
 April 16, 2004
April 16, 2004 |
| Volume 32, Number 26
Volume 32, Number 26
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SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS | Volunteers to aid city groups on Yale Community Service Day  Members of the Yale community will mobilize to clean up the trails of a local park, beautify the grounds or interiors of a number of New Haven social service agencies, and pass out free books to local families as part of the first Yale Community Service Day on Saturday, April 24. READ STORY 
 
Events explore medical responses to major disasters
 
Former YSN dean to be named a state 'treasure'
 
Two-day symposium at the School of Nursing will celebrate the contributions of midwives
 
Study: Light therapy as effective as anti-depressants for pregnant women
 
Strong link found between teen smoking and suicide attempts
 
Hatching emu eggs and a friendly condor among Peabody attractions
 
Diverse visual images highlight new 'Treasure Maps' exhibit
 
Yale Rep's upcoming season to feature a mix of old and new
 
Polish government honors Yale curator's work
 
F&ES to host workshop on environmental change
 
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This photograph by Greg Semendiger of the New York City Police Aviation Unit shows boats arriving near the burning World Trade Center site to help with the evacuation of the wounded and others. It will be on view in a new Yale exhibit. 
"Veedor," the world's only tame, free-flying condor, will make an appearance in
New Haven's Edgerton Park as part of the Peabody Museum's April 17 program. | |||||||