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Matthew Baum ’09 and Geoffrey Shaw ’10 are among 32 students nationwide who this weekend were awarded the Rhodes Scholarship, the most prestigious undergraduate academic scholarship.

(November 22)

Overcoming their alma maters’ rivalry, Richard Sperry ’68 and Roger Cheever, Harvard class of 1967, say they hold the record for most consecutive Games attended.

(November 20)

The Yale School of Medicine will respond by Dec. 8 to a letter from Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, asking about the school’s policy on medical ghostwriting, whereby companies publish articles under researchers’ names, School of Medicine Dean Robert Alpern said Wednesday.

(November 20)
Yale News
The world’s oceans are absorbing less carbon dioxide (CO2), a Yale geophysicist has found after pooling data taken over the past 50 years. With the oceans currently absorbing over 40 percent of the CO2 emitted by human activity, this could quicken the pace of climate change, according to the study, which appears in the November 25 issue of Geophysical Research Letters. (November 24)
The serious behavior problems that can occur in children with autism and related conditions can be reduced with a treatment plan that includes medication combined with a structured training program for parents, according to Yale University researchers and their colleagues. (November 23)
Yale College senior Geoffrey C. Shaw and recent Yale graduate Matthew L. Baum have both been named Rhodes Scholars for study at Oxford University next year. (November 23)
Yale Bulldogs News
The No. 11 Bulldogs (3-2-2, 2-1-2 ECAC), who have played three straight overtime games, host Sacred Heart (3-6-2, 2-4-1 AHA) Tuesday night at Ingalls Rink. This is the first-ever meeting of the two Division I Nutmeg State schools. Faceoff is 7:00 and can be seen and heard live on yalebulldogs.com as well as WYBC (AM-1340) and wybc.com. Fans wearing a hockey jersey Tuesday night will be admitted free. (November 24)
On the heels of an 11-3, second-place finish in the Ivy League, the Yale volleyball team has placed five players on the All-Ivy team, as announced today by the league office. Seniors Alexis Crusey and Cat Dailey each claimed First Team honors, while sophomore Bridget Hearst landed on the Second Team. Junior Kelly Ozurovich and freshman Kerry Clavadetscher each picked up Honorable Mention nods to round out the quintet of Yale honorees. (November 24)
With less than 24 hours to recover, the Bulldogs were back in the pool Monday afternoon, swimming a dual meet with Southern Connecticut State. With many swimmers not participating in their usual events, the Bulldog still managed to break out a big margin of victory over SCSU. The Bulldogs won eleven events en route to a 190-108 victory. (November 24)
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