The Yale School of Nursing has created a new publication, Yale Nursing Matters, which will highlight the school’s growing role in research, clinical practice and community outreach. The magazine’s debut issue was circulated Oct. 8 to graduates, the...
The second annual Yale Physics Olympics Competition for teams of high school students from Connecticut and New York will be held Saturday, Oct. 16, at the Sloane Physics Laboratory beginning at 10:30 a.m. One hundred and fifty high school juniors and...
The Yale School of Nursing is asking school children in New Haven to submit their designs for a holiday card for YSN on the theme of “caring.” The deadline for the art contest is Oct. 5. A single winner will be selected from three grade categories: K-...
Yale University and the city of New Haven have launched a joint effort to enhance leadership and management skills of city and University managers. Twelve managers from Yale and 14 from the city will attend five workshops held on campus and led by...
A drug that may protect the eye from damage caused by glaucoma, which is one of the leading causes of blindness around the world, soon will be administered at Yale Medical School in a clinical trial. M. Bruce Shields, M.D., chairman of the Department of...
The Tower One/Tower East housing complex and Yale School of Nursing are creating a program that will enable residents to stay healthier and protect their rights and well-being as they move through an increasingly complex health care system. Supported by...
A Yale astronomer working with a team of scientists has found that the universe might be expanding somewhat faster than most current calculations. Professor Stephen Zepf said in a study published in Nature magazine Thursday (Sept. 23) that the team came...
A new study by Yale scientists has found that animals can recognize and stay away from other animals that may infect them with a disease. Professor David Skelly said that research completed in his laboratory in collaboration with Professor Joseph...
A Yale professor has been awarded a $150,000 grant to study the use of the natural product palau’amine, which was isolated from a marine sponge found in the West Pacific, as a potential chemotherapeutic agent. Chemistry Professor David Austin said the...
Jonathan E. Soderstrom has been named director of Yale’s Office of Cooperative Research. Soderstrom succeeds Gregory E. Gardiner, who has been director of OCR since February 1996. Gardiner is leaving to pursue other interests. At the same time, Robert...