New York Times reporter Brad Plumer will discuss climate and energy policy in an era of rapid change during his visit to campus as a Poynter Fellow on Wednesday, Nov. 7. His talk will take place at 4:30 p.m. in Rm. A001 of the Institute for Social and...
Sonia Fritz, the director of “America,” will speak on campus about the after-effects of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico. She will participate in a series of talks on Thursday, Nov. 8, as a Poynter Fellow. Her visit will include the screening and discussion...
Update: Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event has been canceled.
Benjamin Wittes will discuss the role a new Congress would play in the Mueller investigation and President Trump’s entanglements on Thursday, Nov. 8 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism...
Betsy West, a renowned video journalist and filmmaker, will talk about the making of her documentary “RBG,” a film about about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader-Ginsburg, on Tuesday, Nov. 13 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Kelly Cogswell, a journalist, poet, and artist, will discuss “Citizen Dyke: Community, Media, and the Age-Old Seduction of Hate” on Wednesday, Nov. 28 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
A simple modification of a DNA base in small areas of the genome may explain why glioblastoma tumors are so deadly, researchers at Yale and the University of California-San Diego report Nov. 1 in the journal Cell.
Glioblastomas are particularly virulent...
Members of a majority group tend to hold negative views of minority-group individuals who claim more than one identity, according to new Yale-led research. The negative bias is driven by fear that dual-identity individuals will be disloyal to the majority...