The Seventh Annual Arthur Liman Public Interest Colloquium, “Groups in Transition: Public Interest Lawyering in an Era of High Anxiety,” will be held at Yale Law School on March 5. Panel discussions, 8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m., will focus on three areas: “...
President Richard C. Levin today named Graduate School Dean Peter Salovey as dean of Yale College and Jon Butler, chair of the History Department, as dean of the Graduate School. “It gives me very great pleasure to announce the appointment of two...
W. Jack Cunningham, 86, professor emeritus and the former chairman of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Yale University, died at his home in Hamden, Conn., on January 7, 2004, after an illness of several months. A specialist in the areas of...
Yale University announced today that undergraduate tuition and room and board for the 2004-5 academic year will total $38,850, an increase of five percent over the current term bill. “The term bill for next year, along with revenue from the endowment...
At the meetings of the American Historical Association in Washington, D.C., in January, two Yale faculty members, Timothy Snyder and Peter Gay received, respectively, the George Louis Beer Prize for “outstanding historical writing in European...
Robert E. Shope, M.D., emeritus professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at Yale School of Medicine, and professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston, died at age 74 in Texas...
Joseph B. Warshaw, M.D., dean of the University of Vermont (UVM) College of Medicine, former Yale faculty member, and an expert on fetal growth and neonatal medical care died December 29, 2003 in Burlington, Vermont at age 67. A leader in pediatrics...
Three researchers in the Yale Program on Aging were honored for their work at the Gerontological Society of American’s (GSA) 56th Meeting in San Diego, California. The GSA meeting is organized to foster interdisciplinary interactions among...
On being appointed today by President George W. Bush to the bipartisan commission to examine American intelligence-gathering, Yale University President Richard C. Levin said, “I am honored that the President has asked me to serve our nation, and I look...
Celebrated writer Caryl Phillips, whose novels and non-fiction work relate to the long-lasting legacy of the African slave trade, will speak at Yale on February 9 and 10. A native of the Caribbean island of St. Kitts, brought up in Leeds, England,...