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September 30, 2005|Volume 34, Number 5


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Alumnus Ruebhausen bequeaths
over $30 million to Law School

The Law School has received a gift from the estate of Oscar M. Ruebhausen '37 LL.B. that is expected to provide more than $30 million to the school
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Treatment boosts survival
from uterine cancer

A state-of-the-art treatment program developed at the School of Medicine increases survival from the aggressive uterine papillary serous carcinoma (UPSC) and spares some patients the need for added therapy.
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Yale Workplace Survey
spurring new initiatives

Yale leaders are developing plans to promote improvement in the workplace in response to the University's first-ever survey of its employees.
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Results of Yale Workplace Survey


Scientists learn how an ancient
zebra lost its stripes

DNA from museum samples of extinct animals is providing unexpected information about the extent and effect of the Ice Age, as well as about the path of species evolution, according to a report by scientists from Yale, the Smithsonian Institute and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

NBA star shares his vision for health care in Africa

India's finance minister discusses links in the global economy

House designed and built by architecture students is first to use new solar technology

Team identifies neurotransmitter that halts cell overproduction in the brain

Saturday series for children shows them that 'science is for everyone'

Conference, exhibit celebrate bicentennial of Tocqueville's birth

Special Collections Fair will feature rare look at unique items

Neurobiologist wins Javits Award

In Memoriam: Serge Lang, mathematician and defender of academic standards

NBC president to discuss the network's new season

Flying dinosaur

Conference to focus on new educational technologies

Year-long seminar series will explore the changing face of antisemitism

Panel on future of democracy to launch Jamestown Project

'We the People ...'

School of Drama/Yale Rep appoints two new development officers


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DNA from museum samples of an extinct animal, such as the quagga, pictured, is providing unexpected information about the extent and effect of the Ice Age, as well as about the path of species evolution, according to a report by scientists from Yale.
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The interior of the home on Orchard Street that was designed and built by School of Architecture students as their First-Year Building Project.
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