The news of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks against the United States affected the campus in many ways. Shortly after the first news reports, President Richard C. Levin released an official statement: "We are shocked and saddened by the events of the last several hours and are doing all that we can to provide assistance and support to our students, faculty and staff." READ STORY
Yale receives $15 million for human genome research
'Be part of the community' psychiatrist urges in tragedy's wake
IN FOCUS: Mental Health Services
Experts to discuss 'The Development of Earth and Its Life'
Tercentennial exhibit showcases British masterpieces
Early European views of 'Wilde Americk' explored in exhibit
Law School 'runners' hope to beat Harvard to the beach
Yale employees being treated to free football, tailgate party
Conference to examine disparities in health care based on sex, race and income
Peabody invites all interested to volunteer open house
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Members of the Yale community gathered to share moments of quiet reflection and prayer at a Candlelight Ceremony held Sept. 11 on Cross Campus. READ STORY
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