President Bill Clinton urged graduating seniors to be in the “reform business” in his Class Day address held on May 23 on Yale’s Old Campus.“We have to become relentlessly committed to change — and change is hard,” said Clinton.It is traditional for...
Ingrid Nembhard’s ability to connect with large numbers of students and make a course in Leadership and Organization Behavior engaging and relevant did not go unnoticed by the Class of 2010.Nembhard was named Yale School of Public Health’s Class of 2010...
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) has launched a year-long project at New Haven’s Union Station.The majority of the work performed at the station affects the pedestrian tunnel, which provides access to the train platforms. Construction...
Vice President and General Counsel Dorothy K. Robinson issued the following statement on the nomination of Susan Carney:We are pleased and proud that President Obama has nominated Deputy General Counsel Susan L. Carney to serve on the U.S. Court of...
Henry Corrigan-Gibbs ‘10 and Chris Riederer ‘10 know that a computer game can’t end world hunger, eradicate malaria or reduce child mortality.But the game the two Yale students created to bring attention to these issues did win first place at the U.S....
There will be a memorial service honoring Martin Price, Sterling Professor Emeritus of English, at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 27, in Rm. 211 of the Hall of Graduate Studies, 320 York St.A reception will follow.Price, who died on April 10 at age 90, was a...
“I’m not confused about who I am or where I came from,” said Yale faculty member Nadia L. Ward as she accepted the Thurgood Marshall Community Service Award this spring.“My grandfather was a coal miner with a 4th-grade education and my mother remembers...
Dr. David M. Walker, instructor in pediatric emergency medicine at the Yale School of Medicine, has been named a 2010-2011 Fulbright Scholar.Walker will work at the pediatric emergency service of the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre, Malawi,...
The Yale-China Association has named eight current and former students as Yale-China Teaching Fellows.During their two-year appointments, the new fellows will teach academic writing and oral English courses, as well as American history and culture to...
The Yale Law School has received a $735,000 grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation to support the creation of the Kauffman Program in Law, Economics and Entrepreneurship.The grant names law and economics professor George Priest as a Kauffman...