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Yale Bulletin and CalendarU.S. governors call for federal action on climate change during Yale conference
It is time to abandon "old ways of thinking"; and the old-style politics of Democrats versus Republicans and liberals versus conservatives
to confront the urgent issue of global climate change, California Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger told a packed audience in Woolsey Hall on April 18.
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Law School boosts support for careers in public service
Yale Law School has announced four major changes that will enhance its public interest program and increase financial support for graduates who choose to work
in public interest law.
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City youths to flex their mathematical muscles in contest
MATHCOUNTS Outreach, a Yale undergraduate organization, will hold its second annual competition for students from 15 New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) on Friday,
April 25, in Davies Auditorium, Becton Center, 15 Prospect St.
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Yale creating School of Engineering and Applied Science
Yale will create a School of Engineering and Applied Science, President Richard C. Levin has announced.
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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.
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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.
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Study shows rare genes have big impact on blood pressure
Yale researchers have discovered that rare genetic variants can be associated with a dramatically lower risk of developing high blood pressure in the general
population.
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Yale volunteers once again to lend a helping hand to city non-profits
Faculty, staff and students from all over the campus will team up to paint,
plant, clean up parks and provide other forms of support to a wide range of
local non-profit organizations on the fifth annual Yale Community Service Day,
which is being held this year on Saturday, April 26.
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Studies suggest women, but not men, lose status in the workplace when they get angry
Whether you are running for president or looking for a clerical job, you
cannot afford to get angry if you are a woman, Yale psychologist Victoria Brescoll
has found.
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