A new Yale-based research initiative is developing the science needed to scale-up promising anti-poverty programs so that they can benefit the greatest number of people.
The Yale Research Initiative on Innovation and Scale, or Y-RISE, brings together...
More than 2500 Yalies attended Bulldog Bash, a university-wide party held Aug. 25 on Old Campus designed to welcome students before the official start of classes. The event lasted well into the night–and into the next morning — and included New Haven...
In June, students at the Yale School of Nursing engaged in a “disaster simulation” in which a tornado had destroyed a grocery store. This video captures both how a simulation is executed, as well as its value in bridging learning from the classroom to...
The George M. O’Brien Kidney Center at Yale School of Medicine has received renewed funding from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health. The total grant award of $6 million is for the five...
Arctic sea ice isn’t just threatened by the melting of ice around its edges, a new study has found: Warmer water that originated hundreds of miles away has penetrated deep into the interior of the Arctic.
That “archived” heat, currently trapped below the...
Carla Staver, assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Yale, has won an award of just over $1 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop a better understanding of wildfires globally. The five-year grant is through the...