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Marie Curie symposium celebrates contributions of women scientists
Yale is hosting a conference Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 6-8 highlighting the impact of women scientists historically and addressing the scientific challenges for the 21st century. READ STORY
. . . For scientists, by researchers
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This portrait of Marie Curie is part of the exhibit at the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library that complements the conference.
Former Yale faculty member Walker Evans took this photograph of houses and billboards in 1936 in Atlanta. He taught at Yale for a decade before his death. |