob Light. This USTA event will be held Aug. 17-25 at the Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale.

Former top-ranked player Monica Seles, a finalist in last year's tournament, will also compete in the event, which features a main draw of 28 of the world's top singles players and 16 top doubles teams. Prequalifying rounds begin Aug. 17.

Special events in conjunction with the competition include Kids Day on Aug. 19, USTA Member Appreciation Day/Night on August 21 and Girl Scouts Night on Aug. 21. Aug. 22 has been designated College Night, during which employees and students from area colleges and universities with a valid I.D. receive a 33% discount on up to four middle-tier tickets.

Boxring seating, box seat packages, middle-tier packages and group session tickets are on sale now. Individual session seats go on sale June 1.


Professional Baseball

Yale Field, Derby Ave.

Tickets: General admission -- $4 for adults; $2 for senior citizens and children ages 5-12; free for children age 4 and under. Reserved seats -- $6. Luxury box seats and box seats, and group rates are available

Tickets, schedules and info.: 1-800-RAVENS-1 or www. ravens.com

Yale Field is the home stadium for the New Haven Ravens, the Eastern League Double-A affiliate of Major League Baseball's St. Louis Cardinals.

The team, which won the 2000 Eastern League Championship, began its season in April. It plays some 70 games at Yale Field through Sept. 15. Game times vary. The Ravens also host a "Kids Club" and a summer camp session.


S U M M E R T I M EA TY A L E

IntroductionExhibitsMusicYale & the CityTheater

LecturesRecreationPro SportsTours


T H I SW E E K ' SS T O R I E S

New center supporting legal reform in China

Team finds 'surprising ability' in bone marrow cells

Notable speakers will highlight this year's Commencement

Manipulating molecules through nanotechnology

Developing lightweight batteries for field missions

Summertime at Yale


ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS

Devoted Yale alumnus and benefactor John J. Lee dies

Noted legal scholar and humanist Charles L. Black Jr. dies

Commencement Information


MEDICAL NEWS

Graduate School to honor outstanding faculty mentors

Architecture students rise to the task of making a home

Psychologist Edward Zigler is lauded for lifetime achievements

Men's golf team to compete in regional championship

Yale recognized as 'good neighbor'

New 'Smile Carts' honor Yale nurse practitioner and the memory of alumnus

Grant to fund F&ES scholarships

YUWO scholarships to further studies and enhance careers awarded to Yale affiliates

Commencement Concert to mark closing of Morse Recital Hall for renovations

Yale senior's essay on life in New Haven wins first Hegel Prize



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