Today marks a significant step forward in Yale’s digital communications, with the launch of the Yale Daily Bulletin (YDB), a new online news and information site serving our community. Like its print predecessor, the Yale Bulletin & Calendar, the...
Yale President Richard Levin and Provost Peter Salovey write to Yale faculty to sketch the proposal for Yale joining with the National University of Singapore to establish a new liberal arts college in Singapore that would introduce residential colleges...
Craig M. Crews, the newly appointed Lewis B. Cullman Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, explores different aspects of developmental and cell biology using a combination of biochemistry, molecular biology and bio-organic chemistry....
Alexander Nemerov, recently named the Vincent J. Scully Professor of the History of Art, teaches and writes about American visual culture from the 18th to the mid-20th century, focusing on painting, photography and film.His book ” ‘MacBeth’ and the Places...
Robert H. Crabtree, the newly designated Conkey P. Whitehead Professor of Chemistry, focuses on the design and synthesis of inorganic molecules and the study of organometallic molecules with unusual structures and properties.Also interested in green...
The Centers for Disease Control has named Yale researcher and alumna Linda C. Degutis as director of the CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control.Degutis, who will take up her new post in November, has been serving as research director for...
The effectiveness of a recently passed law that increases regulation of the financial services industry will be the focus of a discussion by three widely respected financial experts on Wednesday, Sept. 15, at Yale.The experts — Wall Street economist...
A new exhibition at the Yale School of Architecture celebrates the 100th birthday of one of its most notable alumni, Richard Kelly (1910-1970), one of the most successful and influential lighting designers in the history of modern architectureTitled “The...
Nineteenth-century composer Alexander Scriabin believed that there is an intrinsic relationship between music and color. So, when he wrote his work “Prometheus: The Poem of Fire” 100 years ago, he wanted the performance to include beams of light that...
The following article appears in Yale Medicine Online:A month in IndonesiaChickens in the house, the price of clinical acumen, and the practice of medicine with few resources.Our patient had a broken back. After falling from a tree three weeks earlier, he...