The Yale Transportation Options program will remind University parkers of the advantages of using more sustainable modes of travel to campus in an up-close-and-personal way via a communication being launched at the beginning of April.Anyone who pays to...
Dr. Robert S. Sherwin is named as chief of endocrinology Dr. Robert S. Sherwin has been appointed chief of endocrinology in the Department of Internal Medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital (YNHH) and the Yale School of Medicine. Sherwin, the C.N.H. Long...
In recognition of 40 years of coeducation at Yale, several generations of Yale affiliated women, from the pioneering female students who graduated with the Class of 1971 to current students and faculty, will meet on the weekend of March 26–28 to take...
Yale scientists and researchers now have a comprehensive online tool they can use to share and discuss research projects, data, lab protocols, results, news of clinical trials and advances in clinical care.It is called the YCCI Research Accelerator (RA),...
For a brief instant, it appears, scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island recently discovered a law of nature had been broken.Action still resulted in an equal and opposite reaction, gravity kept the Earth circling the Sun, and...
When Jo Handelsman was 16 years old, she read a book by the late Yale plant physiologist Arthur Galston and became convinced her ambition to help feed the world was not misplaced.More than three decades later, she occupies the late Galston’s former office...
For most of her life, Binnie Klein was so non-athletic that breaking a sweat was a rare occurrence.She viewed her body, she says, as nothing more than a “necessary backpack for my brain.”In her mid-fifties, however, the lecturer in the Department of...
Douglas A. Kysar, the newly named Joseph M. Field ‘55 Professor of Law, focuses his teaching and research in the areas of tort law, risk regulation, environmental law and sustainable development.He has published articles on an array of environmental law...
John Fabian Witt, newly appointed as the Allen H. Duffy Class of 1960 Professor of Law, is a specialist in the history of American law and in torts.He is the author of “Patriots and Cosmopolitans: Hidden Histories of American Law,” which explores law and...
For the complete stories on this research, click on the title of each summary.Yale Rudd Center launches centralized database for state and federal food policy and obesity legislationA new legislative database launched by the Rudd Center for Food Policy...