A grant of $220,000 from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will allow Yale to expand its Librarian-in-Residence program, which brings talented minority librarians to New Haven for a two-year term. Thanks to the new funding just announced by the Mellon...
Kate Stith, a member of the Yale Law School faculty since 1985, has been appointed the Lafayette S. Foster Professor of Law by vote of the Yale Corporation. The Foster chair was established in 1903 by a bequest of Lafayette Sabine Foster, who was a...
Many menopausal women fear the ill effects of prescription estrogen. Physicians routinely prescribe the hormone for their patients, but fewer than half fill the prescriptions, says Yale researcher Susan Cohen. Within a year, only 20 percent of the...
1. Powerful Microlasers Demonstrated by Yale, Bell Labs Scientists 2. Biochemical “Jurassic Park” Inhabited by Probable Early Life Forms 3. Studies of Two Female Hormone Receptors Could Aid Drug Design 4. Better Telescopes, Microscopes with World’...
Using chaos theory, a team of scientists from Yale University, Lucent Technologies’ Bell Labs, and the Max Planck Institute of Physics in Germany have demonstrated novel semiconductor microlasers with more than 1,000 times the power of conventional,...
Linda A. Mason, president and co-founder of Bright Horizons Children’s Centers Inc., the nation’s largest provider of corporate-sponsored early childhood education, has been chosen in a nationwide balloting of her fellow Yale graduates to serve as an...
Yale University researchers have visualized in atomic detail how two important female sex hormones, progesterone and estrogen, bind to their receptors – an accomplishment that could help scientists design better medications to treat breast cancer, ease...
Yale University researchers have visualized in atomic detail how two important female sex hormones, progesterone and estrogen, bind to their receptors – an accomplishment that could help scientists design better medications to treat breast cancer, ease...
Yale University’s School of Art will host a one-woman exhibition of works by Carol Schlosberg, former student and faculty member who was murdered in Mexico on March 29. The show will run from Monday, June 15, through Saturday, June 27, in the Art and...
Reporters, camera teams and photographers are invited to all or part of the annual summer 5-day intensive training session in political campaign skills organized by the Women’s Campaign School – WCS – at Yale. The program will run from Wednesday, June...