Wielding paintbrushes; sorting and shelving books; planting gardens; dusting and mopping; moving furniture; raking leaves; and greeting gallery guests — these are just some of the tasks that members of the campus community will undertake on the annual...
While the University’s endowment posted a negative return for the first time in over 20 years, “it is helpful to place the most recent year’s results in a longer-term context,” says President Richard C. Levin.The endowment produced a negative 24.6% return...
In Jordan, where nearly a third of the population is composed of Palestinian refugees, the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories of Gaza and the West Bank is “a hurt we feel each day,” Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah told a packed audience...
Under the patronage of His Excellency Mr. Ziad Baroud, the Lebanese Minister of Interior and Municipalities, the Yale Arab Alumni Association will stage the largest Yale alumni event ever to take place in the Arab Middle East, an international conference...
Most stroke patients arrive at the hospital too late to take advantage of a clot-busting drug that significantly reduces stroke symptoms and lessens the chance of permanent disability, according to researchers at the Yale School of Public Health. Their...
In a new study, Yale University researchers document a disturbing lack of consistency among U.S. hospitals in how quickly they treat patients in emergency rooms. Furthermore, some hospitals were least able to provide timely care to the sickest patients....