Yale Bulletin and Calendar

March 19, 2004|Volume 32, Number 22



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Yale scientist on team that
discovered new planetoid

NASA and a team of researchers from the California Institute of Technology, Yale and Gemini Observatory have reported the discovery of the most distant object in the solar system.
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Robert Blocker has been reappointed to third term as dean of the School of Music

Robert Blocker has been reappointed as dean of the School of Music for a third five-year term, effective July 1, 2005, according to an announcement by President Richard C. Levin.
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Center to foster research
on cerebral cortex

Yale is one of three universities that have been selected by the Kavli Foundation of Oxnard, California, to pursue research on fundamental questions in neuroscience.
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Bulldogs' Nate Lawrie busy preparing himself for NFL Draft

Nate Lawrie '04, who has been hailed as one of Yale's most distinguished gridiron greats in recent times, is shaping himself for the April 24-25 National Football League (NFL) Draft.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Political scientist Ian Shapiro named YCIAS director

Zbigniew Brzezinski, national security adviser in the Carter administration, to present talk on campus

Magic, comic mayhem prevail in re-telling of old tale

'Digital Cops in a Virtual Environment' will explore the problem of cyber-crime

Conference to consider 'The Future of Secularism'

Exhibit features works by artist who combined fact and fantasy to achieve 'sense of isolated sadness'

NIDA director discusses complicated causes and devastating effects of drug addiction

Castle Lectures to explore materialism in today's culture

English faculty to present staged reading of 'Pentecost'

'Enclave' to explore architectural aspects of ports of commerce


In Focus: Office of Cooperative Research


Geologist John Rodgers, specialist on mountain ranges, dies

Memorial Services

They came ... they saw ... they learned

Meritorious service

Six undergraduates earn prizes for their private collections of books

Black cancels Yale show

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Nate Lawrie '04, who has been hailed as one of Yale's most distinguished gridiron greats in recent times, is shaping himself for the April 24-25 National Football League (NFL) Draft.
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"Remembering Charles Rain: Selected Works from 1933-1973" will open on Thursday, March 25 at Jonathan Edwards College.
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