As President Peter Salovey prepares to return to the faculty this summer, a Yale News series explores the university’s evolution since his tenure began in 2013, its momentum and continued progress, and Salovey’s enduring commitment to the university and...
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a growing problem when it comes to combatting infections. Bacteria that have an additional protective layer to their cell walls — a type known as “Gram-negative” in reference to the staining method used to identify it —...
This week, Yale’s Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility (ACIR), which works to support the ethical management of Yale’s endowment, announced that the Yale Board of Trustees has updated the university’s assault weapon divestment policy. In a note...
There were salutes all around during the annual President’s Review ceremony, held April 18 in the John Lee Amphitheater at the Payne Whitney Gymnasium.
As is custom, Yale President Peter Salovey served as reviewing officer for the event, a celebration of...
For the past week, protestors advocating for Yale’s divestment from military weapons manufacturers converged on Hewitt Quadrangle (Beinecke Plaza). Over the weekend, these protests grew to include several hundred people — Yale undergraduates, graduate and...
Mental illness costs the U.S. economy $282 billion annually, which is equivalent to the average economic recession, according to a new study co-authored by Yale economist Aleh Tsyvinski.
The first-of-its-kind study integrates psychiatric scholarship with...