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March 3, 2006|Volume 34, Number 21|Two-Week Issue


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Noted critic and artist Robert Storr named next dean of School of Art

Distinguished curator and artist Robert Storr, the Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University, has been appointed the dean of the School of Art for a five-year period beginning July 1, President Richard C. Levin has announced.
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Two faculty receive prestigious prizes

Joseph Roach wins Mellon Award
for studies on world performance


Joseph Schlessinger gets David Prize
for work on cancer treatment



Brothers' gift to renovate site
of their former athletic glory

The University's Soccer-Lacrosse Stadium will soon have a new look and a new name -- Reese Stadium -- thanks to a gift from former Yale athletes Jason W. Reese '87 and Jonathan P. Reese '90.
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Yale licenses ovarian cancer
test technology to LabCorp

Yale's Office of Cooperative Research has granted an exclusive license agreement with Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings (LabCorp) for the commercialization of the University's blood-testing technology for epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC).
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Gallery acquires rare painting
by Yale-educated artist

The Yale University Art Gallery has purchased "Bibliothèque" (1926­1927), a rare work by Yale-educated American artist Gerald Murphy (1888­1964).
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Yale donates important set of books to the British Parliament


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William Clyde DeVane Medals are awarded to two scientists

Ignorance of world news could imperil the nation, says journalist

Event explored 'Youth and the Future of U.S.-Islamic Relations'

Doll exhibition marks Japanese celebration of 'Girls Day'

Museum hosting talk on Connecticut day trips,
annual 'Fiesta Latina'


Chinese Christian art is featured in Institute of Sacred Music exhibit

Study suggests people may learn best on an empty stomach

VaxInnate officials to speak in next event of seminar serie

Volunteers sought for Ob/Gyn's Kronos Early Estrogen Prevention Study

Competition aims to educate campuses nationwide about recycling

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Patient care expert Paul Cleary named dean of public health

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"Bibliothqèue," a rare painting by Gerald Murphy (1912 B.A.) recently acquired by the Yale Art Gallery, is considered one of the American artist's most personal works.
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On Hina Matsuri ("Girls Day"), Japanese families with young daughters set out displays of dolls such as this from the Peabody's Anthropology Division.
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