For its first town hall on “The American University in the Twenty-First Century,” the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Senate examined the role of science in education, research, and public policy.
The Oct. 29 event featured a panel of Yale faculty and...
More than 600 major companies — from BP to Microsoft — have adopted carbon-pricing programs to spur energy conservation and control their carbon emissions. But the effectiveness of these efforts has not been analyzed or publicly reported.
An article...
The opening of the new residential colleges this fall, and the corresponding influx of 761 undergraduates to a new area of campus, created a need for additional study space on nearby Science Hill.
A recent renovation at Yale’s Center for Science and...
Three Yale faculty members — Yoram Alhassid, Dr. Jaime Grutzendler, and Dr. Francis Lee — were appointed to endowed professorships.
Alhassid, named as the Frederick Phineas Rose Professor of Physics, is a renowned theoretical physicist who leads a broad...
On a July day this past summer, Yale junior Amanda Lloyd was about to set out for a kayaking trip with three friends on South Sandy Creek, which leads into Lake Ontario in northern New York state, when her parents warned her: “Do not swim in the lake!”...