In a forum titled “Iraq Beyond the Headlines,” five Yale faculty members will meet tonight to discuss the historical and religious context of the Iraq conflict. Panelists and the topics of their respective presentations are Eckart Frahm, “Bombs over...
Research aimed at finding new drug therapies for the paralysis, loss of vision, pain and other symptoms related to multiple sclerosis will be presented in a meeting on April 17 at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in West Haven. The event will...
Yale University’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) will co-sponsor a conference featuring experts from the United States and abroad discussing critical issues in HIV/AIDS. The conference, titled “Structural Inequality and HIV/AIDS...
On Friday, April 4, 2-4 p.m. Yale’s Program in Ethics, Politics and Economics is presenting an open forum on the Iraq war with Yale faculty members from diverse academic disciplines. The panel includes the following Yale professors and their respective...
Representatives of Yale University and New Haven public schools will jointly visit a component of the city’s America Counts program on Thursday, April 3 at 2 p.m. in a kickoff to mark April as national Mathematics in Education Month. Bruce Alexander...
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJ) has chosen the Yale School of Medicine as one of four institutions that will train participants in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program for 10 years beginning in 2005. Yale has been an RWJ...
Today, April 3 at 4 p.m., award-winning Pacifica Radio reporter and former Yale Daily News managing editor Larry Bensky will deliver a lecture at Yale on covering the war in Iraq for the news media. A winner of the coveted George Polk award for live...
Frederic Lawrence Holmes, Avalon Professor of the History of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and a world authority on the history of science and medicine, died March 27 after a long illness. Holmes was chair of the Section of History of Medicine...
Robotic dogs adapted by teen students in the Bronx, New York under the guidance of Yale engineering professor Natalie Jeremijenko, will be released Saturday, April 5 at 1:30 p.m. at the Bronx River Flotilla Festival at the Cement Plant park on...
Fulfilling a principal mission of a great teaching institution and reflecting the highest values of a free and open society, Yale University President Richard C. Levin initiated a series of faculty-led discussions on the many ramifications of the Iraq...