The following is a list of books recently or soon to be published by members of the Yale community. Descriptions are based on material provided by the publishers. Authors of new books can forward publishers’ book descriptions to susan.gonzalez@yale.edu....
Dear Faculty and Staff Colleagues: Given the weather, it seems best to reschedule my Town Meeting that was originally scheduled for tomorrow morning. The two Town Meetings will be as follows:Friday February 4 (8:30 am to 9:30 am) — Harkness Memorial...
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This story originally appeared in Environment Yale magazine, a publication of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES).Early in August, before he rotated back to the States from Afghanistan, a civilian resource manager named...
Works by African-American artists that expand, challenge and critique notions of a divide between the sacred and profane — as well as explore the ways these artists have interpreted issues of ethnicity, religion and community — are featured in a new...
As the world watches the rapidly escalating situation in Egypt, two questions of paramount concern emerge: “What will happen next?” and “What are the long-term implications for the region?”Yale political scientist Ellen Lust is uniquely qualified to...
This story originally appeared in Working@Yale, a monthly publication of Human Resources and Administration Communications.A mutually beneficial town-gown relationship, the diplomatic mission of Yale University and its host city New Haven, has the perfect...
Yale will once again compete with over 500 colleges and universities by participating in the campus-wide Recyclemania, a 10-week-long event in which everyone on campus scores points for Yale when they recycle.During Recyclemania, participating schools...
Archive for Awards & HonorsFaculty appointmentPresident Richard C. Levin announced the reappointment of Rolena Adorno, the Reuben Post Halleck Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, as chair of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese. Her term will...
When the body can’t distinguish its right side from its left during development, a child can develop a condition called heterotaxy in which the heart is severely malformed, leading to congenital heart disease. To improve survival in these children,...