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November 7, 2003|Volume 32, Number 10



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Harold Koh is appointed
as next Law School dean

President Richard C. Levin announced the appointment of Harold Hongju Koh, an expert on human rights and international law, as dean of the Law School.
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Clinton asserts 'shared responsibilities' among nations are key to creating a 'genuine global community'

Former President Bill Clinton may not have laid out a road map for living in a world where "we cannot escape each other," but he did provide direction for American foreign policy during a lecture on campus on Oct. 31.
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'Women Mentoring Women'
program launched

Yale has launched an initiative to encourage the development of supportive professional relationships between women graduate students and faculty.
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Budget plans for the coming year

A letter to the community from Provost Susan Hockfield.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Event to explore ethics of media coverage in wartime

Colleges' sustainable dining initiatives are focus of conference

Women astronauts will talk about their 'Place in Space'

Computer scientists to develop ways to protect privacy online

Exhibit looks at Robert Damora's '70 Years of Total Architecture'

Yale Rep show explores collision of politics and culture in America

Her native landscape inspires Irish writer's 'desperate themes'

DeStefano hopes 'game plan' will bring him to Olympics

Study: Recovery rates from childhood leukemia linked to race, ethnicity

Memory-enhancing drugs may actually worsen working memory, say researchers

Dr. Robert Arnstein, counselor to generations of students, dies

World-renowned oncologist Dr. Paul Calabresi passes away

Rare form of obsessive compulsive disorder is linked to gene mutation

Older patients may not be prepared to receive diagnosis, study says

Symposium will examine 'American Literary Globalism' throughout the centuries

Koerner Center to showcase emeritus faculty member's works

Researchers sequence and analyze the DNA of an ancient parasite

Two books on slavery are winners of the Douglass Prize

United Way Campaign nears halfway mark in meeting its goal

Yale Books in Brief

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President Richard C. Levin announced the appointment of Harold Hongju Koh, an expert on human rights and international law, as dean of the Law School.
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Noting that one billion people in the world are illiterate, former President Bill Clinton said that education was a shared responsibility among the interdependent nations of the world.
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