Thomas McLernon Greene, the Frederick Clifford Ford Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Yale University, whose tenure on the faculty at Yale spanned five decades, died on Monday, June 23, in New Haven. Born in Haddonfield, New Jersey,...
Deborah Rose, a member of the Yale Class of 1972, has spearheaded a major contribution to help underwrite the construction of a joint police station and community center that will benefit both Yale and the city of New Haven. The gift is being made...
On July 7, 70 students from New Haven’s Hill Regional Career High School will begin to study science and medicine on the Yale University campus as part of Yale’s outreach program for public school students in the city. The Yale University Science...
On July 7, 70 students from New Haven’s Hill Regional Career High School will begin to study science and medicine on the Yale University campus as part of Yale’s outreach program for public school students in the city. The Yale University Science...
Yale University plans to reduce emissions from its Sterling Power Plant, which provides energy for the School of Medicine, by using cleaner oil than the type it currently is permitted by the State of Connecticut to use. In place of a plan Yale developed...
Yale researchers have, for the first time, identified two types of reading disability: a primarily inherent type with higher cognitive ability (poor readers who compensate for disability), and a more environmentally influenced type with lower cognitive...