Sci-Tech
Scientist talks nanodevices
Researchers at the School of Engineering & Applied Science have made a key discovery in the field of quantum optomechanics.
University
YCC | Brian Lei ’16, UOC chair
Brian Lei ’16 hopes that, as the only candidate with experience serving on the Undergraduate Organizations Committee, Yale students will elect him the group’s chair.
City
Malloy announces new bioscience act
Gov. Dannel Malloy announced his plans for a $200 million Bioscience Innovation Act, which aims to boost Connecticut’s biotechnology sector, at a ceremony held in Farmington last week.
City
Conservatives mull environmentalism
Bob Inglis, a former six-term Republican U.S. representative from South Carolina, spoke Wednesday night in William L. Harkness Hall on harnessing free markets for environmentalism.
University
Former Harvard president talks fiscal cliff
In a talk entitled “Economic Possibilities for our Children,” former Harvard President and economist Larry Summers spoke about how the nation must respond to the fiscal cliff.
University
Eid banquet brings students together
Commons was decked out on Wednesday night in flags and lights to host a dinner celebrating the Muslim festival Eid-al-Adha. Hosted by the Yale Muslim Students Association and the University Chaplain’s Office, the event — which is in its 11th year — attracted about 520 Muslim and non-Muslim students, faculty and members of the local
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