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February 15, 2008|Volume 36, Number 18


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"Broken Horse, New Mexico" by Michael Marsland



‘Images 2008’ exhibition includes
works by three Yale staff members

Photographs by three Yale employees are now on view in the “Images 2008” show sponsored by the Shoreline Arts Alliance.

Now in its 27th year, the “Images” competition honors outstanding works of photographic art by Connecticut residents that represent a wide variety of techniques and subject matters.


"Julianne" by Joy Sherman


The Yale affiliates and their works that are being showcased this year are Terry M. Dagradi, image specialist in Information Technology Services-Medical Media Group, “Low Light, Alexandria, Virginia”; Michael Marsland, University photographer, “Broken Horse, New Mexico”; and Joy Sherman, a coordinator in the Grants and Contracts Department, “Julianne.”

“Images 2008” will remain on display through March 1 in the Guilford Arts Center, 411 Church St., Guilford. The gallery is open noon-4 p.m. daily. For information, call (203) 453-5947 or visit the website at www.guilfordartcenter.org.


"Low Light, Alexandria, Virginia" by Terry Dagradi


Following the Guilford show, selected works from “Images 2008” will be on view March 6-22 at Connecticut Hospice in Branford.


T H I SW E E K ' SS T O R I E S

Geneticist cited for research on hypertension

Researcher focuses on heredity in quest to understand . . .

Exhibit traces linkages on the ‘Tree of Life’

‘Rolling’ offers honest, sometimes shocking, look at life in a wheelchair

Study: Older women more likely to suffer depression than older men

Researchers seeking new test for detecting kidney injury . . .

Yale Rheumatic Diseases Research Center awarded $3.2 million . . .

One Law Clinic, Two Cities

Conference will look at issues surrounding nuclear disarmament

Former Yale architecture dean to give Chubb Lecture

Study gives high marks to use of bypass surgery for those in their 90s

Yale Ob-Gyn researchers discussed current work . . .

Several Yale Ob-Gyn presentations are awarded honors at meeting

Judith Resnik wins prestigious honor for her ‘outstanding scholarship’ . . .

Lectures explore mythmaking in Hollywood westerns

Panel will explore ways to promote diverse faculties

‘Images 2008’ exhibition includes works by three Yale staff members

Memorial service for Dr. Barry Goldberg

Yale affiliates to be honored guests at benefit event for LEAP

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