There is significantly less chance that older veterans will experience posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and thoughts of suicide when they resist negative age stereotypes, a new nationally representative study by the Yale School of Public Health has...
Original photographs, sculptures, paintings, and drawings of the natural world created by staff members at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History are featured in an exhibition now on view in the first-floor corridor of Yale’s Class of 1954...
Hadza hunter-gatherers of northern Tanzania have developed a deep and mutually beneficial relationship with the Greater Honeyguide bird, which, as its name indicates, leads people to sources of wild honey. Yale anthropologist Brian Wood has studied in...
The Week Ender appears every Thursday in Yale News and offers highlights of the many activities taking place at the university Friday-Sunday.A L L W E E K E N DSee the public outdoor art installation, Slow Dancing, by David Michalek. A series of larger-...
Yale University in partnership with Connecticut Clean Cities Coalitions (CCCC) will celebrate the use of alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles during its National Alternative Fuel Vehicle Day Odyssey event on Monday, Oct. 6, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in...
The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library is acquiring the papers of author and illustrator Mo Willems, the award-winning creator of some of the most beloved characters in contemporary children’s literature, including Elephant and Piggie, Knuffle...
Yale’s Office of Environmental Heath & Safety (EHS) wants you to follow the lead of the Beatles when you cross the streets around campus. The Fab Four were photographed in a crosswalk on Abbey Road in London 45 years ago, and the iconic picture graced...