A half-dozen Yale students and faculty members recently met on campus with Dr. Bernice Dahn, the former Liberian Minister of Health, to discuss implementation recommendations by Yale student capstone groups to improve healthcare in the West African nation...
“If a bottle of Coke can be found in rural communities across Africa, why can’t we find medicines and supplies in the same places?”
This question is the driving force behind Project Last Mile (PLM), which uses the Coca-Cola Company’s logistic, supply...
Since its founding in 2011, Yale-NUS College has worked to provide global learning opportunities for students while seeking to introduce them to diverse intellectual traditions and cultures. Kathryn Bell, a program director from the Yale Center for...
One week after the U.S. launched strikes in Syria, experts weighed in on the role of U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East during Yale’s inaugural Arab conference, “Amalna: Paving the Road Ahead.”
Nancy Youssef, national security correspondent for The Wall...
The Russian Studies Program at Yale will host a conference titled “Regime Evolution, Institutional Change, and Social Transformation in Russia: Lessons for Political Science” on Friday-Saturday, April 27-28.
The conference will feature Russian, European,...
China’s reemergence as a global power has coincided with policies, including urbanization measures and family planning initiatives, that sometimes pit the Chinese state’s interests against those of individual citizens.
Daniel Mattingly, assistant...
Saskia Keeley, a renowned Swiss photographer, will visit Yale on Sunday, April 22 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Keeley will speak as a member of a panel that will address the topic “Shifting Attitudes Surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.”...