This article is from Qn, a publication of the Yale School of Management.Should you take charge? Should you work to build consensus? Victor Vroom, the BearingPoint Professor of Management at Yale School of Management, argues that effective leaders are...
A new study led by Yale School of Medicine reveals a persistent anomaly in the mortality rates of male Latino youth: Although the U.S. Latino population has an overall favorable health profile despite its socioeconomic challenges, young Latino males...
On the eve of an all-star a cappella benefit concert at Alice Tully Hall on Saturday, the legendary Yale Whiffenpoofs, will entertain guests at the annual Family and Children’s’ Holiday Party. The group will be entertaining pediatric patients and their...
More than 93% of American households experienced “substantial economic shock” in 2008-2009, according to a Rockefeller Foundation-supported study headed by political science professor Jacob Hacker.The study report, titled “Standing on Shaky Ground:...
Former Yale professor and Nobel laureate John B. Fenn died on Dec. 10, in Richmond, Virginia, at age 93.Fenn was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002 for developing a technique known as Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (ESMS) that sped up the...
Nearly 14 billion years ago, the universe began with a bang — a big one.Scientists believe that the universe and everything within it began as an extremely hot, dense “soup” that eventually gave rise to galaxies, stars, planets and life and that continues...
A three-year study by Yale School of Medicine researchers has found that vaccinating pregnant women against influenza is over 90 percent effective in preventing their infants from being hospitalized with influenza in the first six months of life....
New Haven’s resurgent public school system includes the largest magnet school program in the state of Connecticut. Parents can learn more about these magnet schools, as well as public charter schools and ACES programs, at two events in early January.The...
The Yale Daily Bulletin took to popular campus walkways to learn what students have planned for their winter break. Research in China, catching up on sleep and traveling to new destinations are among their activities. Hear students share their plans below...
The Yale and Whiffenpoof Alumni Associations announce the a cappella all-star line up for the first annual “Ivy Light: Sing Out, Raise Hope, Eliminate Pediatric AIDS,” a benefit concert for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, to be held on...