Chesa Boudin and Prateek Tandon, both seniors at Yale College, have been awarded 2003 Rhodes Scholarships for study at Oxford University. Tandon, of Watertown, Massachusetts, majors in African Studies and Economics. With an exemplary record in both of...
Yale School of Medicine neurobiologists Pasko Rakic, M.D., the Dorys McConnell Duberg Professor and Chair of Neurobiology and Patricia Goldman-Rakic, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Neurobiology, jointly received the distinguished Ralph W. Gerard Prize...
Author Michael Oren will present a lecture on Arab-Israeli relations at Yale University on Tuesday, December 10, at 4 p.m. in Room 101 of Luce Hall, 34 Hillhouse Avenue. An American who has lived in Israel for more than 25 years, Oren is author of the...
The Yale Center for the Study of Globalization has launched a new Internet journal, YaleGlobal Online, to examine the phenomenon of globalization in an easily accessible format. “YaleGlobal bridges the gap between the general public and the academic...
Yale’s Center for Media Initiatives (CMI) will preview Yale’s first high definition television (HDTV) production on December 11, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Rosenfeld Hall, 109 Grove Street. The production, “History and Memory,” is a series of video vignettes...
President Richard C. Levin today thanked Provost Alison Richard for her three decades of service to Yale and congratulated her on being proposed as the next Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University. “In nearly nine years as Provost, Alison has inspired...
Drastically lowering caloric intake is a proven way of extending life in mammals, and a Yale researcher working with colleagues from the University of Connecticut has shown how the body may translate lower calories into longer life, it was reported...
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have developed novel digital imaging technology that is capable of pinpointing protein expression patterns in cells that cause diseases such as breast and colon cancer. “This is a breakthrough for new bio-specific...
Yale researchers Joel Gelernter M.D., Robert Malison, M.D., and colleagues have received a $1.6 million grant to conduct an international research-training program in the genetics of drug dependence. The grant is part of the first International...
Yale, for the first time, is offering a course this semester on preparing for bioterrorism and other disasters, a new offering requested by students following the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. “After the attack on September 11, 2001...