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2004
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December 12, 2004. PIER
Joins the Connecticut State Department of Education to Strengthen Connecticut/
Toulouse Partnership
October 27, 2004. Yale
University Launches Central Student Grants and Fellowships Database
October 11, 2004. Leitner
Professor of Law, Politics, and International Studies Announced
September 14, 2004. Congressman
Tom Lantos to Speak at the Yale Center for International and Area Studies
August 23, 2004. Educators
Immersed in Islamic Studies and More at PIER Summer Institutes
July 2, 2004. Eight
Connecticut Teachers Travel to Ghana on Fulbright Grant Received by
Yale University
June 9, 2004. Historian
David Blight to Direct the Gilder-Lehrman Center at Yale
May 26, 2004. YCIAS
Director Appointed to 2004 Class of Carnegie Scholars
May 23, 2004. Yale's
David Brion Davis Receives Two Prestigious History Awards; Lectureship
Established in His Honor
April 28, 2004. A
Conference on "Globalization and Self-Determination: The Nation-State
Under Siege" Will Be Held at the Yale Center for International
and Area Studies (YCIAS)
April 23, 2004. Winners
Announced in International Cultural Festival Photography Contest
April 13, 2004. International
Conference to Consider "Order, Conflict, and Violence"
March 28, 2004. New
Program on Order, Conflict, and Violence Joins Yale Center for International
and Area Studies
March 10, 2004. International
Conference to Consider "The Future of Secularism"
March 10, 2004. Symposium
to Explore Modernity/Anti-Modernity of Gandhi’s Politics
March 10, 2004. 'Sahitya
Goshthhi’ Features Readings and Panel with Hindi Writers
March 5, 2004. Ian
Shapiro to Head the Yale Center for International and Area Studies
January 5, 2004. Ambassador
Richard Haass to Speak at the Yale Center for International and Area
Studies

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