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Study: Farming is changing chemistry of Mississippi River Midwestern farming has introduced the equivalent of five Connecticut Rivers into the Mississippi River over the past 50 years and is adding more carbon dioxide annually into its waters, according to a study published in Nature by researchers at Yale and Louisiana State universities. READ STORY Pink is the new Yale blue for teams raising funds supporting cancer research While not sacrificing for a moment their loyalty to Yale blue, two women’s athletic teams are donning pink this month in support of cancer research. READ STORY ‘Non-standard economist’ exploring motivations behind buyers’ behavior Yale SOM has become a leader in behavioral finance and behavioral economics. READ STORY
Other SOM behavior research studies
Yale librarian and skater passes on her passion to local youngsters
In new role at Yale, art conservator will exhance campus programs
Yale University Library starts the new year with staff changes
Drawings by European ‘masters’ are featured in gallery exhibit
Black History Month celebration features art, music and more
Yale Opera will present ‘Die Fledermaus,’ comic tale of intrigue in 19th-century Vienna
Protection of cultural heritage is focus of ‘Iraq Beyond the Headlines IV’
In new exhibition, architects envision ‘a future that could have been’
Exhibition features unique gifts from around the globe
First Yale BioHaven Entrepreneurship Seminar series event to focus on Rib-X
Memorial service will be held in Dwight Chapel in commemoration of Pakistani leader Bhutto
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Students from Wexler/Grant Community School are learning skating skills at Ingalls Rink through a program started by a Yale law librarian and run with the help of volunteers from the campus community.
Among the singers from the Yale Opera who alternate in the lead roles of "Die Fledermaus" are Adelaide Muir (Rosalinde) and Edward Parks (Eisenstein). |