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March 29, 2002Volume 30, Number 23



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Campus Notes

Baritone Richard Lalli, adjunct associate professor of music, accompanied by pianist Gary Chapman will present a program of music titled "Baroque to Gershwin" on Saturday, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Blackstone Memorial Library in Branford. The concert, co-presented by the Shoreline Arts Alliance (SAA) and the Blackstone Memorial Library, will feature music by George Butterworth, Gustav Mahler, Claude Debussy and George Gershwin. Admission is $15; SAA members, senior citizens and students pay $12. For reservations or more information, call (203) 453-3890 or visit www.shorelinearts.org.

Two Yale professors will sign copies of their newly published books at Book Haven, 290 York St., this coming week. John Crowley, lecturer in English, will read from and sign copies of "The Translator" on Tuesday, April 2, 4-5:30 p.m. Jonathan Holloway, assistant professor of history and African American studies, will sign copies of "Confronting the Veil" on Wednesday, April 3, 4-5:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served at both events. For more information or to reserve copies of either book, call (203) 787-2848.

Laura Frost, assistant professor of English, will introduce a screening of the 1969 film "The Damned," directed by Luchino Visconti, on Wednesday, May 15. The film is presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Mirroring Evil: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art" at the Jewish Museum in New York City. The screening will take place at The New School University, 66 West 12th St., in the Tishman Auditorium. Tickets are $5 for the general public and free for students with I.D. For more information, call (212) 229-5488, 1-7 p.m., Monday-Friday, or visit www.nsu.newschool.edu/vlc.

"Cross-Cultural Research Methods," co-written by Carol R. Ember, executive director of the Human Relations Area Files, and Melvin Ember, president of the Human Relations Area Files, was designated as an "Outstanding Academic Title for 2001" by Choice magazine.


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

Law School helps launch Legal Affairs magazine

Skull discovery boosts theory that all humans came from a single species

Investor confidence 'unshaken,' according to new indexes . . .

Yale Library honors aviator Lindbergh's 100th birthday

In Focus: Yale Cancer Center

Academy pays tribute to noted Yale composer

Physicist's honor recognizes his research on quantum dots

New Drama Dean hails theater's ability to change lives

Non-native but common reeds in Connecticut are changing the state's . . .


MEDICAL SCHOOL NEWS

Robert C. Johnson, former dean of the Divinity School, dies

Students win travel fellowships for summer research abroad

Graduate student forum to explore 'the art of great teaching'

Health-care experts to discuss challenges and dilemmas of 'patient-driven care'

Hellenic studies program to host conference on modern Greece

Impact of new technologies on architecture to be explored

Conference will focus on the problem of illegal logging in tropical forests

Medical anthropologists to discuss their work

Notice from the New Haven Police Department

Yale Books in Brief

Campus Notes



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