Due to their popularity, the DeVane Lectures will now be presented in a larger venue: Rm. 114 of Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall, 1 Prospect St.
A special series that is open to the public as well as to students and Yale community members, the DeVane Lectures will be presented 4-5:15 p.m. on Tuesdays through April 25 (except March 13 and 20).
This year's DeVane Lecturer is J. Gustave Speth, dean of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and the Dean and Sara Shallenberger Brown Professor in the Practice of Environmental Policy. His topic is "Modern Capitalism and Environmental Pathways to Sustainability or End of the Road?" For more information, see the story at www.yale.edu/opa/v35.n14/story2.html.
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Music historian wins Mellon Award


Urry: Physics has 'transformed the way we live'


Yale studies cited among top 10 breakthroughs of 2006


Office of Business Transition to help lead transformation of . . .


ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS

In Memoriam: Economic historian Henry Broude


Junior faculty member Glenn Micalizio named Eli Lilly Grantee


Conference to explore documentary films on Iraq war


Exhibit features recent work by British painter Howard Hodgkin


Saybrook College to host teas with four distinguished journalists


Malaysian artist's work in batik is featured in ISM exhibition


Reopening gala kicks off center's Black History Month events


Sterling Library exhibit showcases images of 'Disappearing Africa'


English department to present staged reading of four plays . . .


Study questions use of addictive opioids for . . . treatment of back pain


The impact of open standards to be explored


DeVane Lectures location changed


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