Leading pharmaceutical company executives and academic scientists met May 18 at Yale’s West Campus for a freewheeling discussion about rejuvenating the way drugs are discovered.“It is the best of times and the worst of times,” for drug discovery, said...
As a researcher, Yale psychologist June Gruber has confirmed the many positive physical, social and psychological benefits of human happiness.While working as a clinical scientist at the University of California-Berkeley, however, she witnessed extreme...
With summer upon us, Yale Medical Group physicians have an urgent warning: Be sun smart. Practicing good sun protection, including the use of sunscreen, could save your life, they say.“You don’t want to go crawl under a rock or hide in the basement,” says...
Cases of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, are rising dramatically, despite the known link to outdoor or indoor exposure to ultraviolet rays. In fact, it is expected that more new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed this year than breast,...
U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and University President Richard C. Levin signed an agreement today to establish an ROTC unit at Yale, which will be the Navy’s only ROTC unit in Connecticut. The Yale unit’s first class of ROTC midshipmen will enter...
As part of its bicentennial celebration, Yale School of Medicine will host a special program to honor its first three African-American women graduates on June 2.The event will take place 5-7 p.m. at the Harvey Cushing/Hay Historical Library, 333 Cedar St...
Archived of Awards & Honors.Akiko Iwasaki honored for career achievementsAkiko Iwasaki has been honored with the 2011 AAI-BD Biosciences Investigator Award for outstanding, early-career research contributions to the field of immunology.Iwasaki is an...
Chris Argyris
Chris Argyris is one of the world’s leading thinkers about organizational behavior. He has influenced generations of business leaders, fellow scholars, and students. Professor Argyris was a member of the Yale faculty for twenty years and is...
Scholars, artists and other individuals around the world will enjoy free access to online images of millions of objects housed in Yale’s museums, archives, and libraries thanks to a new “Open Access” policy that the University announced today. Yale is the...
The May 23 Final Program Review Determination from the US Department of Education conveys the Department’s findings of the review it opened in October 2004 of the University’s compliance with the federal Clery Act’s reporting and disclosure requirements...