More than 170 people visited West Campus on April 2 to hear 21 of Yale’s top biomedical scientists discuss their research ideas — and hopefully spur new drug discovery collaborations.The symposium was organized to make the Yale scientific community aware...
Sub-Saharan Africa is struggling with twin epidemics — HIV and heroin addiction — and Tanzania, in eastern Africa, is one of the hardest-hit regions.But now, with funding from the U.S. government and organizational expertise from Yale, an effort is...
The Yale community is deeply saddened by the death of Mandi Schwartz ‘11, who passed away Sunday morning surrounded by family and friends.Our thoughts are with the Schwartz family, Mandi’s fiance, her physicians and caregivers, and her friends, classmates...
Dear Members of the Yale College Community:We have received verbal notification from the Office of Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Education that it intends to investigate a complaint filed by a group of current and former Yale students. We...
Yale has been notified by the Office of Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Education that it intends to investigate a complaint filed by a group of current and former students, alleging that Yale has violated Title IX requirements.Sexual misconduct is...
The Yale School of Music and its longtime quartet-in-residence, the Tokyo String Quartet, will honor the one-month anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan with a special benefit concert on Monday, April 11 at 8 p.m. in Battell...
Yale historian Jonathan Spence will present the keynote address for the 63rd annual lecture sponsored by the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library Associates on Wednesday, April 6.The lecture, “The Great Might-Have-Been: a Chinese Visitor to Robert Boyle,” will...
How bad is the Connecticut state budget? Are powerful state employee unions to blame or are they just a scapegoat for broader problems?These are among the questions that will be addressed when two 2010 Connecticut gubernatorial hopefuls — Republican...