Professor William I. McDonald will give a lecture on “The Dynamics of Multiple Sclerosis” in honor of Helen Wilshire Walsh on Tuesday, June 15, at 4:30 p.m. in the Historical Library, Sterling Hall of Medicine, 333 Cedar St. Walsh, a long time resident...
Dr. William G. Anlyan, of Durham, North Carolina was presented the Yale Alumni in Medicine Distinguished Service Award on June 5 at the Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Anlyan, who is celebrating his 50th Reunion at Yale Medical School this spring, was...
The Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School has announced two major appointments and awarded Robert L. Bernstein International Human Rights Fellowships to three graduates of the Law School. Law School Dean...
David Kerr, a noted authority on Christian/Muslim relations, will present a lecture on Friday, July 2, 4:30 p.m., in the Day Reading Room, Yale Divinity Library, 409 Prospect St. Director of the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western...
Four journalists will attend Yale Law School as recipients of Knight Fellowships in Law for Journalists, 1999-2000. The fellowships bring mid-career journalists to the Law School for an academic year to improve their understanding of legal and policy...
A bequest to Yale University from Germain Seligman provided 14 Yale undergraduates with scholarships totaling $179,891 during the recently completed 1998-99 academic year. This is the fifth consecutive year that Yale undergraduates have benefited from...
New Haven – Four outstanding high school students from New Haven will enter Yale next fall as “Sterling Scholars in the Class of 2003.” The Sterling Scholars program was initiated in 1923 by the Yale Corporation from a bequest by Yale alumnus John W....
Washington, DC – A major study of more than 800 preschool children begun in 1993 which has now followed the children through second grade, establishes a link between quality child care and school readiness. Approximately 74% of 3- to 5-year olds, or 6.8...
Get on board as the brand new game OCTI is launched. Designed by Yale professor Donald Green, the riveting board game can challenge and intrigue players of all ages. While its rules are far easier to master than chess, its seemingly limitless range of...
The Yale University Office of New Haven and State Affairs is holding a reception Wednesday, June 9 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for the nearly 350 Yale staff and faculty members who have purchased their homes in New Haven through the University’s Homebuyer...