Neither long lines nor a persistent, ear-piercing alarm kept audiences from enjoying a concert by the Yale Baroque Ensemble in the historic church of Orsanmichaele in Florence, Italy, according to a May 14 article in the Washington Examiner.Click here to...
The Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) has named assistant professor Tené Lewis as the 2011 Teacher of the Year and lecturer Shelley Geballe as Mentor of the Year. Both will speak at the school’s Commencement ceremony and have their names inscribed on...
A new study by Yale School of Medicine finds that many cancerous skin lesions are missed in exams by non-specialists, and that only a total body skin exam (TBSE) by a dermatologist can ensure they will be detected. In addition, the findings suggest the...
In keeping with Yale’s tradition of service, 3,500 Yale faculty, staff, family and friends connected on May 14 and gave their time in community service at over 200 different sites in 38 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and a dozen countries in Asia,...
On Friday, May 20, and Saturday, May 21, 2011, Yale School of Medicine will host the 5th Annual Symposium on Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis and Allied Systemic Fibrosing Disorders. The two-day symposium will be held at the Yale University West Campus, 141...
Awards & Honors archivedFaculty appointmentPresident Richard C. Levin anounced he will propose the appointment of Paul Turner as chair of the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.Turner is associate professor of ecology and evolutionary...
Papers documenting the personal, family and professional lives of a prominent American family with significant ties to Yale have been donated to the Department of Manuscripts and Archives in the Yale University Library.The library has received the papers...
Patricia and Peter Gruber and Yale University President Richard C. Levin today announced the formation of the Gruber Foundation at Yale University dedicated to the advancement of science, support of young scientists, global justice, and women’s rights....
As they leave campus for the summer or for the wider world, students leave behind a treasure trove of items — everything from clocks to fridges, lamps, televisions and more.To ensure that these still very functional items find reuse with new owners, Yale...
Four international students at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES) will conduct conservation research this summer in or near their homelands in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa as Compton International Fellows.The...