For the second year, the Yale University Art Gallery will open its doors and close High Street to traffic for an Arts Block Party, but this year the Gallery will co-host the free and public event with the Yale Center for British Art. Featuring guided...
Liev Schreiber The Yale Center for British Art and Yale School of Drama/Yale Repertory Theatre are pleased to present “A Conversation with Liev Schreiber,” at the University Theatre, 222 York Street, on September 11 at 8 p.m. Hosted by...
Thirty-six Yale students, chosen from a pool of more than 200 applicants, are working in the community as this year’s President’s Public Service Fellows.Established by Yale President Richard C. Levin in 1994, the fellowships provide stipends to students...
Yale Law School, the Legal Education and Research Society of India and the United Nations Development Program will co-sponsor the “International Conference on Access to Justice: Law, Policy and Institutions” in New Delhi, India, August 11–13.The...
When cigarette smokers first stop smoking the number of nicotine receptors in the brain is significantly higher when compared to non-smokers, which may explain why it is so tough to quit, according to a study by Yale School of Medicine researchers...
Children who are anxious before surgery experience a more painful, slow, and complicated postoperative recovery, according to a Yale School of Medicine study published this month in Pediatrics.The study is important, said lead author, Zeev Kain, M.D.,...
Leading scientists, including several from Yale School of Medicine, will gather in Washington, D.C., September 10-12 to identify new approaches for the treatment of Tourette Syndrome (TS), a familial neurological disorder that begins in childhood and is...
One of the country’s leading stem cell biologists, Haifan Lin, has been appointed director of the Yale Stem Cell Program effective September 1, Yale School of Medicine Dean Robert Alpern announced this week.Lin, currently a cell biology professor and co-...
Pasko Rakic, M.D. New Haven, Conn.—The prolonged and frequent use of ultrasound on pregnant mice causes brain abnormalities in the developing mouse fetus, Yale School of Medicine researchers report August 7 in the Proceedings of the...
Genetics may be a risk factor in premature infants who develop problems in their lungs as a result of not reaching normal gestational age, according to a study at Yale School of Medicine.The three most common medical problems, and which also are...