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Yale creating School of Engineering & Applied Science Yale will create a School of Engineering & Applied Science, President Richard C. Levin has announced. READ STORY Changes mean more scholarships, fewer loans for medical students Yale School of Medicine has overhauled its financial aid policy with a major boost in aid to middle-income families by eliminating the required parental contribution for families making up to $100,000 per year, announced Dr. Robert J. Alpern, dean of the medical school. READ STORY Alumni to take part in day of service in communities throughout state Alumni and friends of Yale will gather in cities across Connecticut to participate in the first ever Alumni Day of Service on Saturday, April 19. READ STORY Campus community is invited to take Sustainability Pledge Yale’s Office of Sustainability poses the following question to members of the campus community: Are you ready to commit to changing your habits in order to build a sustainable campus READ STORY This issue features a special supplement: Yale's Growing 'Green' Initiatives
O T H E RS T O R I E S
Former provost and Peabody director wins the Verrill Medal
Carson Scholarships recognize achievements of local students
Noted Al Jazeera journalist discusses stereotypes during campus visit
Terrorism still a grave concern for the U.S., says Homeland Security secretary
Loan program to aid international graduate/professional students
Symposium will explore relationship of art, humanities and medicine
Perlotto to head both student and athletic medicine at YUHS
School of Management joins consortium that promotes diversity in business world
Author of ‘The Omnivore’s Dilemma’ is the next Schlesinger Visiting Writer
Symposium to examine the potential benefits of genetically modified plants as
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Riz Khan of the Al Jazeera English network discussed Islamic stereotypes during a recent visit to campus.
This issue features
a special supplement: Yale's Growing 'Green' Initiatives
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