Using genetically altered mice, Yale researchers have generated a clearer picture of the origins of B cells and their involvement in autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes. Published in the September 20 issue of Science,...
Capitalizing on a prominent asset of New Haven, a Yale graduate student has turned the city into a museum of modern architecture with an architecturally relevant way to provide information to viewers. The “Urban Museum of Modern Architecture (UMMA): New...
The Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies at Yale University will mark its 20th anniversary with an international conference, “The Contribution of Oral Testimony to Holocaust and Genocide Studies,” October 6-8. Keynote speaker will be Elie...
Yale University will host a conference exploring the history and consequences of American slavery in the North, September 26-28. Organized by Yale Law School and the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition, the...
A four-year, $1.2 million award from the W.M. Keck Foundation of Los Angeles will establish the grant-funded W.M. Keck Foundation Center for Quantum Information Physics at Yale. Exploring the science and technology necessary to build a quantum computer...
The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition at Yale University has received a major gift from its founding donors, Richard Gilder (Class of 1954) and Lewis Lehrman (Class of 1960), that will ensure its continued operation...
David W. Blight, one of the nation’s foremost authorities on the Civil War and its legacy, will join the history department at Yale. Blight’s first major book, “Frederick Douglass’s Civil War,” helped to establish his reputation as a preeminent scholar...
The Yale Center for the Study of Globalization will host its first international conference from September 19 - 21 on The Silk Road in the 21st Century – Security and Insecurity in Central Asia and the Caucasus. The conference will be held in the Yale...
An exhibition of work by artist and longtime Yale professor Richard Lytle will be at the Yale School of Art September 30-October 19. Lytle, who came to Yale as a student in the 1950s and is now retiring after more than 40 years on the faculty, has...
In a symposium to be held at Yale University, September 20-21, scholars from France and the United States will examine how two revolutions, which took place more than two centuries ago, continue to shape the political landscape of our countries today....