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March 1, 2002Volume 30, Number 20



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Two Yale professors are among 74 new members elected to the National Academy of Engineering, one of the highest professional distinctions that can be accorded an engineer in the United States.
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A "foul wind" is blowing in the Middle East that "poses a fundamental threat" to the state of Israel, New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman told an overflow crowd at a Davenport College master's tea.
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When Yale students travel to New Haven schools and other city sites as part of the Cultural Caravan -- the Afro-American Cultural Center's traveling show to educate youngsters about African-American history and culture -- they often find themselves deluged with children's requests for autographs.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Los Angeles bishop to serve as interim dean of Berkeley Divinity School

Weather changes linked to tropical plant burning


MEDICAL SCHOOL NEWS


Conference and festival will explore Southeast Asia

Liman colloquium will explore the challenges related to practice of public interest law

Program to assess treatments for chronic wounds

Yale will cohost the 2004 Frozen Four championship

A look back at the University's Black History Month celebration

Pediatrician to discuss work on biological weapons as part of library series

Memorial service for Dr. Robert W. Berliner


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Over 300 New Haven schoolchildren came to campus in February for the Cultural Caravan, one of the newest programs sponsored by the Afro-American Cultural Center. The show teaches youngsters about black history and culture.
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Washington, D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams is one of the notable individuals visiting the campus this week.
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