Following extensive information gathering from sister institutions, masters, and deans, as well as various student groups on campus, and in the context of thoughtful consideration of the potential impact of such policies on Yale’s residential college...
Members of Yale’s Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences (Yale Ob/Gyn) presented preliminary results from their research at the annual scientific meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Feb. 1-6 in Chicago, Illinois....
Yale students and staff will have the opportunity to learn more about the country of Haiti — and donate to relief efforts there — during Yale Haiti Week, a special series of events taking place Monday-Saturday, Feb. 22-27.Guest lecturers, art exhibitions...
The special section aimed at Yale staff members this month features a story about Guy Jeudy, an employee who was in Haiti during the recent earthquake.For more news from working@yale, visit http://www.yale.edu/working.DOWNLOAD PDFA PDF of “Working @ Yale...
A professor who speaks nearly all Slavic languages and is “one of the kindest people you’ll ever meet” and a music professor whose “sensitive piano playing [has been] a hallmark of his classes” have received this year’s DeVane Medals for distinguished...
Works by an artist who uses cast-off materials to explore the daily aspects of her life are featured in “The Book Remembers Everything: The Work of Erica Van Horn,” now on view at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.Van Horn is an American...
For the complete stories on this research, click on the title of each summary.Scientists synthesize unique family of anti-cancer compoundsYale scientists have streamlined the process for synthesizing a family of compounds with the potential to kill cancer...
Susan Saarinen, daughter of the late renowned architect Eero Saarinen, will give a talk on Friday, Feb. 19, on the occasion of the opening of the exhibition “Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future.”Titled “The Man in the Black Hat: A Personal View of Eero...
The experiences of combatants and civilians during wartime will be given voice when Yale students present a staged reading, “War in Five Voices: from Troy to Now,” on Thursday and Friday, Feb. 25 and 26.The readings will be held 5:15-6:30 p.m. on Thursday...
Soprano Lucy Fitz Gibbon and violinist Jessica Oddie — the winners of the annual Friends of Music at Yale Undergraduate Competition — will be featured in a recital on Sunday, Feb. 21.The event will begin at 3 p.m. in Sudler Hall in William L. Harkness...