Dr. Bruce J. Rounsaville, a member of the Yale School of Medicine faculty since 1978 and an internationally recognized expert in the areas of depression, substance abuse, and the development and validation of psychotherapies to treat addiction, died...
The following article is from the Yale Environment 360 website.For thousands of years, nomadic herdsmen have roamed the harsh, semi-arid lowlands that stretch across 80% of Kenya and 60% of Ethiopia. Descendants of the oldest tribal societies in the world...
Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven and the physicians of Yale Cancer Center have launched a new ad campaign designed to raise awareness of Smilow, which unites all cancer services under one roof, and of the exciting work taking place at Yale.The...
The Yale Child Study Center has come a long way from the small room in the New Haven Dispensary where Arnold Gessell began studying children with mental retardation in 1911. One hundred years later, the Center is set to mark its birthday with a yearlong...
Jonathan Holloway, master of Calhoun College, sent the following e-mail to the Calhoun community on Jan. 7 regarding the latest news about Mandi Schwartz, a member of Calhoun who plays ice hockey for Yale and is currently battling cancer.Dear Friends,As...
Awards & Honors archived.Bradley helped lead discussion on Global Fund to Fight AIDSElizabeth Bradley, professor of public health and faculty director of the Global Health Leadership Institute, was invited to facilitate the Board Retreat for the The...
President Richard C. Levin has spoken directly with U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates to underscore Yale’s interest in pursuing the opportunity to have the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) return to Yale. The President said he spoke with Secretary...
When vaccinating children against varicella (chicken pox), researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95% lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine...
The world that Garentina Kraja ‘11 has come to know as a Yale student is vastly different from the one in which she grew up in Kosovo. But memories of the days when she was literally running for her life or watching families identify loved ones killed...
Heavy use of antibiotics has created a host of dangerous drug-resistant pathogens that endanger the health of millions of people. However, it has been unclear how quickly a ban on the overuse of an antibiotic would restore its usefulness.According to a...