Yale will undertake a top-to-bottom renovation of Kline Tower, a major project expected to further enrich the intellectual makeup of Science Hill, university leaders said this week.
Planning for the renovation of the landmark structure is entering its...
A Yale alumnus, graduate student, and undergraduate senior will be honored for their public service with Yale-Jefferson Awards.
Modeled after the national Jefferson Award (known as the “Nobel Prize for public service”), the Yale honor was established in...
While she was growing up in Los Angeles, Marina Marmolejo ’19 M.P.H. says the problem of homelessness seemed too big to address in a meaningful way. But when she came to New Haven to attend Yale School of Public Health and began working with local...
The Yale Figure Skating Club, Inc. will present its annual holiday show on Sunday, Dec. 1 at Ingalls Rink, 73 Sachem St.
The show, which will begin at 4 p.m., will feature routines by Learn to Skate groups and solo performances by more advanced skaters....
Making methanol just got a lot easier, now that chemists at Yale have opened up a new electron highway.
The discovery, published online Nov. 27 in the journal Nature, finds a novel solution for two chemical tasks: producing methanol — a volatile, liquid...
A Yale-led group of doctors has developed a new mathematical model that can predict the risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients undergoing a common heart procedure.
For patients treated with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), commonly known...
When Lawrie Mifflin ’73 B.A. first arrived on campus in 1969, she was already breaking barriers. Mifflin was a member of the first coed first-year class, one of the first women to experience all four of her “bright college years” at Yale. And when she...