Five faculty members named as outstanding teachers were honored with special awards at the Yale College Senior Class Day program on Sunday, May 20. The teachers were nominated by undergraduates to receive the Yale College Prizes for Distinguished...
Paul Hawken, an environmentalist, educator, entrepreneur, and best-selling author, will speak at the 100th commencement exercises of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES) May 21. F&ES commencement exercises will...
One way to anticipate the progress of global warming is to examine the evidence for changes in global climate over the last 550 million years and compare it with levels of carbon dioxide, a professor at Yale said in a recent journal article. “Carbon...
Yale University and the city of New Haven will co-host the 8th annual Crossroads Venture Fair May 21-23 at the Omni New Haven Hotel, where 75 companies in high growth industries will be featured. The fair, presented by the Connecticut Venture Group and...
Yale University’s 300th Commencement events will be held Sunday, May 20, and Monday, May 21, on the Yale campus. All reporters and photographers must obtain and display Yale media credentials during Sunday’s Class Day and Monday’s Commencement...
Yale University has received a $2 million grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation to integrate into the education of all medical students a model of care that reflects the complex nature of the needs of the aging population. The lead investigator...
Men employed as roofers or sheet metal workers, who work with rubber and plastic products, or are employed in cleaning businesses, among other occupations, are at higher risk of developing brain cancer, a Yale investigation shows. Women are at higher...
Yale College senior Gabrielle Brainard, Class of 2001, will receive the Yale Club of New Haven’s first-ever Richard Hegel Prize for her senior essay that focuses on life in New Haven from 1870 to 1979 at an awards ceremony on May 14 at noon in the...
Although cigarette smoking and use of other tobacco products are considered to be the greatest single source of human exposure to certain carcinogens, they do not appear to cause brain cancer, a Yale investigation has found. “Brain cancer incidence and...
Edward Zigler, Sterling Professor of Psychology and the Child Study Center, has been awarded the Connecticut Higher Education Lifetime Achievement Community Service Award. The award is intended to publicly acknowledge outstanding leadership and...