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February 15, 2002Volume 30, Number 18



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The Yale School of Management (SOM) has launched a pioneering business plan competition to help nonprofits become more enterprising with funding from combined grants totaling $4.5 million made by The Goldman Sachs Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts.
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Erica Woronowicz, a Ph.D. candidate in chemistry at Yale, has been selected in a national competition to attend the 52nd Annual Meeting of Nobel Laureates and chemistry students this summer in Lindau, Germany.
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In the heated battles that can ensue over medical and scientific issues as varied as mammography screenings and flu vaccines, politics is often the deciding factor in how the debate is resolved, said Gina Kolata, an award-winning New York Times science reporter, in a Feb. 11 master's tea at Davenport College sponsored by the Poynter Fellowship in Journalism.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Astronomers suggest that 'slow dance' between black holes may power quasars

Levin discusses patent law in meetings with leaders

Burns talks about Mark Twain and the American spirit

Innovations make the 'impractical' possible, says economist

Renowned journalist Tom Friedman to visit as Poynter Fellow

Talks by author Rushdie to explore changed nature of frontiers


LAW SCHOOL NEWS


Aboard the Cultural Caravan

Exhibition honors memory of Dr. Donald Cohen

Conference to celebrate 'Langston Hughes and His World'


MEDICAL SCHOOL NEWS


Master architects inspire students to design for the future

Conference looks at the 'faces' of Japanese cinema

Library sponsoring program on Islamic civilization and identity

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Erica Woronowicz, a doctoral student in chemistry, will travel to Germany this summer for a five-day meeting with Nobel Prize- winning scientists.
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New Haven elementary students danced onstage with members of the group Konjo! during the "Cultural Caravan," a traveling show created by Yale's African American Cultural Center to teach youngsters about the history, triumphs, struggles and current events within African-American life and culture.
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