The following is a message to the Yale community from Yale’s Senior Trustee Donna Dubinsky ’77 B.A.
Since 1993, Yale’s trustees have conducted an Institutional Assessment of the university approximately every five years in order to gain insights into Yale...
“If a bottle of Coke can be found in rural communities across Africa, why can’t we find medicines and supplies in the same places?”
This question is the driving force behind Project Last Mile (PLM), which uses the Coca-Cola Company’s logistic, supply...
The opioid addiction and overdose epidemic continues to take the lives of too many Americans. Of the nearly 64,000 overdose deaths reported in 2016, almost two-thirds involved a prescription or illicit opioid. Yale faculty have confronted the crisis in...
Her “a-ha moment” that she wanted to pursue art history, said Ann Temkin ’82 M.A., ’92 Ph.D., came when she was reading aloud her description of Picasso’s painting “First Steps” to her Yale roommate, who was a medical student. Her roommate responded that...
Individuals and initiatives that have helped strengthen and expand town-gown ties were honored at the annual Seton Elm and Ivy Awards reception on April 25.
Elm Awards honor individuals and organizations from the city, and Ivy Awards go to those from the...
Tim Miller, a doctoral candidate in astronomy, is first author of a new study in the journal Nature about the initial stirrings of a 14-galaxy collision in the distant universe.
The galactic crash will become a massive galaxy cluster. Scientists know this...