The Yale University Council on East Asian Studies will present seven films produced in mainland China during the mid- to late-1980s. Turning their cameras away from revolutionary heroes, these directors explore the lives of ordinary people in...
Yale University researchers have discovered what appears to be evidence of worm-like animals in rocks that are more than 1 billion years old – about twice as old as any other evidence for multicellular life yet discovered. These findings, published in...
To celebrate its 60th anniversary at Yale, Saint Thomas More Catholic Chapel and Center will host a symposium and other events Friday-Sunday, Oct. 2-4. The weekend will also mark the launch of the Saint Thomas More Capital Campaign. All events will be...
Teenage parents at a New Haven high school who took advantage of on-site child care improved their school performance significantly, showed exceptional diligence in keeping their children’s pediatric visits and immunizations up to date, and had no repeat...
To test your own prejudices, click on www.yale.edu/implicit/. New Haven, Conn. – The pervasiveness of prejudice, which affects 90 to 95 percent of people, was demonstrated today in a Seattle news conference at the University of Washington by...
New Haven, Conn. Q The following talks at Yale University, Sept. 28-Oct. 5, are free and open to the public, unless noted otherwise. Gallery talks to focus on 19th century New Haven artist “From Fruit to Nuts: American 19th-Century Still-Life Painting...
Connecticut Governor John Rowland will present the first Chubb Fellowship Lecture of the 1998-99 academic year at Yale University. His talk, “Urban Connecticut,” will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 6, in the Law School’s Levinson Auditorium, 120...
The School of Architecture opens the Fall exhibitions program with “New Blood/101,” a collection of works that cut across the professions of architecture, interiors, landscapes, fashion, interactive design, graphics and product design. The exhibit will...
Gail D’Eramo Melkus is fighting a vicious and subtle epidemic. Melkus, an associate professor at the Yale School of Nursing, studies diabetes in African-American women along with co-investigator Geralyn Spollett, assistant professor. Their work is...
Yale University has received a five-year, $4.3 million grant from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to pursue advanced research in public health and health care. The grant will support Yale’s continued participation in the Foundation’s Scholars in...