2004 Yale In The News Articles

November 
11/04/04 The Limits of Conscientious Objection - May Pharmacists Refuse to Fill Prescriptions for Emergency Contraception?
The New England Journal of Medicine

 

October 
10/22/04 Charlie Rose Interview with Richard C. Levin
The Charlie Rose Show

 

September 
09/22/04 SOM Ranked Highly
The Wall Street Journal

 

August 
08/27/04 M.I.T. Makes Yale Provost First Woman to Be Its Chief
The New York Times
08/17/04 Yale Ranked as the Hottest Ivy
Newsweek: Kaplan College Guide
08/10/04 Barbara Kantrowitz of Newsweek discusses their list of top colleges
Transcript from NBC's TODAY
08/05/04 University chiefs converge in Beijing
China View
08/03/04 College chiefs share ideas at forum
China Daily

 

July 
07/25/04 Kill the Empire! (Or Not): Paul Kennedy and John Lewis Gaddis discuss foreign policy and grand strategy
The New York Times
07/20/04 Learning to Think, and Live
The New York Times: Op-Ed by David Brooks

 

June 
06/18/04 Culture, History and the Sidewalks of New Haven
The New York Times
06/14/04 Journals of 2 Ex-Slaves Draw Vivid Portraits
The New York Times

 

May 
05/27/04 A Film That Could Warm Up the Debate on Global Warming
The New York Times

 

March 
03/21/04 How Blue and Red Emerged From Old Blue
The New York Times

 

February 
02/25/04 Recent initiatives to increase the University's taxes are misguided
Yale Daily News
02/24/04 An Open Letter to Yale Students
Susan Hockfield, Provost
02/13/04 President Zedillo, Director of the Yale Center Study Of Globalization, receives the Berkeley Medal
Center for Latin American Studies, UC Berkeley
02/06/04 President Levin to be member of President Bush's bipartisan panel that will examine U.S. intelligence capabilities
CNN.com

 

January 
01/26/04 Bias against elite institutions 'holding back economy'
Financial Times
01/07/04 A City With a Rep
The Washington Post

 

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