Naomi Schor, one of the foremost scholars of French literature and critical theory and one of the pioneer feminist theorists of her generation, died suddenly in New Haven, Connecticut, on December 2, 2001 at the age of 58. At the time of her death,...
Maya Lin, designer of some of the nation’s most renowned public monuments, will be speaking at Yale tonight at 7:30 p.m., as part of the Tercentennial celebration’s William C. DeVane Lecture series. Most closely associated with the Vietnam Veterans...
A Yale expert on juvenile diabetes is heading a national group that will be testing the most advanced blood sugar sensing technology for children with type 1 diabetes, research that hopefully may lead to the first artificial pancreas. The project...
An abscess detected in the brain of a young woman was believed caused by an infection resulting from having her tongue pierced one month earlier, two Yale physicians have reported. This is believed to be the first report of a brain abscess associated...
James Jones, head coach of the Yale University men’s basketball team, will host a free basketball clinic for young people, aged 7 to 14, in Fair Haven next Saturday. “This is a great opportunity for New Haven’s youth to come out and enjoy learning the...
The New Haven Public School Citywide Science Fair, co-sponsored by Yale University, Olin Corporation and Bayer Corporation, will receive the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring at the St. Regis Hotel in...
Yale University’s annual summer sports camp, operated within the framework of the National Youth Sports Program (NYSP), will be honored at a ceremony in the nation’s capital in January 2002. NYSP recently announced that the program aimed at city school...