Yale Bulletin and Calendar

September 29, 2006|Volume 35, Number 4


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University launches 'Yale Tomorrow' campaign

Yale is launching a development campaign the weekend of Sept. 30 that is expected to seek $3 billion in five years to fund a wide range of University priorities in the 21st century.
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Gift of $50 million to create Greenberg Yale-China Initiative

Maurice R. ("Hank") Greenberg, through his family foundation, and The Starr Foundation are each donating $25 million to Yale to create the Maurice R. Greenberg Yale-China Initiative, advancing the University's collaborations with China in critical areas, President Richard C. Levin announced.
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Greenberg: 'Flexibility' will be key
Yale asset in China


Program will educate corporate leaders about implications of climate change

Yale and two other leading U.S. organizations are launching a collaborative effort to educate hundreds of independent corporate board members about the potential liabilities and strategic business opportunities that global climate change can create for companies.
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V.P. and union president co-chairing Yale-United Way Campaign

Yale seniors Christopher Wells and Andrew Klaber will find themselves studying at the same university again next year as recipients of prestigious scholarships.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

This year's 'Science Saturdays' for children celebrates women scientists

Alumnus Robert Burger is named an assistant provost


MEDICAL CENTER NEWS


More Yale-related MacArthur Fellows

Yale's Endowment earns 22.9% in the past fiscal year

Erin Lavik and Tarek Fahmy win biomedical engineering awards

Are we alone? 'Alien Earths' explores scientists' quest to find out

Exhibit explores connections between art and music in different period

Yale novelists, poets and playwrights will read from their works

Works by photojournalists in Iraq on view at ISM

Study finds affirmation exercise boosts minority students' school achievement

Conference to explore ways to increase diversity in higher education

Traveling Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival comes to campus

Ancient coins will be showcased in 'The Romans in Asia' symposium

Two noted scientists serving as visiting scholars at the Institute for Biospheric Studies

Five alumni to be honored with Wilbur Lucius Cross Medals

Five junior faculty members are honored by The MacMillan Center for international research

Memorial service for Jaroslav Pelikan

University of Michigan professor wins Yale's Douglass Prize

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Campaign formally launched at 'Yale Tomorrow' celebration

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This issue presents a special supplement looking at "Yale's Ever-Expanding International Strength."
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A scene from "Land Mines: A Love Story," one of the international works that will be screened during the Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival, to be held at Yale Oct. 7-13.
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