Yale Bulletin and Calendar

June 15, 2001Volume 29, Number 32Two-Week Issue





Hail, Hale!

Seventh- and eighth-grade students from New Haven's Nathan Hale School were honored for their academic excellence at a ceremony held on June 11 in Yale's Connecticut Hall in conjunction with the University's 300th anniversary. The oldest building on campus and in New Haven, Connecticut Hall was a dormitory for generations of Yale students, including patriot Nathan Hale, whose likeness now stands outside the building.


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

Financial manager Shen is newest alumni fellow

Six professors named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Researcher finds differences in how male, female cardinals learn to sing

Study shows most women are passive when faced with sexual harassment


ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS

Whitney Humanities Center appoints its next leaders: Menocal and Thompson

Internationally known forestry expert will join the faculty


MEDICAL SCHOOL NEWS

Study: Preschoolers can be unreliable as eye witnesses

SEC-inspired study finds investors lack information

Summer Cabaret begins season with trip to 'Valparaiso'

'Kiss Me Kate' creator recalled

Skeleton Crew

Hail, Hale!


OBITUARIES

Campus Notes



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