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Critics recognize Yale dancers

The World Performance Project at Yale won worldwide recognition last week for two of its avant-garde performances.

School of Art holds Haiti auction

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An eclectic mix of paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs and collages are now on display at the Green Hall Gallery as part of a silent auction hosted by the Yale School of Art to raise money for earthquake victims.

Conference to celebrate Futurism centennial

“We intend to exalt aggressive action, a feverish insomnia, the racer’s stride, the mortal leap, the punch and the slap,” proclaimed Filippo Marinetti in his groundbreaking 1909 Futurist Manifesto.

Steinberg pushes collective action

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International law is crucial to confronting the challenges of a globalized world, such as climate change, terrorism and the recession, said Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg LAW ’78 at a Dean’s Lecture at the Law School on Monday afternoon titled “Law and Foreign Policy.”

Concert series’ opening debuts student works

Jordan Kuspa MUS ’10 found inspiration for the title of his new composition in a second-grade science project.

Slam poet shares stories

“People always say words are powerful, and it sounds so cliché,” Shihan said to a crowd of approximately 100 people in the Afro-American Cultural Center last night.

Water disrupts frogs’ development

There’s something in Connecticut’s water — and Yale ecology professor David Skelly is in the process of investigating it.

New imaging technique illuminates memory, aging

Scientists have a new way to read minds — in color and real-time.

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