The first crop of graduating students who participated in the School of Engineering & Applied Science’s Advanced Graduate Leadership Program (AGLP) were honored at a luncheon on May 4.The AGLP was launched in 2009 to provide top engineering doctoral...
Five alumni — including the dean of the Yale Law School and the director of the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization — and a Yale history professor have been elected to the American Philosophical Society (APS) in honor of their outstanding...
Provost Peter Salovey and Vice President Shauna King sent the following announcement to the Yale community on May 6.Dear Colleagues:At the end of the academic year, we shall bid farewell to Philip Long, the Director of Information Technology Services (ITS...
Music lovers vacationing or living in Europe this summer won’t have to wait to come back to campus for some Yale-made music; they can just drop by one of the many concerts being presented by Yale groups touring the region.Each summer, musical groups from...
Obese individuals shown in online news images are frequently portrayed in a negative and stigmatizing way, according to a study from the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University. The study is published online in the Journal of Health...
Obese individuals shown in online news images are frequently portrayed in a negative and stigmatizing way, according to a study from the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity. The study is published online in the Journal of Health Communication....
The University’s 310th Commencement will take place on May 23. Tom Hanks will be the featured speaker at the 2011 Yale College Class Day event on May 22.All members of the media must display Yale press credentials during Commencement and Class Day....
The bond formed between a man and woman in a neighborhood recently rocked by violence, an encounter between an indigenous island girl and a couple who has experienced the traumatic loss of a baby, and the birth of a new girls’ basketball team in a dusty...
The new All-City Band — a collaborative venture of Yale School of Music and New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) — will make its debut performance on Tuesday, May 10, at 7 p.m. in Sprague Hall, 470 College St.The new band is one of several projects to grow out...
Kim Kuzina, a senior administrative assistant in the Department of Sociology, stands atop a six-foot-wide sculpture of the Earth she recently created for the Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport. Kuzina, who sculpts in cement, was commissioned to create a series...