The American Council of Learned Societies awarded Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art to Yale graduate students R. Tess Korobkin and Audrey Sands.Ten advanced graduate students were selected by the council for their “promising research in...
A project by a Yale Department of Psychiatry fellow to investigate new methods to treat and monitor people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease has been selected for inclusion on the American Brain Foundation’s crowdfunding site.Dr. Adam MeccaDr. Adam Mecca...
In just one week, Dr. Laura Niklason was honored for her outstanding contributions to health and technology by two major organizations.Dr. Laura NiklasonOn April 20, Fortune magazine published its “34 Leaders Who Are Changing Health Care,” list. Along...
The Department of Human Resources and Administration is sponsoring the 28th annual Howard Parish Memorial Golf Tournament.The event is scheduled for Monday, June 5, beginning with a sign-in at noon. Teams, each consisting of four players, will commence...
This video highlights contributions to the war effort by three members of the Yale medical community: pioneering neurosurgeon Dr. Harvey Cushing, an 1891 graduate of Yale College, whose experiences in a U.S. base hospital in France allowed him to advance...
Physician Joseph Marshall Flint, professor of surgery at the Yale School of Medicine, organized Mobile Hospital No. 39 in France — also known as The Yale Unit — the first of its kind in the American Expeditionary Forces. Realizing they would not have the...
This video highlights some of the exemplary careers and accomplishments of members of the First Yale Unit, including the Davison Brothers, David Ingalls, Robert Lovett, and those who lost their lives.
In 1916 as America faced a revolution in Mexico and full-blown war in Europe, a group of 12 friends at Yale decided it was time they learned how to fly. That summer the young men formed the Yale Aero Club and the volunteer Coastal Patrol Unit #1, later...
Yale undergraduates and alumni have a record of service to their country that dates back to the founding of the Republic and continues to this day. Yale College men — and, since 1969, women — have continued to make their mark upon the nation, many of them...