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The Graduate School's Office for Diversity & Equal Opportunity (ODEO) has developed a new research training initiative aimed at increasing the number of underrepresented minority students entering biomedical science graduate programs.
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Finland leads the world in environmental sustainability, according to a 142-nation study released Feb. 4 at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), held this year in New York.
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The University's Faculty of Engineering is marking 150 years of teaching and innovation this year.
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The stage of New Haven's historic Shubert Theater will be transformed into a fantasy world of sorcery, dungeons, dragons and other wild animals when the Yale Opera presents Mozart's "The Magic Flute" the weekend of Feb. 15-17.
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An elaborately carved crowned figure decorates the top of this 19th-century French harp, part of Yale's Collection of Musical Instruments.
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Yale Opera student Krzysztof Kowaleski appears as the pan-pipe-playing bird catcher Papageno who helps a prince rescue a princess in "The Magic Flute."
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