Architect Tadao Ando will be the first Chubb Fellow of the 2001-02 academic year at Yale University. Ando will present a free public lecture in Hastings Hall, 180 York Street, at 6 p.m. on October 11. A reception will follow in the School of...
On September 14-15 the Yale School of Architecture, in conjunction with a current exhibition honoring its recent graduates, will host a seminar on the forces that shaped the discipline of architecture in the last decades of the 20th century.Titled “White...
Yale researchers have developed an AIDS vaccine that has proved effective in animal studies and holds promise for humans. “Based on our results, we think it is likely that this vaccine could be an effective AIDS vaccine in humans,” said principal...
Nine Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies doctoral students recently received $413,500 in prestigious grants to pursue environmental research around the world. “The doctoral programs at F&ES continue to attract some of the very best...
Yale University, a long-standing member of Connecticut United for Research Excellence (CURE), will sponsor a two-day visit of Connecticut’s BioBus to New Haven. New Haven’s 15 start-up biotech companies have raised over a billion dollars in private...
Yale University today announced that it will augment undergraduate financial aid by reducing students’ expected contribution by $13,780 over four years. Students on aid at Yale are asked to pay a share of the cost of their education through a...
-Edward P. Bass of Fort Worth, Texas has been named a Successor Fellow of the Yale Corporation, the University’s governing board, President Richard C. Levin announced today. Mr. Bass is a 1967 graduate of Yale College who also studied at the graduate...
Four years after starting a tutorial designed to improve medical students’ diagnostic and observational skills with artwork, Yale researchers have proven their theory in a new study published in the September 5 issue of the Journal of the American...
Restricted activity-staying in bed for at least half a day or cutting down on activities because of an illness or injury-affects about 76 percent of elderly people, yet many do not seek medical attention, Yale researchers report in a new study. “...
Male gamblers are more likely than female gamblers to report addictive behavior related to strategic or “face-to-face” forms of gambling such as blackjack or poker, Yale researchers report in a new study published in the September issue of The American...