Drama Critic Howard Kissel has featured Beast on the Moon as one of Five Must-See Plays currently running in New York. Aside from the great photograph, and the praise for Beast on the Moon, I also like that he mentions ...
The New York City Science and Engineering Fair for NYC High School students is, for the first year, sponsored by the City University of New York under the auspices of the CUNY College Now Program (which I work for).
The Science Fair is looking for judges in fourteen areas, ...
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The New York City Science and Engineering Fair for NYC High School students is, for the first year, sponsored by the City University of New York under the auspices of the CUNY College Now Program (which I work for).
The Science Fair is looking for judges in fourteen areas, ...
The New York City Science and Engineering Fair for NYC High School students is, for the first year, sponsored by the City University of New York under the auspices of the CUNY College Now Program (which I work for).
The Science Fair is looking for judges in fourteen areas, ...
The New York City Science and Engineering Fair for NYC High School students is, for the first year, sponsored by the City University of New York under the auspices of the CUNY College Now Program (which I work for).
The Science Fair is looking for judges in fourteen areas, ...
Latinos push for united organization - via YDN [LINK]
Vivek Kembaiyan
Contributing Reporter
Published Friday, October 12, 2007
After 30 years of development, the Latino community at Yale is reaching a major milestone this weekend with a move toward organizing alumni on a national scale.
An interim National Latino ...
Yale crushes Harvard to win share of Ivy football title [Link to YDN]
Published: Saturday, November 18, 2006 Dhruv Khullar Staff Reporter In one of the greatest moments for Yale athletics in the last decade, the Bulldogs finally defeated ...
The Yale Athletic Department is looking for the next bulldog to assume the role of mascot as Handsome Dan XVI. Yale, still mourning the passing of Dan XV, a.k.a. Louis, this winter, has decided to comb New England ...
Dear Yale alumni, This spring term, Yale University is premiering an undergraduate publication whose presence has so far rather conspicuously been missing: an interdisciplinary scholarly magazine. Titled ‘Symposium,’ our publication is an academic journal, loosely modeled on the Yale ...
What matters now. http://www.jewcy.com/
Yale’s Endowment earned a 19.4% return in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2004, bringing total assets to $12.7 billion. The excellent performance resulted in approximately $2.1 billion in gains for the University. Yale’s Endowment has returned ...
Friday, March 4th 8pm Yale Club of NYC Trumbull Room Business Casual Attire RSVP appreciated but not necessary.
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The Yale Cabaret has arrived in NY at its new home at the West Bank Cafe at 407 W. 42nd St. TalkinBroadway.com raves: The Unofficial New York Yale Cabaret has demonstrated in less than a full season more creativity, ...
Krista Madsen's ('95) Brooklyn wine lounge has recently celebrated its grand opening. A cozy art bar featuring New York wine, beer and talent, Stain is open daily from 5 p.m. until 2ish a.m. There's a big garden (smoking ...
The New York City Science and Engineering Fair for NYC High School students is, for the first year, sponsored by the City University of New York under the auspices of the CUNY College Now Program (which I work for).
The Science Fair is looking for judges in fourteen areas, ...
The New York City Science and Engineering Fair for NYC High School students is, for the first year, sponsored by the City University of New York under the auspices of the CUNY College Now Program (which I work for).
The Science Fair is looking for judges in fourteen areas, ...
Traci L. Slatton releases her historical novel IMMORTAL, published by BantamDell, on 1/29/08.
IMMORTAL is a rags-to-riches to burnt-at-the-stake story set in Renaissance Florence.
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On the heels of his most commercially successful album to date, New York City’s Mike Errico returns with All In, the latest in an already inspired discography.
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EVENT OVERVIEW
December 13, 2007
8:00am–6:00pm
New York, NY
Argyle Executive Forum and the HBS Health Industry Alumni Association are pleased to present the 2007 Strategic Investing in Healthcare Forum. The reception brings together approximately 150 senior operating executives from public and private healthcare firms, select private equity and hedge funds, prominent research fellows, as well as key senior advisors.
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John Connaughton
Managing Director
Bain Capital, LLC
Benjamin Edmands
Managing Director
CCMP Capital Advisors, LLC
Mark Everson
President and CEO
American Red Cross |
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Buddy Gumina
Partner, US Healthcare
Apax Partners
Joseph Hogan
President and CEO
GE Healthcare |
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Enter Invitation Code: “HEAL”
When asked for payment, enter Discount Code: “YAAMNY”
Regular Price: $875; YAAMNY Co-Host Discount Price: $200
To inquire about attendance, please contact Lucas J. Gochanour at
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KING CORN, a feature documentary by three Yale College alums, premiered at Cinema Village in New York City on October 12th and is now playing in select cities around the country.
KING CORN is a feature documentary about two friends, one acre of corn, and the subsidized crop that drives our fast-food nation.In the film, Ian Cheney ('02 and MEM '03) and Curt Ellis ('02) move to the heartland to learn where their food comes from. With the help of friendly neighbors, genetically modified seeds, and powerful herbicides, they plant and grow a bumper crop of America’s most-productive, most-subsidized grain on one acre of Iowa soil. But when they try to follow their pile of corn into the food system, what they find raises troubling questions about how we eat—and how we farm.
A profile of “Peanuts” creator Charles M. Schulz (1922-2000), whose universe of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Pigpen and Schroeder entertained generations of children and adults. Included: excerpts from the “Peanuts” TV specials, and archival footage.
Monday, Oct. 29th at 9:00 p.m.
KCET
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With help from her Calhoun friends, Anusha Rasalingam, CC '96, has developed Embittermints, hip, edgy mints with six cheeky expressions (“you suck,” “bite me,” “idiot,” “wench,” “buzz off,” and “yo mama”) carved into them
Embittermints ...
The MCE is looking for experienced singers to join a dynamic musical organization celebrating its eighth season. The Manhattan Choral Ensemble (MCE) is an exciting, 40-voice, community-based choir dedicated to the passionate performance of an international and historically varied repertoire.
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DEATH BY CHICK LIT — will be out June 5.
Summer is a perfect time to prepare for the GMAT, GRE, LSAT, or MCAT. With thousands of Kaplan class options throughout the country, you're sure to find a schedule that fits in with your summer plans.
YAMMNY members and their ...