Awards & Honors archived.Field hockey team earns National Academic Team awardThe Yale field hockey team earned the National Field Hockey Coaches Association National Academic Team Award for the 2010 season. The Bulldogs have earned the award in each...
Sara Rockwell is a leader in her field. A professor of therapeutic radiology and pharmacology at the School of Medicine, Rockwell was among the first researchers to study the effects of oxygen deficiency on the response of malignant cells to radiation and...
What is “black art”? The exhibit “Embodied: Black Identities in American Art from the Yale Art Gallery,” on view through June 26 at the museum, aims to explore and challenge this question.The exhibition — put together by student curatorial teams in...
Yale students can be found in every corner of the world, but only members of the Aviation Society at Yale can lay claim to the skies. With a recent gift to Yale Aviation, they now have the chance to take over the skies with any plane anywhere in the world...
In all its alliterative glory, 15 fresh(man) observations and experiences of our first fantastic semester and a half here at Yale:1. They failed to tell us in our housing information that we share the campus with ninja squirrels, Class of NEVER. These...
The Yale University Endowment is investing funds in the Record Hill wind power project in Maine, which has been offered a conditional commitment from the U.S. Department of Energy for a $102 million loan guarantee.“Yale University is pleased to...
The Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History has received a grant to re-house and secure the long-term preservation of the collections of dinosaur fossils that Othniel Charles Marsh brought back from the American West in the 19th-century — including the...
Roberto González Echevarría, Sterling Professor of Hispanic and Comparative Literature, was awarded a National Humanities Medal by President Barack Obama in a White House ceremony on March 2. (See Q & A with Roberto González Echevarría.)The Yale...
Before traveling to Washington, D.C., to attend a gala dinner and to accept his National Humanities Medal in a White House ceremony, Professor Roberto González Echevarría took the time to converse with the Yale Daily Bulletin about his newest honor, his...
Washington, D.C. suffers from the most devastating HIV epidemic in the United States, with 3 percent of the general population and 6 percent of prison inmates being infected. Now, researchers from Yale, along with colleagues from George Mason and Howard...