New Haven, CT--Volume XXVII, Number 9--April 9, 1999
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Towards a truly global Yale curriculum
By Alan Schoenfeld

As the sun sets on the Western paradigm, Yale scrambles to fill gaps in area studies. Cover story.

Toward a truly global Yale cirriculum
JOSIAH LEIGHTON/YH
 
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The high-tech world of arts
KOI ANUNTA/YH
The high-tech world of arts
By Ayon Nandi

At the intersection of high art and high technology lies the Digital Media Center. In this week's exclusive.

Also check out tech briefs:

Chan Suh shows you how to make lots of money, and the Periodic ponderous page pick
I N S I D E
Weekly Wisdom
"At Harvard, people dressed like they were living in a Tuburcular Ward."
—Conan O'Brien, in A&E
The dust settles
Five months after the resignation of Master Antonio Lasaga, Mary Miller, GRD '78, takes the Saybrook reins.
In News
Word up
The hip-hop scene at the Old Blue is alive—and kickin'.
In A&E
Gridiron preview
Football coach Jack Siedlecki looks ahead to the fall as the sqaud makes big spring season strides.
In Sports
Weather
FRI: Rainy, high 50s
SAT: Mostly cloudy, high 50s
SUN: Mostly cloudy, high 50s


 

 


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