Yale and state scientists have developed a new, simpler and more reliable blood test to detect a recently discovered disease called ehrlichiosis, which is carried by deer ticks. The test will make it less cumbersome for patients with the telltale flu-...
New Haven Police Captain Francisco Ortiz is one of 26 students learning management and leadership skills at the Management Training Institute, a joint effort of Yale University and the city of New Haven. “Policing has changed since (when) I first began...
The Women’s Campaign School (WCS) at Yale University will present a one-day training session, “Lobbying: Advocacy and Action,” on Saturday, Oct. 23, at the Yale Law School, 127 Wall St., 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. This non-partisan program is designed for people...
“H E A R US,” a work of public art by Yale School of Art faculty members, has been selected as a permanent installation in the Massachusetts State House in Boston. Professor Sheila Levrant de Bretteville and Lecturer Susan Sellers collaborated on the...
“The Work of Daniel Libeskind: Two Museums and a Garden” will be exhibited in Yale School of Architecture’s Main Gallery, 180 York St., Oct. 25-Nov. 19. In conjunction with the gallery show, Libeskind will deliver a public lecture titled “The Ethics of...
On Tuesday, Oct. 12, the Earth’s population is expected to reach six billion and Yale population expert Fred Meyerson says that unless action is taken, projected future population growth will lead to increased pressure on scarce resources such as land...
A veteran police captain is taking what he learns from a unique program offered by Yale University and the city of New Haven to the city’s streets, putting to work leadership and management skills in his daily supervision of the uniform patrol division...
Yale alumnus John C. Malone ‘63, chair of Liberty Media Corporation and winner of awards for his leadership in telecommunications, will deliver the Sheffield Fellowship Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 7, at 4 p.m. in Rm. 114 of Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona...
The Yale School of Nursing has created a new publication, Yale Nursing Matters, which will highlight the school’s growing role in research, clinical practice and community outreach. The magazine’s debut issue was circulated Oct. 8 to graduates, the...
The second annual Yale Physics Olympics Competition for teams of high school students from Connecticut and New York will be held Saturday, Oct. 16, at the Sloane Physics Laboratory beginning at 10:30 a.m. One hundred and fifty high school juniors and...