Yale Bulletin and Calendar

September 13, 2002|Volume 31, Number 2



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Special supplements of the Yale Bulletin & Calendar, including 'Summertime at Yale' and 'Yale & New Haven: A Progress Report,' are now available on-line.





The University will mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of its noted alumnus Edward Bouchet -- the first African-American student to graduate from Yale College and the first African-American in the United States to earn a Ph.D. -- with a series of events taking place throughout the year.
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When the "Today Show" on NBC launched its new Book Club feature, the first two authors it showcased were from the Yale Law School: Professor Stephen Carter and second-year student Adam Haslett.
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Two Yale researchers -- Beth Anne V. Bennett, associate research scientist and lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Terri A. Williams, research scientist in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology -- are among 22 women nationally who were named ADVANCE Fellows by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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This special supplement to the Yale Bulletin & Calendar provides information about services and activities available to all members of the Yale community. The supplement also contains the text of the Buckley Amendment, which details the University's policy on the rights of students regarding their educational records.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Famed poets to give readings and discuss their craft


ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS


Yale Library taking lead on project to establish international database of Middle Eastern resources

Three classics are woven into one in Rep's first offering

Painter and former art school dean Andrew Forge dies

Conference looks at conflict in Central Asia, Caucasus

Program will explore recent accomplishments and trends in the biotechnology industry

Film Fest showcases works by independent filmmakers

The art of wood turning is focus of symposium

Panel to explore the future of the environment

Coming to America: Program brings the world to New Haven

Traditions of French, American revolutions explored in weekend conference

President Richard C. Levin's Freshman Address

Yale College Dean Richard H. Brodhead's Freshman Address

Graduate students begin Yale chapter of their 'love story'

They're here! Photos of the arrival of the Class of 2006

While You Were Away: The Summer's Top Stories Revisited

Interns dedicated themselves to a summer of service

Sports and music were on the agenda in groups' trips abroad

Sports Spotlight

Yale Books in Brief

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The University will mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of its noted alumnus Edward Bouchet with a series of events taking place throughout the year. Rudolph Zallinger's painting of Bouchet, above, is one of only three portraits hanging in the transcept of Sterling Memorial Library.
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President Richard C. Levin and Yale College Dean Richard H. Brodhead survey the chaos on Old Campus on move-in day. They welcomed the Class of 2006 in Woolsey Hall on August 31.
President Levin's speech
Dean Brodhead's speech