Yale Bulletin
Published: November 6, 2009 | One-Week Issue
Former World Fellows Network and Learn From Each Other at Yale Forum
When she was last on the Yale campus as a 2007 World Fellow, Marlene Malahoo Forte of Jamaica was already leading a hectic life, serving as president of an association working for fundamental reform of the island nation's judicial system, training Jamaican police and teaching law at the University of the West Indies.
Yale Alumni Travel to Brazil to Promote Global Sustainability
Yale alumni will travel to Rio De Janeiro October 30 – November 8 to collaborate with leading Brazilian social entrepreneurs working to preserve the degraded Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil. The Yale volunteers include business consultants, lawyers, medical doctors and other health professionals, as well as environmental consultants and engineers.
Grey Reappointed as Nursing School Dean
Margaret Grey has been reappointed to a second five-year term as dean of the Yale University School of Nursing (YSN), effective July 1, President Richard C. Levin has announced.
CNN Anchor and Special Correspondent Soledad O’Brien to Speak at Yale
Yale Law School Conference on the Future of Journalism
Student Veterans To Offer Remarks at Ceremony
Yale Center for the Study of Globalization Hosts Conference on the Economic Crisis and Financial Globalization
Awards Will Support Research by Junior Faculty Members
Babylonian Collection Celebrates Centennial
Symposium at Yale Looks at Everyday Things Through Architectural Prism
Gene Increases Susceptibility to Post-Traumatic Stress, Yale Researchers Find
Researchers Unlock the “Sound of Learning” by Linking Sensory and Motor Systems
Yale Physicians Receive $4.1 Million Grant to Study New Treatment for Alcohol-Dependent HIV-Positive Inmates Transitioning Back Into Society
Symposium at Yale Celebrates Italian Futurism
Testosterone Study in Older Men May Hold Key to Healthy, Independent Lives; Participants Sought for Clinical Trial at Yale School of Medicine
Student Entrepreneur Testifies Before Congress
Symposium Explores ‘The Promise of Yale Psychiatry’
As Whiting Fellows, Doctoral Students Will Expand Areas of Research
Outstanding Local Students Honored with Seton Book Awards
Yale Books in Brief



