What does it mean to teach during a global pandemic? Even beyond the shift to Zoom classrooms and virtual lectures, it has for many Yale professors meant rethinking how a course can serve as a shared intellectual pursuit and also a chance for finding much...
Kim Smolderen, a new faculty member at the Yale School of Medicine, believes that, for the 40% of women at risk for anxiety, screening for it isn’t enough — mental health care needs to be more accessible.
In an op-ed for the Annals of Internal Medicine...
A new study from the Yale Child Study Center finds that parents can lessen the effects of inevitable conflict with their teenage children by showing emotional warmth, and that this can make a difference within the course of a day.
Published July 13 in the...
Going to Yale wasn’t something Daniela Flores thought she could do when she was growing up in New Haven’s Fair Haven neighborhood, about 10 minutes northeast of the city center.
“When I was much younger, I had this idea of a typical Yale student in my...
Even though we humans can’t safely gather right now, frogs and toads can. And they certainly are. With the arrival of spring, these vocal amphibians are out and about, calling to attract mates and claim territory.
Frogs and toads are important indicators...