April 21, 2000
Volume 28, Number 29
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Scientist Jennifer Doudna wins prestigious Waterman Award
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Two young scientists honored with Presidential Early Career Awards
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Accreditation panel concludes that 'Yale is as good as they come'
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Study offers new clues about autism
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Baseball commissioner Selig to speak at events
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Noted educator David Tyack to deliver the Giamatti Lecture
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Producer describes 'grinding' work behind 'Law & Order'
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Radiologist is honored for his achievements
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School of Medicine study shows boom in demand for radiologists
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Yale's Toumey Forest expands by 450 acres through exchange
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Art gallery exhibit explores artist's dramatic style change
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Student-run production explores the more carefree days of Eugene O'Neill's life
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Memorial service is planned for chemical engineer Charles Walker
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Nursing professor Judith Krauss is appointed to governor's commission
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Annual Perlis symposium will feature experts on computer programming language
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Kaplan will discuss national strategy for HIV prevention as Omega Rho Lecturer
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Remembrance gathering for Chester Kerr
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