Fifteen members of Yale University’s Police Department will participate in the final leg of the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run Friday, June 11. This is the first time that Yale officers are joining the annual run, which kicks off the local...
On November 10, the Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall St., with the Muriel Gardiner Program in Psychoanalysis and the Humanities, will host the second of a series of four lectures on 100 years of psychoanalysis by renowned author Elisabeth Young-Bruehl...
Attorneys, law students and professors from across the country will convene at Yale Law School, November 5-7, for “The Future of Animal Law,” a conference exploring how U.S. law is evolving to reflect Americans’ changing attitudes about animals....
On December 8, the Yale College student group Reach Out is hosting the third annual “Alternative Gift Market” to raise funds for projects to benefit communities in the developing world and locally. The Market will take place at Dwight Hall, 67 High St...
As part of the tour to bring the World Series trophy to Boston Red Sox fans in New England, team president and CEO Larry Lucchino will visit his alma mater, Yale Law School, with the trophy for a rally at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 17 in the Law...
Yale School of Medicine is one of 10 schools that are receiving a total of $5 million from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for its Clinical Research Fellowship program. Established four years ago, the Clinical Research Fellowship program is the...
Blocking a key molecule protects breast implants, permanent catheters, pacemakers, artificial joints, glucose sensors for diabetics, and other biomaterials from rejection and damage by the body, according to a study published this month in The American...
A child’s level of anxiety prior to surgery is predictive of whether they will experience post-surgical delirium and maladaptive behavioral changes, including anxiety, nighttime crying, and bedwetting, according to a Yale study published in the journal...
Two local chapters of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society-the Greater Connecticut Chapter and the Western Connecticut Chapter-jointly awarded a grant of nearly $50,000 to support the efforts of the Yale Multiple Sclerosis Clinic in providing expert...
A region of the brain associated with emotional responses, the amygdala, is linked to a measure of unconscious race bias, especially when responding to faces presented subliminally, according to a study by researchers at Yale. The study in the journal...