Yale Bulletin and Calendar

October 31, 2003|Volume 32, Number 9



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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.
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Yale hailed as good workplace

. . . For commuters, by EPA

. . . For scientists, by researchers


Yale team joins $36 million
genome study

Yale researchers are taking part in a $36 million, three-year pilot study that will test efficient, high-throughput methods for identifying, locating and fully analyzing all of the functional elements contained in a set of DNA target regions.
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Soup kitchen marks 20th year --
thanks to Yale volunteers

Every Wednesday morning as she heads into work, Beverly Waters stops by three Dunkin' Donut shops to pick up large boxes of leftover goods.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Campus events mark centennial of Walker Evans' birth

Visitor Center hosts day of family activities

NSF Graduate Fellows bringing love of science into city classrooms

Yale engineer has developed a cheaper way to create the crystals that are used in fiber optics

Drama School to stage Tennesee Williams' tale of redemption

Top CBS executive to discuss the network's new season

Exhibit marks centennial of Marie Curie's first Nobel Prize

Women scientists welcomed to Yale faculty at reception

Yale Art Gallery will mark opening of its second museum store

Symposium will explore issues related to the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer

Gilder Lehrman Center hosts conference on slavery and 'construction' of race

Service to honor botanist and forestry expert Bruce Stowe

Character and promise

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This portrait of Marie Curie is part of the exhibit at the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library that complements the conference.
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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.
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