A 1986 Yale graduate who has championed the revitalization of Times Square and the New York City parks was honored alongside a Yale student group dedicated to raising awareness about issues in New Haven as Dwight Hall rolled out its first “Spotlight On”...
For the complete stories on this research, click on the title of each summary.Breakthrough method predicts risk of invasive breast cancerScientists from Yale and the University of California-San Francisco for the first time have discovered a way to...
An exhibit of New Yorker covers devoted to musical subjects will open at the Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments on Wednesday, May 12.Titled “The Lighter Side of Music: New Yorker Covers (1931-2010),” the show features the works of 23 New...
Cutting-edge genomic technologies such as high-throughput DNA sequencing — will be the focus of the next Dean’s Workshop at the School of Medicine.The event will take place on Friday, May 21, at 1:30 p.m. in the Anlyan Center auditorium, 300 Cedar St....
Medical students will showcase their original research in posters and oral presentations on Tuesday, May 11, as part of the Yale School of Medicine’s annual Student Research DayThe event — which will also feature a talk by Dr. Lewis Landsberg, former dean...
Longtime Yale employee William Carney, manager of Yale’s Homebuyers Program, died on May 2.Hailed as a dedicated member of the Yale community, Carney worked for the University for 41 years, serving in Employee Relations, Human Resources and, finally, as...
Mitchell D. Smooke, the Strathcona Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Physics, has been named a 2010 fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).SIAM is an international community of over 13,000 individual members,...
The Yale Law School’s Education Advocacy Project (EAP) won a major victory in the Connecticut Supreme Court on March 22, when the court ruled in favor of the Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education Funding (CCJEF) in the case CCJEF v. Rell.CCJEF,...
A team of Yale University scientists has discovered a previously unknown type of molecular scissors that can tailor micro-RNAs, tiny snippets of genetic material that play a key role in regulating many of life’s functions.The team also found that the...
National Women’s Health Week is May 9-15. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the goal of this nationwide initiative is to empower women to make their health a top priority and encourage them to take simple steps for a longer,...