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School of Music receives gift of $100 million A gift of $100 million to the School of Music will allow it to grant full tuition remission for all students beginning with the 2006-2007 academic year, Acting Dean Thomas C. Duffy has announced. READ STORY Class of 1954 Chemistry Building officially opened The Class of 1954 Chemistry Research Building, conceived to maintain and enhance Yale's excellence in the sciences, was dedicated on Oct. 24 and hailed as the next significant step toward fulfilling the University's $500 million commitment to the sciences. READ STORY IOM elects six from Yale Six Yale researchers, including Nursing School Dean Margaret Grey, have been elected to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academies. READ STORY Yale will mark Veterans Day with salute to alumnus, flag rededication The University will salute the Yale men and women who have served their country at a special Veterans Day celebration taking place at 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 11, on Hewitt Quadrangle. READ STORY
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Activist calls for cohesive global response to international migration
Yale's matching gift to United Way supports school readiness
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Yale employee lends skills to help animals after the hurricane
Doctor's career spent researching body's 'master chemical director'
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Artist-in-residence Kikuei Ikeda of the Tokyo String Quartet coaches School of Music students. Beginning next year, the school will award all students full tuition.
Michele Papero, who is a veterinary technician, is pictured here with one of the animals rescued after Hurricane Katrina. |