Archived material.Culurciello selected as distinguished lecturer of IEEEThe Circuits and Systems Society has selected Eugenio Culurciello, associate professor of electrical engineering, as a Distinguished Lecturer of the Institute of Electrical and...
Lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adolescents are about 40 percent more likely than other teens to be punished by school authorities, police and the courts, according to a study by Yale University researchers. Published in the January 2011 issue of the...
Even before the catastrophic January earthquake that destroyed much of its capital, killed an estimated quarter million people and left a million others homeless, Haiti was considered one of the poorest nations on earth, with high rates of HIV/AIDS and...
The following is a reminder from the Benefits Office.It’s Annual Enrollment time, when Yale employees who are eligible have the opportunity to make changes to existing benefits or sign up for new benefits. Annual Enrollment continues through Dec. 15.You...
As announced last week, Yale is sending six students to the United Kingdom and to Ireland next year for postgraduate study as Rhodes, Marshall,and Mitchell scholars. These scholarships are internationally recognized as among the most prestigious and...
A man sits down to a simple dinner at a home in China where a rainbow array of pillows and blankets are the only decorations, a youngster visiting Tajikistan stares in wonder at a passing herd of sheep, a berobed figure stands upon an ancient Roman ruin...
Long before the Supreme Court justices render their decision on a case involving a former U.S. attorney general, students at the Law School will have settled the matter in the final round of the Morris Tyler Moot Court of Appeals competition, being held...
Demonstrating its commitment to translational medicine, Yale Cancer Center has appointed Roy S. Herbst, M.D., Ph.D., who has had a distinguished career in the development of cancer therapies, to the positions of chief of medical oncology and associate...
Astronomers have discovered that small, dim stars known as red dwarfs are much more prolific than previously thought — so much so that the total number of stars in the universe is likely three times bigger than previously believed.Because red dwarfs are...
Kerri Lu is a freshman in Pierson College, who “hails from the almost-Vancouver suburb of Richmond on the west coast of Canada.” She is currently in the Directed Studies Program, and will be writing occasional pieces for the Yale Daily Bulletin. College...