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Yale OPA Press ReleasesYale University President Announces 2008 Yale World Fellows
Yale University President Richard C. Levin has announced the 2008 Yale World Fellows.
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Yale University to Work With Jordanian, Palestinian and Israeli Architects in Creating Ideas for First Peace Park in the Middle East
This month faculty and students from Yale School of Architecture will join their Jordanian, Palestinian and Israeli counterparts in creating a vision for the first cross-border Peace Park to be established in the Middle East.
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Yale University to Work With Jordanian, Palestinian and Israeli Architects in Creating Ideas for First Peace Park in the Middle East
This month faculty and students from Yale School of Architecture will join their Jordanian, Palestinian and Israeli counterparts in creating a vision for the first cross-border Peace Park to be established in the Middle East.
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Drug Addicts Can Learn How to Save Lives, Yale Researchers Find
Drug users can be taught to identify and quickly respond to overdoses of heroin or other opioids as effectively as medical experts, a Yale University study suggests.
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Drug Addicts Can Learn How to Save Lives, Yale Researchers Find
Drug users can be taught to identify and quickly respond to overdoses of heroin or other opioids as effectively as medical experts, a Yale University study suggests.
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Penelope Lively and David McCullough to Speak at Yale
Two renowned authors ? Booker Prize winner Penelope Lively and Pulitzer Prize winner David McCullough ? will offer their perspectives on their craft on May 9, at 4 p.m. in the Yale University Art Gallery?s McNeil Lecture Hall, 1111 Chapel St. (entrance on High Street).
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Penelope Lively and David McCullough to Speak at Yale
Two renowned authors ? Booker Prize winner Penelope Lively and Pulitzer Prize winner David McCullough ? will offer their perspectives on their craft on May 9, at 4 p.m. in the Yale University Art Gallery?s McNeil Lecture Hall, 1111 Chapel St. (entrance on High Street).
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Ultra-Dense Galaxies Found in Early Universe
A team of astronomers looking at the universe's distant past found nine young, unusually compact galaxies, each weighing in at 200 billion times the mass of the Sun. The findings appeared in the April 10 issue of The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
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Chocolate may be Boon to Pregnant Women, Yale Study Shows
Women who eat chocolate are at decreased risk of developing preeclampsia, a potentially dangerous complication of pregnancy, a Yale study suggests.
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Factors Affecting Survival, Disability of Extremely Premature Infants Identified
Gestational age has long been the factor most commonly used to predict whether an extremely low-birth-weight infant survives and thrives, but four additional factors that can help predict a preemie's outcome have been identified by the National Institutes of Health Neonatal Research Network, of which Yale is a member.
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Yale Screens Documentary about Endangered Languages
"The Linguists," a critically acclaimed documentary about two scientists in search of dying languages, will be shown at the Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall St., on April 29, at 6 p.m.
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Scientists at Yale Provide Explanation for How Cancer Spreads
Metastasis, the spread of cancer throughout the body, can be explained by the fusion of a cancer cell with a white blood cell in the original tumor, according to Yale School of Medicine researchers, who say that this single event can set the stage for cancer's migration to other parts of the body.
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Understanding the Challenge of Iran Is Focus of Yale Conference
Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA) will hold a two-part conference, ?Understanding the Challenge of Iran,? on April 29 in New York City and on April 30 in New Haven.
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Yale Engineering Students Demonstrate New Ways to Harvest Energy
Yale seniors will demonstrate two engineering projects on energy harvesting ? a sidewalk that generates storable electrical energy as you walk on it and a human-powered iPod charger ? from noon to 1, Friday April 25, in front of Becton Engineering Center at 15 Prospect Street. The public and the media are invited.
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Former Yale Provost and Peabody Director Alison Richard to Receive Verrill Medal
The Yale Peabody Museum will present its distinguished Verrill Medal to Alison Richard, vice chancellor of the University of Cambridge, at a ceremony at Yale's Luce Hall on Wednesday, April 23.
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Yale Law School Expands Public Interest Program, Increases Financial Support for Graduates
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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Winners of Yale's Younger Poets Competition Will Read from Their Work
The five most recent winners of the prestigious Yale Series of Younger Poets competition will read from their work at the Whitney Humanities Center (WHC), 53 Wall Street, on May 2.
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Statements from Yale Spokesperson and Deans of Yale College and Yale School of Art
Statement by Yale University
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Yale Launches Sustainability Pledge
On April 22nd, in celebration of Earth Day 2008, Yale will launch the University's first campus-wide Sustainability Pledge.
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