Zedillo lectures at PrincetonErnesto Zedillo, director of the Center for the Study of Globalization, presented the Walter E. Edge Lecture at Princeton University on March 5. His talk was titled “Latin America: Two Hundred Years of Solitude.”The lecture...
Members of the campus community responded to the call to help “make a difference” in the community by rolling up their collective sleeves and spending three hours on March 28 volunteering at city organizations and agencies as part of the annual Yale Day...
Visitors to the newest exhibition at Yale’s Peabody Museum of Natural History can ride a bike, sort recyclable cans and switch on different light bulbs to learn how individuals can live in a more environmentally friendly way.Titled “Sustainable Choices,”...
Following on its successful debut in the fall, the New Haven Restaurant Week culinary celebration will return to the Elm City April 19-24.During the week, 25 of the city’s award-winning and internationally diverse restaurants will offer a three-course,...
Members of the Yale community are invited to serve up a healthy share of their opinions about all things culinary at a blog sponsored by the Yale College course “Writing About Food.”The spring semester course is taught by Barbara Stuart, lecturer in...
Dr. Thomas M. Gill, newly named as the Humana Foundation Professor of Geriatric Medicine, is a leading authority on the epidemiology and prevention of disability among older persons.The co-director of the Yale Program on Aging and of the Claude D. Pepper...
Holly Powell Kennedy, the inaugural Helen Varney Professor of Midwifery at Yale University School of Nursing (YSN), is helping to further understanding of midwifery practice today.Kennedy, who will join the YSN faculty on July 1, is currently an associate...
Michael C. Crair, the inaugural William Ziegler III Associate Professor of Vision Research, studies the development, structure and function of the visual system.He is exploring how genes and the environment interact to guide the development of neuronal...
Yale faculty member Susan Kaech is one of 50 researchers nationwide named as Early Career Scientist by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI).This award was created by the HHMI to fuel the creative energy of young scientists, who are feeling the...
The Yale Law School’s ties to Guantánamo date back to the early 1990s, when a group of Yale faculty members and students sued the U.S. government to secure the right to visit their clients, who were among the hundreds of Haitian refugees who were being...