John Hodgman ’94 is a humorist who has written multiple books, hosted the comedy podcast “Judge John Hodgman,” and played the role of the Eccentric Billionaire on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Yet as a student at Yale, he says, he failed to see the...
Climate change presents an unprecedented public health emergency and the global healthcare sector is contributing to the worldwide crisis, argues Jodi Sherman, M.D., associate professor of anesthesiology at the Yale School of Medicine in a commentary...
Julie Dorsey, Richard Kenyon, Ruzica Piskac, and Peter Schiffer were appointed to endowed professorships.
Dorsey, designated as the Frederick W. Beinecke Professor of Computer Science, focuses her research on computer graphics. Read Dorsey’s announcement...
For millions of Americans, contact with certain foods can cause anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction. A new study has uncovered a previously unknown cell type that promotes the reaction and could be used to identify individuals who are most...
Since Nov. 6, 1968, a tiny basement theater at 217 Park St. has been home to the Yale Cabaret where conversations about contemporary culture and society are staged through performance.
Founded by Yale School of Drama students, the Yale Cabaret has a...
Yale investigators have shown that the combination of a vaccine and a medicated cream is a promising strategy to dramatically reduce the recurrence of genital herpes. Their study, co-led by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of...