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QB Chris Pizzotti has career day and Harvard dominates Yale in 2007 installment of The Game to claim its 12th Ivy League Championship
The Developmental Disabilities Clinic at the Yale Child Study Center, part of the Yale University School of Medicine, is one of the leading autism research centers.
Disputes over cultural treasures are not a new phenomenon, but the fight between Yale University and the Government of Peru has created a firestorm in recent months.
Yale researchers recently reported that B lymphocytes, which produce destructive autoantibodies, cause autoimmune disease in the absence of T cell activation.
"If you don't take good care of yourself, you are going to pay," says Dr. David Katz, an associate professor of public health at Yale University School of Medicine.
Save some money and save your waist. That's the message fitness and nutrition experts are trying to share with those who are trying to get or stay healthy.
On January 20, 2009, at the history-making inauguration of Barack Obama, Yale English professor, Elizabeth Alexander, delivered her work, "Praise Song for the Day.
The model for the Carlisle Indian School was Ft. Marion in St. Augustine, Florida. Here Richard Pratt took the opportunity to try his assimilation experiment.
Experts claim movie piracy costs the industry $20.5 billion per year. But in 2004, movies broke records, and 2006 promises to do the same. What gives?
Rice Boy author's early play about Banterweight Boxer Johnny Owen and his connection to three Welsh women gives its small cast plenty of passionate sparring room.
Paul Hindemith, though a violist by trade, was able to play every instrument of the symphony orchestra at least passably.
It can be difficult to decide between public and private colleges or universities. Here are a few reasons to choose one over the other.
New Year's Eve in Thailand is the highlight of the year, the Dusit Resort in Hua Hin is the top place to be and Ritirong Jiwakanon is once again the man of the moment.
President Obama's nomination of Appeals Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court was driven by a rigorous selection process shaped by a confluence of factors.
In the 2007 book "Smoot's Ear: The Measure of Humanity," Robert Tavernor takes an interesting and novel approach to understanding how mankind measures things.
Zeke M. Vanderhoek got approval for a charter school in New York City that will pay teachers $125,000, a higher salary than the principal at $90,000. He's the principal.
A 25-year long exhibition at MASS MoCA couldn't be bigger or louder. It couldn't involve more artists-even though it took only one to conceive the works.
What is the best university in the world? One clue lies in the THES's annual ranking of the world's best universities. Here's the 2007 top ten for all subjects.
These three special education schools, located in New York and New Jersey, are dedicated to educating students with autism spectrum disorders.
What is the best university in the world? Each year the Higher (formerly the THES or Times Higher) publishes a list claiming to identify the world's best universities.
Lyman Beecher, the famous theologian of the 19th century married three times...and his wives were intelligent and fascinating people in their own right.
Lady Margaret Beaufort was the Tudor dynasty's matriarch. She harboured strong ambitions for her son during the turbulent Wars of the Roses. She wept at his coronation.
With a resume longer than a yardstick, Tony Cacalano is a distinguished vignette painter. His colorful paintings express a brief, intense moment in daily life.
A profile of the late August Wilson, whose Pulitzer-winning plays documented the African American experience in the 20th century.
Originally a blend of rugby and soccer, football players in the United States begin to shape the identity of this uniquely American sport in the 1880s.
Dr. Ben Caron is a world famous pediatric neurosurgeon. A common saying of his is, "We can take charge of our lives." Few know this better than Dr. Carson.
In the capital complex at Dhaka, architect Louis Kahn realized a synthesis of form and design that has no parallel in the contemporary world of architecture.
Artisan-made tiles with early 20th century Arts and Crafts themes and images by Frank Lloyd Wright make it easy to bring fine art into any room in the home.
In Ultima Thule, poet Davis McCombs creates a delicate and sophisticated novel-in-verse by breaking the rule that says poems should be unnoted and self-contained.
In 1882, Oscar Wilde toured America. One story from his journey indicates that the flippant 19th century superstar had more than one modern view of the world.
Palace Council is a 20-year trip through dirty, violent post-war American politics. Stephen L Carter's novel weaves fiction into history to create a sprawling mystery.
Public concern about teenage promiscuity hinder the use of a vaccine against the human papilloma virus (HPV) to prevent life-threatening cancer, according to a new study.
As Rice Boy debuts for Stratford Shakespeare Festival's 2009 season, Sunil Kuruvilla, once a boxer himself, chats about a Welsh Banterweight Boxing Legend.
The most selective colleges in the United States are located on the east coast. The following article names the top five selective colleges in New England.
There is something about the Democratic Party's New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton that just makes her look like a sure winner in the 2008 Presidential Race.
An effective administrator, but a poor politician, William Howard Taft spent his term as President caught in a battle between Progressives and Conservatives.
The need to respect authority is ingrained from an early age, but sometimes blind obedience to authority has a destructive influence on ethics and moral decision making.
From the earliest times of his career in law, William Howard Taft dreamed of being on the Supreme Court, and his life in public service served served to get him there.
An overview of the life of Rev.Edward Beecher, a son of Rev.Lyman Beecher and brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Thomas Sterry Hunt made extensive contributions to American science, choosing two rapidly-advancing fields in which to distinguish himself.
Shia Labeouf is one of the stars of the upcoming movie, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull . Here is a look at his film work so far.
In his new book "The Normal Personality", Dr. Reiss explores how normal motives, not traumatic childhood experiences, contribute to the many of our everyday problems.
A brief view of the life of Catharine Beecher, member of the illustrious Beecher family of abolitionists.
Interested in the human experience, author Willa Cather is perhaps best known for her stories centering around pioneer life in her beloved state of Nebraska.
Treading a fine line between math, art and science, this capable, entertaining, and colorful book challenges the reader to begin to comprehend a fourth dimension.
A Yale School of Public Health finding affirms previous studies: moderate drinking of wine reduces risk of NHL relapse, secondary cancer or death by as much as 60 percent
Short biography of the Russian writer of worldly talents.
Ms. Carr plays with Gossip Girl and loses. Haley tells Nathan she wants to move to Charleston. Dan's heart beeper goes off.
Law students interested in women's equality can join a student organization, write papers from a feminist perspective, or volunteer to link women's rights and the law.


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