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Special supplements of the Yale Bulletin & Calendar, including 'Building Strength in Biomedicine' and 'University Information,' are now available on-line.
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Campus responds to tsunami disaster with relief efforts

The Yale community is responding to the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Southeast Asia with prayers for the victims of the tragedy, expressions of concern for those whose homes and families have been affected -- including many at the University -- and efforts to provide relief.
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Alumnus' gift will fund environment center in new F&ES building

A Yale alumnus has given $4 million toward the construction of a new home for the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES).
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Fossils offer insights into consequences of extinction

Fossil records of the holes drilled in clam shells before and after a mass extinction two million years ago show patterns of predator-prey behavior indicating that although diversity recovered rapidly, the level of competition has not, according to an article in the journal Science.
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Festival puts spotlight on the arts at Yale

A Winter Arts Festival showcasing the collective and individual creativity of the Yale community will take place Friday-Sunday, Jan. 21-23.
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ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS
Campus events mark birthday of Martin Luther King Jr.
Astronomers' maps show dark matter clumps in galaxies
With grant, Yale to develop new programs to retain doctoral students
Exhibits feature landscape paintings in era of British exploration
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE NEWS
Engineer wins prestigious Nishizawa Medal
Colloquium honors retired professor Michael Holquist
Artworks based on sacred themes and Ethiopian iconography featured in ISM exhibit
Works by 'mythic figure in modern art' are the focus of new exhibit at Jonathan Edwards College
Exhibit showcases examples of crimes in ancient history
Evolution is theme of scientist's Terry Lectures
Himalayan kingdom is topic of next Tetelman Lecture
Statue honors accomplishments of Yale's first Chinese student
World Conservation Union adopts resolution by F&ES students
In Memoriam: Dr. Nicholas M. Greene
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This photograph reveals how modern snails -- like their ancient counterparts -- drill through the shell of a clam with a cocktail of chemicals and lots of patience.
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Yale's Martin Luther King Day celebration will include a one-man performance of the activist's famous speeches by Jim Lucas.
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