Yale Bulletin and Calendar

February 13, 2004|Volume 32, Number 18



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Levin named to review panel
on intelligence operations

Yale President Richard C. Levin has been appointed by U.S. President George W. Bush to the independent commission charged with conducting a wide-ranging review of U.S. intelligence operations.
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Scientist gets $6 million for
study of Parkinson's disease

The National Institutes of Health has awarded a Yale researcher $6 million to transplant neural cells in primates in an attempt to replace dopamine lost in Parkinson's disease.
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U.S. poet laureate appointed as Rosenkranz Writer-in-Residence

Louise Glück, poet laureate of the United States and a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, will be the next Rosenkranz Writer-in-Residence in Yale College, Dean Richard H. Brodhead has announced.
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Yale Rep stages a 'King Lear'
for the ages

"King Lear" director Harold Scott and lead actor Avery Brooks believe their production at the Yale Repertory Theatre may make theatrical history.
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YHHAP: They don't just work for the homeless, but with them

An Army veteran who served as a medic and radio transmission operator in Thailand, Cambodia and Laos in the early 1970s, Ernie Krause has had his share of wounds -- both physical and emotional -- over the years.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Yale Art Gallery acquires floor mosaic from ancient city

Graduate School again increases stipends for doctoral students

President re-establishes Minority Advisory Council

Exhibition features 'Big and Green' architectural designs

Law practitioners to explore 'rebellious' strategies for change

Yale's NCAA self-study is available to community online

Scientists discover low level of enzyme in people with epilepsy

Event explores challenges of children in foster care, immigrants and others in transition

Japanese puppetry to open Yale Rep's Special Event series

Panetti piece celebrating work with quartet to make East Coast premiere

Yale scholars Snyder and Gay honored by American Historical Association

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A noted actor whose roles have ranged from Paul Robeson to Othello to Malcolm X, Avery Brooks (left) will star as King Lear in a production he collaborated on for two years with acclaimed director Harold Scott (right).
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Among the works on view in "Big and Green" is this model titled "3-D Garden," created by the company MVRDV for a proposed multi-story apartment building in Hengelo, The Netherlands..
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