The Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale Law School has selected five Liman Fellows for 2005–06. The Liman Program supports fellowships for Yale Law School graduates to work full time for a year in any area of the legal profession devoted to the...
Prominent musicians from the New Haven and Yale communities will join together for a concert to support the people of the earthquake- and tsunami-ravaged areas of Southeast Asia and the Pacific on Friday, January 14, at 8 p.m., in Woolsey Hall, corner of...
On January 10, prominent real estate developer Gerald Hines, the first recipient of the Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Architecture Fellowship at Yale School of Architecture (YSA) will deliver the first lecture of the spring term: “From Local to...
A forum on open access to peer–reviewed research articles and the dissemination of published research will be held from 3–5 p.m. on Thursday, February 10 in Harkness Auditorium of the Yale School of Medicine at 333 Cedar Street. The purpose of the forum...
Gus Speth, dean of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, has been named Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Fellow for 2005 in Singapore. The Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitors Program hosts academics and scholars from around the world, and...
Finland ranks first in the world in environmental sustainability out of 146 countries according to the latest Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI) produced by a team of environmental experts at Yale and Columbia Universities. The 2005 ESI, to be...
Prions, infectious proteins associated with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) or Mad Cow Disease, were previously thought to accumulate mainly in the brain, but Yale and University of Zurich researchers report in Science that other organs can also...
Steven Sherwood, assistant professor of geology and geophysics at Yale University, has won the 2005 Clarence Leroy Meisinger Award, given by the American Meteorological Society(AMS), the nation’s leading professional society for those in atmospheric and...
Research by Yale professor of Chemistry, Mark A. Johnson on the structure and chemical behavior of water was highlighted as one of the ten most important of discoveries in 2004 by the preeminent journal Science. While water is considered the fluid of...
Hubble Space Telescope data, analyzed by a Yale astronomer using gravitational lensing techniques, has generated a spatial map demonstrating the clumped substructure of dark matter inside clusters of galaxies. Gravitational lensing image of...