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January/February 2009
Researchers
from different scientific disciplines will collaborate at Yale’s new Sackler
Institute for Biological, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, which is being
launched this year with a gift from Dr. Raymond Sackler and his wife Beverly.
(The amount of the gift was not disclosed.) The institute will support visiting
scholars, graduate fellowships, and other projects among some 20 to 25 faculty
in existing departments whose research interests overlap.
Pedestrian
safety improvements are being made to intersections around the medical school
and Yale–New Haven Hospital in response to the death of medical student Mila
Rainof '08MD last spring. Crosswalks have been repainted, and curbs will be
adjusted and signals upgraded.
The
Yale College Council will ask the college’s Committee on Majors to consider recognizing academic minors for undergraduates. Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford all offer
some sort of official recognition of secondary fields of study. The YCC says 86
percent of students surveyed favor the proposal, but some faculty are wary.
Economics professor Benjamin Polak told the Yale Daily News he feared such a program could lead
to "credential inflation.”
Writers
and composers in musical theater will have a new outlet at Yale beginning this
summer. The schools of drama and music are working together to launch the Yale
Institute for Music Theatre, which will host a two-week summer workshop to help
three writers or teams develop new shows.
Casino
Night in Morse and Ezra Stiles colleges, long a favorite party among students,
is no more. This year’s party had
to be remade on a day’s notice, without the traditional casino games, when the
colleges' masters were informed that a 2003 law makes events with such games
illegal, even if no money changes hands.  |