Neuroimaging technology has been shown to hold great promise in helping clinicians link specific symptoms of mental health disorders to abnormal patterns of brain activity. But a new Yale-led study shows there are still kinks to be ironed out before...
Martin Luther King III, a global human rights activist and the elder son of the iconic civil rights leader, will deliver the keynote address during Yale’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration on Jan. 18.
All members of the Yale and Greater New...
In the latest edition of Humanitas, a column focused on the arts and humanities at Yale, a scholar of Native and Indigenous studies explores what the history of ice and coldness in Hawai’i reveals about imperialism and food sovereignty, two young...
The most popular course in Yale’s history is being revamped for a high school audience.
Five years after “Psychology and the Good Life” enrolled more than 1,000 Yale students — and its subsequent Coursera equivalent gained international recognition —...