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August 31, 2001Volume 30, Number 1Two-Week Issue



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The 649 women and 649 men who make up the Yale College Class of 2005 arrive on campus on Friday, Aug. 31.
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Over 60% of the non-Canadian foreign students admitted to the Class of 2005 received financial aid from Yale, thanks to a new policy that extended the University's "need-blind" admissions policy to applicants from abroad.
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The life and work of pioneering anti-slavery reformer and civic leader James Hillhouse (1754-1832) will be commemorated Thursday-Saturday, Sept. 13-15, as part of Yale's Tercentennial celebration.
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The University has paid tribute to two of its noted professors by naming them this year's William Clyde DeVane Professors.
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Researchers at Yale studying a rare inherited form of hypertension have discovered mutations in two different genes that can cause this disease, clearing the way for new medications to treat both the rare and common forms of high blood pressure.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Hockfield is appointed Gilbert Professor

Brewer returns to Yale as Weyerhaeuser Professor

African American studies celebrates 30th year

Symposium will explore 'Challenges to Internationalizing Yale'


INFOCUS: Yale Architecture


While You Were Away: The Summer's Top Stories Revisited

Art Gallery exhibit combines the visual and literary

Ethnic cleansing in Europe and America is focus of Lamar Center's weekend symposium

'Symmetry and Asymmetry' is topic of Tetelman Lecture

Fair to highlight resources for those with disabilities

School of Music celebrates new year with concert, convocation

New Yale Library website unveiled

C. Norman Gillis, noted vascular disease specialist, dies

The Great Outdoors

Pictures and poems sought for contests at Morse College


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James Hillhouse, a war hero, U.S. Senator, Yale graduate and treasurer, and the man who gave the Elm City its name, will be commemorated Sept. 13-15.
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Kasimir Malevich's modernist painting "The Knifegrinder" is on view in "A Gallery of Poems," at the Yale University Art Gallery.
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