Lieping Chen, the United Technologies Corporation Professor of Cancer Research and professor of immunobiology, dermatology, and medicine at the Yale School of Medicine, is a 2014 William B. Coley Award winner. One of four recipients of this year’s...
Ivan Bozovic, an adjunct professor of applied physics at Yale and a physicist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, will receive a $1.9 million grant to continue his research into high-temperature superconductivity.The Gordon...
Craig Crews, the Lewis B. Cullman Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology and professor of chemistry and pharmacology, has been awarded the 2014 UCB-Ehrlich Award for Excellence in Medicinal Chemistry. Craig CrewsCrews, who is also...
In recognition of the centennial of the beginning of “The Great War,” Judith Schiff, senior research archivist at Yale University Library, discusses how Yale’s participation and losses in World War I are commemorated on campus.
In recognition of the centennial of the beginning of “The Great War,” Judith Schiff, senior research archivist at Yale University Library, discusses how World War I has been chronicled in Yale’s collections.
Including items like the war diary of pioneering brain surgeon Harvey Cushing (Class of 1891), an autographed photo of Colonel Edward House and President Woodrow Wilson, original works from artist George Bellows’ “War Series,” and much more, Yale’s...
YaleNews recently met with Kathryn Dudley, professor of anthropology and American studies, to talk about her recent book, “Guitar Makers: The Endurance of Artisanal Values in North America,” as well as how her upbringing in a working-class community...
In recognition of the centennial of the beginning of World War I, YaleNews recently met with David Bromwich, Sterling Professor of English, to talk about some of the most noted poets of that period and to examine some of their most powerful works. The...