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September 17, 2004|Volume 33, Number 3



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Yale employee's new home is the result of an unusual town-gown partnership

A newly renovated two-family home in New Haven at 65 Bristol St. was dedicated on Sept. 9, capping an unusual cooperation between Yale and the not-for-profit development corporation of a local church.
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Neurologist Lo wins Presidential
Early Career Award

Yale neurologist Dr. Albert Lo received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in recognition of his achievements and potential in the field of neurology.
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Exhibit explore mysteries
of the giant squid

Although they inhabit all of the world's oceans and weigh over 1,000 pounds -- and are capable of doing battle with sperm whales -- little is known about how the giant squid live in their natural environment, where they have never been seen.
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Series will introduce new World Fellows to Yale community

Members of the campus community will have the opportunity to become better acquainted with the rising world leaders who came to campus this fall as Yale World Fellows at a new lecture series being launched this month.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Levin reports improvements in U.S. visa procedures

Grant funds study exploring the link between mammographic breast density and cancer

Yale professor's watercolors featured in JE exhibit

Bruce Carmichael is appointed an assistant provost

In Focus: Department of Surgery

Renowned writer Norman Mailer to make campus appearance

Scholars will examine the iconic career of pop star Michael Jackson during two-day conference

Life is portrayed as a messy affair in Rep's 'Clean House'

Fast-paced opera 'thriller' will make its American debut at Yale

Yale to give matching grant of $100,000 to United Way's 'Success by 6' program

2003-2004 Yale United Way Donors


Artist's paintings explore common human bonds

Conference to celebrate birth of the 'founder of humanism'

Researchers find that the media's science reporting is politically biased

Grants will support two ongoing preservation projects at Yale Library

President appoints search committee for next dean of the School of Nursing

Study: Drug aprotinin reduces risk of stroke during artery bypass graft surgery

Yale scientists bring quantum optics to a microchip


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At the Sept. 9 dedication, James Bradley (center), who works in custodial services at the School of Medicine, cut the ribbon to his new home, flanked by his wife, Margo (left), and his mother, Janie (right), a former Yale employee.
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When painting campus buildings, such as Harkness Tower, Wasserman says he tries to reveal the beauty of the structure with "excessive emphasis" on details.
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