The streets of New Haven are often crowded with throngs of Yale students, faculty and staff moving from Point A to Point B using various modes of transportation — including cars, motorcycles, buses, bicycles and their own two feet.Ensuring that these...
Not many Yale seniors get to answer the ubiquitous question “So, what are you doing after graduation?” with “I’m working as an embedded journalist on an icebreaker oceanographic research vessel in the Arctic Ocean.” But that’s exactly what Alex Kain ‘09...
Yale University and the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) are launching an enhanced financial aid program to enable Mexican nationals to pursue Ph.D. studies at Yale’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.CONACYT will provide a...
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will join University President Richard C. Levin and Ernesto Zedillo, former President of Mexico and director of the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, for a conversation before the Yale community in...
If you’ve ever been to Hawaii, you probably spent your time enjoying the scenery of the beautiful islands, rather than wondering how they got to be there in the first place. But that’s just what scientists have been trying to figure out for nearly 40...
Nancy Ruddle wins Lifetime Achievement Award for her groundbreaking scientific contributions Nancy H. Ruddle, professor emerita in the Division of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at the School of Public Health, received the 2009 Lifetime Achievement...
Yale sociologist elected president of Leibniz Association Karl Ulrich Mayer has been elected president of the Leibniz Association, one of Germany’s biggest research organizations. Mayer is the Stanley B. Resor Professor of Sociology and chair of the...
Yale University Press published the “The Cartoons that Shook The World” by Professor Jytte Klausen in the fall of 2009. The scholarly work is the first comprehensive investigation of the controversy surrounding the 2005 publication of cartoons depicting...
A story on former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the seminar he taught at Yale this fall will air Sunday, December 13 on ABC’s Good Morning America.ABC spent a day this week with Tony Blair at Yale, when he lunched in Calhoun College, taught the...
The Broadway and Chapel Merchants Associations have created New Haven’s first Holiday Window Wonderland, taking place 5-8 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Dec. 19.The Window Wonderland will feature live mannequins and performers in Chapel...