The Dean of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies has been awarded the international environmental Blue Planet Prize by the Tokyo-based Asahi Glass Foundation. The prestigious prize has been awarded annually since 1992 to two...
In “Bush v. Gore: The Question of Legitimacy,” published this week by Yale University Press and edited by Yale Law professor Bruce Ackerman, some of the nation’s most distinguished legal scholars explore the historic Supreme Court decision that...
In his new book “The Stones of Balazuc: A French Village in Time” (W.W. Norton), Yale professor John Merriman presents a portrait of a tiny medieval town from its prehistoric origins through its heyday as a producer of silk to its reincarnation as a...
Randolph Crump Miller, retired professor of divinity at Yale University, died of cancer on June 13, in Hamden, Connecticut. Mr. Miller was the Horace Bushnell Professor Emeritus of Christian Nurture at the Yale Divinity School, where he taught for 29...
On July 8, 60 students from New Haven’s Hill Regional Career High School will begin a program to study science and medicine on the Yale University campus. The Yale University Science Collaborative Hands-On Learning and Research program - known as...
Yale researchers have discovered a new clump of human brain cells that differ from those of other mammals and may offer clues as to the source of certain mental diseases and disorders, according to an article published this week in the journal Nature....
With a focus on architecture and history set on the Yale campus as well as around the New Haven Green, the Yale Visitor Center will present a series of specialized free summer tours beginning June 14, some of which will be hosted by guides with a deep...
Yale has received a $2.4 million grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke for stem cell research related to Parkinson’s Disease. The researchers will investigate whether human neural stem cells can cure experimental...