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April 19, 2002Volume 30, Number 26



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Online parking renewals offered again

The Yale Parking Service is conducting its second annual online parking update process.

On April 22, the Yale Parking Service will begin the annual parking system update by sending a Personal Statement of Parking Information to parkers on the Central and Science campuses with University e-mail addresses. Those parkers without University e-mail addresses will receive statements at their homes in late April.

Parkers who require no changes to their parking information need only to review the statement for accuracy. No response is necessary if all information is correct. Those who wish to make revisions or corrections, or to add or delete a vehicle can do so online. The April notification information will include all the details and weblinks.

Those who have not received any information by May 1 should contact the Parking Service Hot Line at (203) 436-4374.

Visit the Department of Human Resource Services (HRS) website at www.yale.edu/hronline for other HRS web self-service applications including: resume, application and job posting pages from the Placement Office; and the online catalog and course registration features of the Learning Center website.


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

For first time, applicants get admissions news online

Communiversity Day will be held April 20

Study: Children's lives not improved by welfare reform

Statesman warns victory in Afghanistan is . . .

Surgeon/trustee tells youngsters: Don't make excuses

F&ES adding four new assistant professors to faculty

'Journalists and Terrorism' is focus of Poynter talk

Conference to explore Agent Orange's effect . . .

IN FOCUS: Bright Bodies Program

Yale Rep staging tale about 'the sacrifice of innocence'

Gowin's aerial images capture human abuse of Earth

Related exhibits offer views of the changing American landscape

Scholar to discuss Freud's view of the biblical Moses

Theme of sacrifice in biblical literature is explored in exhibit

Leader in genome sequencing to speak at medical school

Benefit art auction will feature works by Yale faculty artists

Concert features musical portrait of 'Three Places in New Haven'

Yale scientists begin new round of tests on cocaine vaccine

Memorial service for James Tobin

Frontiers of Science

Online parking renewals offered again

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