The communities of Yale and New Haven will join together to commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9/11/01, and the University has also organized two exhibitions related to the tragic events of that day.Among the activities planned by Yale, local...
A center to train the public health workforce in Connecticut and Rhode Island will be established at the Yale School of Public Health, thanks to a new $2.6 million federal grant. The center will focus on helping workers learn the best ways to address...
When Nicole Gentili, a licensed clinical social worker, joined the Yale Child Study Center’s practice in Madison as director in July, she brought years of experience in individual, group and family therapy, psychosocial assessment and parenting support....
Paul Bloom, professor of psychology and author of “How Pleasure Works: The New Science of Why We Like What We Like,” will explore the science of our moral behavior in this term’s Devane lectures series, titled “Moralities of Everyday Life.”Bloom will give...
U.S. Secretary of the Air Force Michael B. Donley and University President Richard C. Levin signed an agreement today to establish an Air Force ROTC detachment at Yale. Classes for cadets will begin on campus in New Haven in the fall of 2012. In addition...
After years of effort by Yale University and UNITE HERE Locals 34 and 35 to build a more positive and collaborative working relationship, we have reached a historic labor relations milestone.Today, more than nine months before the expiration of current...
It’s easy for a visitor to Yale’s Peabody Museum of Natural History to think that the museum starts with the giant squid hanging above the lobby and ends with a trip to the gift store. But past the life-sized Torosaurus statue and beyond the Great Hall...