Yale opera singers to perform at hospital fundraiser Arias by vocalists from the Yale School of Music will be on the menu when the Yale-New Haven Hospital Auxiliary hosts an opera and wine lovers dinner on Saturday, Oct. 31. In addition to the music by...
I am greatly honored and appreciative of this acknowledgement, but it is of course a recognition of shared accomplishment. The work I do on behalf of the University would not be possible without the resources and support provided by Rick Levin and the...
Ten fascinating new college courses — ranging from organic chemistry to ancient Roman architecture to the psychology and politics of food — have been added to “Open Yale Courses,” the University’s free educational initiative, available to anyone with...
The Yale Opera will present fully staged scenes from eight different operas over two nights at the end of October.On Friday, Oct. 30, Yale Opera will stage one act of three operas: Mozart’s “Le Nozze di Figaro” (“The Marriage of Figaro”), Ambroise Thomas...
How do you become one of the brightest young scientists in the country? Knowing what you want to do before you’re 10 years old doesn’t hurt — at least in Yale astronomer Marla Geha’s case.She remembers watching the launch of the first Space Shuttle from...
Turning on the television news on any given day, you’re likely to hear about how the economic downturn threatens the work of a non-profit agency or organization whose mission is to help the most vulnerable citizens.For that reason, those who are leading...
Sex and gender are among the most important variables in understanding biology and behavior, and yet women were generally not included in clinical research trials until recent years, notes Professor Carolyn M. Mazure, who is being honored this month for...
While growing up in Louisiana not far from New Orleans, Yale staff member Diane Young Turner was often reminded by her parents of this biblical-rooted adage: “You are your brother’s keeper.”As a child, she sometimes only “begrudgingly” heeded this...
The special section aimed at Yale staff members this month features a story about University employees who are United Way “champions.”DOWNLOAD PDFA PDF of “Working @ Yale” may be downloaded here.
The United Way of Greater New Haven has honored former Law School dean Guido Calabresi and his wife, Anne Calabresi, with the Herbert H. Pearce Award as “community champions for justice, equality and benevolence.”The couple received the award at the...