September 14, 2007
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Volume 36, Number 2
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Grant to fund study of stress & self-control The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded the Yale School of Medicine $23.4 million to study the interactive effects of stress and self-control on tobacco smoking, excessive drinking and overeating. READ STORY
FRESHMEN ADDRESSES
Development Office announces new associate vice presidents
Team seeking key to unlock link between stress and addictive behavior
School of Public Health creates new deanship in academic affairs
F&ES student working to insure survival of the snow leopard
Yale Rep opens its new season with Shakespeare classic
New York Times columnist to offer ‘Mobile Gadget Show-and-Tell’
New works by painter and printmaker Nathan Margalit on view at Slifka Center
Biomass energy is the topic of talk by award-winning engineer
In Memoriam: Biochemists Joseph Fruton and Sofia Simmonds
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The downfall of a tyrant is the theme of Shakespeare's "Richard II," the first play of the Yale Rep's new season.
The exhibit "Art for Yale: Collecting for a New Century" opens on Sept. 18 at the Yale University Art Gallery. | |||||||