Optimism about the future of others is widespread even in the face of bad news — at least if the person is someone we care about. However, we can feel this optimism even for strangers if they possess a few admirable attributes, a new study by Yale and...
“Great faculty encourage their students to see the world through new eyes and from unexpected angles. Great students know that working collaboratively leads to greater success than working in isolation,” said Benjamin Polak, Yale provost, the William C....
Yale alumna Sara Holdren, a Brooklyn-based director and New York magazine’s theater critic, will speak at Yale on Tuesday, Feb. 6, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Victoria M. Chun has been appointed Yale’s director of athletics, physical education, and recreation by President Peter Salovey. Chun, who has served as vice president and director of athletics at Colgate University for the past six years, will join Yale...
The brains of people with type 1 diabetes react differently to low blood sugar compared with healthy adults, say Yale researchers.
The findings of their new study, published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, shed light on why many type 1 diabetics...
When two men who were once among the four Ohio restaurant robbers who gained notoriety as “The Cooler Bandits” took the stage at Yale on Jan. 30, many in the audience felt they knew them personally.
Before Richard “Poochie” Roderick and Donovan Harris...