Obesity rates among veterans are approaching that of the general public, according to a new study by researchers at Yale and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
The nationally representative survey of...
Title IX — the U.S. civil rights law passed in 1972 that prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded education programs — has been widely recognized as a crucial step toward gender equality in America. A new Yale study tracks the changing use of...
As part of a class taught by Clare Lockhart, a senior fellow at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, five Yale graduate students developed a tool aimed at assessing security force assistance, which they then presented to a U.S. military team in May....
Tamar Szabó Gendler, dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, announced the appointment of Kurt Zilm, professor of chemistry, as chair of the Department of Chemistry.
Gendler also announced the following reappointments:
Charles Ahn, the William K. Lanman...
This summer nearly 200 Yale undergraduates will participate in unpaid internships across the United States with the support of the Domestic Summer Award (DSA).
The new fellowship program, announced last November, provides stipends of $4,000 to Yale...
A medication commonly prescribed to treat alcohol use disorder also appears to help maintain or improve suppression of HIV among individuals at risk for relapse receiving HIV antiretroviral treatment, Yale researchers said.
In a new study, a research team...
Over the course of two weekends, Yale welcomed back to campus thousands of alumni, friends, and family from the Class of 1938 — celebrating its 80th reunion — through the Class of 2013.
Organized by the Association of Yale Alumni, this year’s festivities...