Rahul Prasad, ’84 M.S., ’87 Ph.D., chair of the AYA Board of Governors, called the 77th Assembly of the Association of Yale Alumni (AYA) and the Yale Alumni Fund Convocation to order in the early morning of Nov. 16. He introduced President Salovey to open...
“For me, personally, Students of Salaam home tutoring has been the best way to deal with homesickness ever,” said Malak Nasr ’19 of Davenport College (DC). “The family speaks Arabic and cooks Middle Eastern food — it is exactly like being in Cairo, except...
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day — so important that some Yale students are dragging themselves out of bed before seven in the morning and trekking down to Wooster Square for the first two hours of their day.
They’re rising early to...
Two-thirds of young women aged 18-26 who were eligible to receive Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine have missed at least one opportunity to receive the vaccine during a visit to an obstetrics and gynecology clinic, Yale researchers report.
This study...
The new Yale Scholars in Implementation Science (YSIS) career development program has received an additional $1 million in National Institute for Health K12 grant funding, according to program director Dr. Steven L. Bernstein. The program was launched in...
In China, doctors are overestimating the severity of coronary stenosis — the abnormal narrowing of blood vessels in the heart and a hallmark of coronary artery disease — say researchers from Yale and China. These findings have been published in the Jan....
While in the United States heart disease is the leading cause of death, in China it is stroke. People have speculated for years about why the Chinese are predisposed to stroke to a greater extent than heart disease. Some have believed that there is a...