In a new study, Yale University researchers document a disturbing lack of consistency among U.S. hospitals in how quickly they treat patients in emergency rooms. Furthermore, some hospitals were least able to provide timely care to the sickest patients....
Most stroke patients arrive at the hospital too late to take advantage of a clot-busting drug that significantly reduces stroke symptoms and lessens the chance of permanent disability, according to researchers at the Yale School of Public Health. Their...
Under the patronage of His Excellency Mr. Ziad Baroud, the Lebanese Minister of Interior and Municipalities, the Yale Arab Alumni Association will stage the largest Yale alumni event ever to take place in the Arab Middle East, an international conference...
Does evolution explain human nature? Three experts explored this question on Sept. 24 during a panel discussion sponsored by Yale University, Discover Magazine and the John Templeton Foundation. A video of the discussion, moderated by Corey S. Powell,...
Climate change doesn’t just pose a scientific challenge; it also creates an ethical obligation for those of us in the developed world, according to Rajendra Pachauri, who gave the inaugural talk in the Yale Climate and Energy Institute’s (YCEI) weekly...
“Each year the houses get better and better, and I mean that in all sincerity,” said Yale School of Architecture Dean Robert A.M. Stern, at the dedication of the 2009 house designed and built by the school’s first-year students in the Hill neighborhood of...
With news and information now available any time of the day or night from sources ranging from cable channels to Internet blogs, the world of journalism has changed momentously since famed NBC journalist Tom Brokaw sat as a transfixed, news-junkie...
Yale alumni will discuss what they are doing to help corporations develop sustainable strategies even in the midst of an economic crisis in a special program being held on Friday, Oct 9, at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES...
Wesley D. Bonds Jr., a former Yale research scientist who helped develop biotechnology instruction programs for high school students, died on Sept. 14.Bonds, of Cullowhee, North Carolina, was 66 years old.Born in Jackson, Alabama, Bonds studied chemistry...
Wielding paintbrushes; sorting and shelving books; planting gardens; dusting and mopping; moving furniture; raking leaves; and greeting gallery guests — these are just some of the tasks that members of the campus community will undertake on the annual...