History of Student Research
[Exhibits]
Through - October 2001
School of Medicine: History of the Student Thesis at Yale. Sterling Hall of Medicine. Free and open to the public.
Sterling Hall of Medicine, Medical Library, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT
Mon - Fri 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon, Sat 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sun 10 a.m. - noon
History of the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
[Exhibit]
7 October- 1 November 2001
School of Medicine: Visit this historical photo exhibit located in the Medical Library Rotunda.
School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, 1st floor

Auction
[Student/Fundraisers]
1 November 2001
School of Medicine: Student-run auction to raise funds for the homeless. Free and open to the public.
Harkness Auditorium, 333 Cedar Street 12 noon
ARCHIVES
A Celebration of Volunteerism
[Reception]
20 October 2000
School of Medicine: The School of Medicine, the School of Nursing, and Public Health kick off their Tercentennial Celebration with a reception saluting volunteers. This includes the opening of John Curtis's photography exhibition, a faculty art exhibition, and the premier of the exhibition Medicine at Yale 1701-1865. Greetings by Deans Kessler, Gilliss, and Merson will christen this event.
Sterling Hall of Medicine Lobby, 333 Cedar Street | 4:30 PM
School of Public Health Community Award Ceremony
[Ceremonies]
20 October 2000
School of Medicine: Mayor John DeStefano will receive the School of Public Health Community Award. This ceremony is part of the School of Medicine's Tercentennial "Celebration of New Haven and Yale"
New Haven City Hall, Office of the Mayor | 2:30 PM
25th Reunion
[Alumni/AYA/Reunions]
4 November 2000
School of Medicine: M.D./Ph.D. Program 25th Reunion.
Medicine in a Civic Society
[Theater]
School of Medicine: The Department of Medicine at Yale University has invited Anna Deveare Smith to New Haven to address the topic of "Medicine in a Civic Society" Smith's previous work has successfully interpreted the struggle of individuals in the midst of crisis to make sense of the events that are shaping their lives. Here she will focus the attention of artists and physicians-in-training on a new civic dialogue that brings attention to the individual experiences of patients in crisis. She will interview three patients at Yale whose social status affects their health, the physicians caring for them, and selected family and friends. She will create a dramatic illness narrative of these patients and present her material to students, faculty, and residents at Yale. One of her performances, in addition to medical grand rounds, will be open to the public.
Medicine in a Civic Society
[Theater]
School of Medicine: The Department of Medicine at Yale University has invited Anna Deveare Smith to New Haven to address the topic of "Medicine in a Civic Society" Smith's previous work has successfully interpreted the struggle of individuals in the midst of crisis to make sense of the events that are shaping their lives. Here she will focus the attention of artists and physicians-in-training on a new civic dialogue that brings attention to the individual experiences of patients in crisis. She will interview three patients at Yale whose social status affects their health, the physicians caring for them, and selected family and friends. She will create a dramatic illness narrative of these patients and present her material to students, faculty, and residents at Yale. One of her performances, in addition to medical grand rounds, will be open to the public.
75th Anniversary of Mental Hygiene at Yale |
[Anniversary Celebrations] |
1 December 2000
School of Medicine: Yale's mental health program for students is among the oldest in the country. Clements Fry, director of Yale psychiatry from 1929 until his death in 1955, was unusual for his time because he did not limit psychiatry to the treatment of problems, but rather viewed it as a way to help young adults in their personal development, proposing that anxiety, fear, and depression were not unusual for young adults. The program celebrates its anniversary and the Tercentennial at Luce Hall.
Medicine at Yale, 1901 - 1951
[Exhibits]
Through March 2001
Yale School of Medicine: This photographic exhibit chronicles the history of the Yale Medical School.
Theatrical Production
[Theater]
School of Medicine: Annual medical student show.
Medicine at Yale, 1901 - 1951
[Exhibits]
Through March 2001
Yale School of Medicine: This photographic exhibit chronicles the history of the Yale Medical School. Free and open to the public.

Student Research Day
[Lectures]
20 April 2001
School of Medicine: Dr. Paul Greengard, 200 Nobel Laureate will deliver the Farr Lecture at the 15th Annual Student Research Day at 4:30 p.m. The activities begin at 12 noon with over 50 medical students presenting the results of their thesis research work at a scientific poster session. Also, five students whose research was selected for special honors will give oral presentations of their work. All presentations are in the Jane Ellen Hope Building.
12 noon - 4:30 pm, Jane Ellen Hope Building, 315 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT
Microscopy: Tools of the Biochemical Sciences
[Exhibits]
April 2001
School of Medicine: Martin E. Gordon, M.D. Free and open to the public.
Sterling Hall of Medicine, Medical Library, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT
Mon - Fri 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon, Sat 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sun 10 a.m. - noon,
Yale Physicians Building New Haven Art Place
[Exhibits]
Through June 30, 2001
Works by Yale University faculty and staff. Also featuring the Art Place Quilters at Yale, presenting "The Fabric of our Lives". Free Admission, for information call 203 785-5144. Free and open to the public.
Medicine at Yale 1951 - 2001
[Exhibits]
Through - July 2001
School of Medicine: This visual exhibit is free and open to the public.
Sterling Hall of Medicine, Medical Library, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT
Mon - Fri 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon, Sat 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sun 10 a.m. - noon
EPH and the Yale School of Nursing
[Exhibits]
August to September 2001
School of Medicine: Medical Library Rotunda
