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April 2, 2004|Volume 32, Number 24



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Campus Notes

Lela Porter Love of the Cardozo Law School will speak on "Reflections on Justice in Mediation" at the next Quinnipiac-Yale Dispute Resolution Workshop on Monday, April 5. The event will be held 5-6:30 p.m. at the Quinnipiac School of Law faculty commons. The workshop is a collaboration between Quinnipiac University School of Law and the Law School that hosts lectures by distinguished scholars and practitioners in the field of dispute resolution. The talks are open to the public and are structured to allow time for questions and discussion. For more information, send e-mail to jennifer.brown@yale.edu.

The Division of Prevention and Community Research at the Department of Psychiatry will hold its annual conference on Friday, April 30, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at the Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale, 155 Temple St. The keynote speaker will be Dr. John Ruffin, director of the National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities at the National Institutes of Health. His topic will be "Equity, Access and Outcome: The Role of Prevention Science in Reducing Health Disparities." Admission to the conference is $30; $20 for students. For more information, send e-mail to DPCR@theconsultationcenter.org or visit the website at www.theconsultationcenter.org.

Richard O. Prum, the William Robertson Coe Professor of Ornithology, and Jacques Gauthier, professor of geology and geophysics and professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, will be featured in "The Dinosaur Feather Mystery," a television documentary on The Science Channel. The one-hour program will be broadcast at 8 p.m. on Monday, April 5. In the documentary, Prum, Gauthier and their fellow researchers explore "whether the earliest feathers served for insulation, protection, water repellency, courtship display or all of the above." The program was co-produced by Scientific American Magazine.


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

Trachtenberg wins inaugural Mellon Emeritus Fellowship

'Whatever slack Nature cut us, we used up,' declares Speth

Director named for new center for writing instruction

Students awarded scholarships for achievement in science ruling

ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS

Robert F. Thompson will serve another term . . .

Reed honored for commitment to undergraduate art education

Show features miniature portraits of wee ones

Campus talk features architect Zaha Hadid

Brzezinski: U.S. foreign policy guided by 'fundamental misdiagnosis'

Sterling Library exhibit explores subject of love, Mesopotamian style

The relevance of Mahatma Gandhi in today's India is topic of event

Yale Books in Brief

Campus Notes


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