This issue marks both the debut of “Working @ Yale” in the Yale Bulletin & Calendar, and the launch of a new partnership between the Office of Human Resources and Administration Communications and the Office of Public Affairs.
In May, the two offices...
Art conservators, like medical doctors, are governed by the principle “First, do no harm,” and they go about their task of preserving art and artifacts using delicacy and cautionBut for museum conservators, the boundary between harming and healing a work...
Given that the ancient Greeks theorized the existence of atoms more than 2,500 years ago, it might seem that scientists must know everything about these tiny elements of matter and how they interact with one another by now. But John Tully insists there’s...
While the quality of medical care available in the United States is the best in the world, says otolaryngologist Dr. Keat Jin Lee of the Yale School of Medicine, the system that delivers that healthcare is unacceptably expensive, disjointed and wasteful....
The Hillel Children’s School at Yale may offer specific lessons on such topics as the meaning of the Sabbath or how to read a Hebrew prayer, but the most important thing it aims to teach its students is what it means to be Jewish.The school, which...
Yale University will open historic Betts House, formerly known as the Davies Mansion, to the public on August 15 at 10 a.m. for a tour that will highlight the building’s architectural history and recent renovation. The tour will also include the recently...
Dr. John H. Krystal is named chair of School of Medicine’s Department of PsychiatryDr. John H. Krystal, the Robert L. McNeil Professor of Translational Research, has been named chair of the Department of Psychiatry. Krystal will also serve as chief of...
The papers of William F. Buckley Jr. ‘50 are now part of Yale’s permanent collection, thanks to the generosity of his son, Christopher T. Buckley ‘75. Credited with launching the modern conservative movement in America, the elder Buckley deposited more...
Ami Klin, the newly designated Harris Professor of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, is a developmental psychologist who is a world-renowned expert on severe developmental disorders, particularly autism and related conditions.Klin is the director of the...
Andreas Savvides, the newly named Barton L. Weller Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, focuses his work on wireless embedded systems and wireless sensor networks.His appointment is through June 20, 2013. Savvides, who also holds a faculty...