Works by two Yale-affiliated artists — one a Pulitzer Prize-winning faculty member and the other a staff member at the School of Drama — will be featured in the exhibition “Piecing It Together: Collages by Donald Margulies and Deborah Berman.” The show...
John Rennie, editor-in-chief of Scientific American, will be the guest at a Pierson College master’s tea on Tuesday, Sept. 23. Rennie’s talk, titled “The Greening of the Media: Challenges in Reporting on Environmental Science,” will begin at 4:30 p.m. in...
Dr. Michael J. Caplan, newly designated as the C.N.H. Long Professor of Physiology, is renowned for his research on the sorting and function of ion proteins in polarized epithelial cells.His laboratory team focuses on identifying the proteins that...
As the new academic year begins, Yale administrators, faculty, staff and students are once again being asked to help their less-fortunate neighbors in the area by contributing to the United Way of Greater New Haven’s annual fundraising appeal.This year...
Robert Wayne Harms, the newly named Henry J. Heinz Professor of History and African Studies, is an award-winning scholar of African history, including the slave trade and the continent’s environmental and agrarian history.His 2002 book “The Diligent: A...
Marina R. Picciotto, recently appointed as the Charles B.G. Murphy Professor of Psychiatry, specializes in the areas of molecular neuroscience, behavioral pharmacy, mouse genetics and translational neuroscience.The goal of her research is to understand...
Frank M. Snowden, the newly appointed Andrew Downey Orrick Professor of History, is a scholar of Italian history, European social and political history, and the history of medicine.At Yale, Snowden is also chair of the Program in the History of Science...
The issues that the winner of 2008 presidential election will face, and how the outcome of that race will shape new directions for both foreign relations and governance in the United States, will be explored in a conference being held on Saturday, Sept....
A scientist who studies co-evolution of plants and climates is coming to campus this fall as the next Edward P. Bass Distinguished Environment Scholar at the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies.Professor David Beerling of Sheffield University will be on...
Yale Athletics honored Molly Meyer, a nurse practitioner of Yale University Health Services, at its annual Golf Classic in June in recognition of her long service to Yale’s student-athletes. Director of Athletics Thomas Beckett says he and his colleagues...