Recently, Yale School of Nursing (YSN) celebrated the achievements of former YSN dean Margaret G. Arnstein, with the rededication of the Margaret G. Arnstein conference room and the unveiling of the Margaret G. Arnstein exhibit. A framed display...
As part of a national initiative encouraging academic achievement among Hispanic Americans, Yale University recently welcomed a new student chapter of the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) promoting academic excellence among Hispanic students. “This...
Rather than check the mailbox each day for news, this year’s applicants to Yale College were able to learn from Yale’s website whether they had been accepted. An overwhelming majority of the applicants used the Internet to determine their status,...
The director of the Tata Energy Research Institute School of Advanced Studies in India will discuss “People’s Participation in Forest Management in India: A Case Study from Shiwaliksî,” on Monday, April 8, at 4 p.m. in Bowers Auditorium at the Yale...
Nationally and internationally known health-care experts will gather with patients, health-care providers, students and community members on Saturday, April 6 at Yale, to discuss the challenges and dilemmas of “patient-driven care.” The colloquium will...
The Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies has appointed six new faculty. “Each has a commitment to scholarly research and teaching, and to successful environmental strategies and practical management,” Dean James Gustave Speth said in...
Robert Lanza, vice president and medical director of Advanced Cell Technology, Inc., will discuss “The Future of Therapeutic Cloning” in a Bioethics Project Symposium on May 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., in Yale’s Luce Hall at 34 Hillhouse Avenue....
Babies who look longer at certain objects are counting, not just looking at new shapes and textures, according to a study by Yale University researchers. Karen Wynn and Paul Bloom, professors of psychology, said their study was intended to address the...
Neurons thought to play a key role in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) are located near some of the largest arteries in the brain, according to a study by a Yale School of Medicine research team published in this week’s issue of the journal Nature...
The 23rd annual Seton Elm-Ivy Awards set for April 30 will honor ten people for their efforts to strengthen ties between Yale University and the city of New Haven. Yale President Richard C. Levin and Mayor John DeStefano Jr. will present the awards...