A protein that was previously thought to prevent hardening of the arteries has been shown to actually cause the disease, according to a Yale study. Interferon-gamma, a key immune factor protein produced by certain white blood cells, was thought to...
Yale scientists have successfully used a non-invasive technology called Doppler ultrasound to detect whether or not a fetus is anemic, eliminating the risks accompanying traditional invasive tests for the deficiency. “Invasive procedures place the fetus...
Coinciding with Yale’s Tercentennial, Yale Divinity School, Berkeley Divinity School and the Institute of Sacred Music will celebrate the University’s long history of Biblical study, musical performance and theological formation with a four-day...
Nobel Peace Prize-winner Oscar Arias Sanchez will present a free, public lecture at Yale University on January 18 at 5 p.m. in the Art Gallery Lecture Hall, 1111 Chapel St., as the 2000-2001 Downey Fellow. Arias won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for...
Three hallmark buildings exemplifying post-war corporate architecture are the focus of an exhibition and symposium on the preservation of modern landmarks at the Yale School of Architecture this coming semester. Showcasing works of architect Gordon...
Yale University’s Art & Architecture Building, itself an architectural landmark about to undergo a groundbreaking restoration, will be the site early next year of an exhibition titled “Saving Corporate Modernism: Assessing Three Landmarks Designed by...
The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition at Yale is hosting the following series of free, public events during the spring semester. A forum on genocide and slavery will take place on January 22 in the Luce Hall...
The Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale will sponsor two free, public talks that explore current religious and political tensions in the Middle East. Gershom Gorenberg will speak about Jewish, Christian and Islamic religious fundamentalism in...
Yale University’s Digital Media Center for the Arts (DMCA) will host renowned digital artist Paul Kaiser in a presentation of his multimedia work “Evoking Body and Mind” on December 6. The work explores Kaiser’s collaborations in virtual dance and...
Yale University will host a two-day symposium, “Colombia/U.S. Relations: The War on Drugs, the Peace Process and Prospects for Human Rights,” at Yale Law School, 127 Wall Street, from November 30 through December 1. The symposium, which is free and open...