A community of researchers, policy makers, industrial strategists, and environmental advocates has launched an International Society of Industrial Ecology, which will be based at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. The new field of...
Clipping Cupid’s wings somewhat, Yale professor Nancy Cott presents a less than sentimental view of marriage in her new book, “Public Vows.” Indeed, in her groundbreaking study of marriage, American style, Cott, the Stanley Woodward Professor of History...
A homeless psychiatric patient’s race and the race of his or her case managers has no effect on the quality of mental health services the patients receive, or on their clinical outcomes, Yale researcher Robert Rosenheck, M.D. reports in a recent study...
$100K Award Total To Attract Community Entrepreneurs New Haven, Conn. – The city of New Haven has joined Yale University and the Yale Entrepreneurial Society in announcing the second annual Y50K Entrepreneurship Competition, a major business plan...
When VA hospitals cut inpatient psychiatric care, there is no overall reduction in effective care and clinical outcomes for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) patients, Yale researchers report in the February issue of 15 Medical Care. “We found no...
Yale University announced today that undergraduate tuition and room and board for the 2001-2002 academic year will be $34,030, an increase of 3.5 percent over the current charge. “Coupled with Yale’s generous financial aid policies, this increase in the...
When VA hospitals cut inpatient psychiatric care, there is no overall reduction in effective care and clinical outcomes for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) patients, Yale researchers report in the February issue of 15 Medical Care. “We found no...
Yale University has named architect Cesar Pelli to design a new engineering building that will be built near the corner of Prospect and Trumbull streets. Major funding for the building comes from John Malone (Yale College Class of 1963), whose recent $...
A three-judge panel has named Louise Gluck the 2001 winner of Yale University’s Bollingen Prize in Poetry, for her 1999 book, “Vita Nova,” published by Ecco Press. The judges wrote, “In the work of no other contemporary American poet is the individual...
Benjamin Santer, an atmospheric scientist in the Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison (PCMDI) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, will discuss “Investigating the Causes of Climate Change” at Yale on Friday, February 23. His...