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April 25, 2003|Volume 31, Number 27



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Campus Notes

The School of Nursing is a cosponsor of an upcoming New Haven Community HIV Forum. Titled "What's New in HIV? Update from the 10th Conference on Retrovirus and Opportunist Infections," the forum will be held noon-1:30 p.m on Tuesday, April 29, in the Selena Lewis Multi Purpose Room at the Hospital of St. Raphael; attendees should use the rear entrance on George St. The speaker will be Laurie N. Sylla, director of the CT AIDS Education and Training Center. Lunch will be served. Individuals who are are interested in attending should call (203) 737-2312 or send e-mail to caetc@yale.edu. The other sponsor of the event is the Haelen Center at the Hospital of St. Raphael.

The Yale Whiffenpoofs, Whim'n Rhythm and The Yale Alley Cats will be featured in "Eli's Comin' to Broadway: The Best of Yale A-Cappella" on Sunday, May 4, at 8:30 p.m. at Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center. The concert, to be hosted by Nathan Lane, will benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Ticket prices are $35 and $100; student tickets are $15. Tickets may be purchased by calling (212) 721-6500 or (212) 840-0770, or can be bought online at www.bcefa.org.


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

Yale cited for its 'dramatic steps' in internationalization

Study suggests there are more genes in the human genome than predicted

Inclusion is key to economic success of developing countries, says expert

Levin book explores role of a university

UNIVERSITY TEACH-INS ON THE WAR WITH IRAQ

Study shows Icon molecule may offer key . . .

Unique argument pays off for winning Law School students

Alumni to focus on Yale Engineering

Works by 'Cha-tic' offer detailed view of Native American life

Play explores transformations brought about by 'Changes of Heart'

Kumpati Narendra lauded for his work in engineering

Guggenheim Fellowships are awarded to five faculty members

Research shows antipsychotic drug risperidone may reduce . . .

F&ES events look at the role of fire in forest management

Research reveals dramatic rise in number of doctors pursuing . . .

Juniors honored for 'good labor in the world' and musical gifts

Richard Sewall dies, was first master of Ezra Stiles College

Pioneering immunobiologist Dr. Charles Janeway Jr. dies

New award will honor creativity of School of Nursing students

Concert to help raise funds for year-round, overflow homeless shelter

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