It can be quite jarring for a parent or caregiver to look in the rearview mirror while driving and see their child roaming around the backseat free of their safety restraints. A study on child self-unbuckling by Yale School of Medicine researchers reveals...
Margo Klar, a second-year M.P.H. student at the Yale School of Public Health, has received a $100,000 Grand Challenges Exploration grant to pursue a project designed to reduce delivery-related infections in developing countries.Founded by the Bill &...
As a general rule, children with autism fare better with visual stimulation than they do with auditory information — and that’s where tools such as the iPad can help, says Dr. Fred Volkmar, director of the Yale Child Study Center.While other children may...
Yale senior Kevin Olusola of Morse College has been making musical waves ever since, at age 12, he became both principal saxophonist and the youngest musician to ever be a part of the United States Wind Band, a professionally touring band of the best high...
Steven Alan Orszag, a pioneer in applied and computational mathematics whose work had a deep influence in the field of fluid mechanics, died May 1. He was 68 years old.The Percey F. Smith Professor of Mathematics at Yale, Orszag specialized in fluid...
When describing his former teacher, the noted graphic designer Alvin Eisenman, Yale alumnus and photographer John T. Hill ‘60 ART uses the words “intelligence,” “grace,” “simplicity” and “elegance,” and calls his mentor’s creative work in typography and...
Andrew Metrick, who has been appointed as the inaugural Michael H. Jordan Professor, focuses his research and teaching on financial stability, including the regulation of systemic risk, the activities of complex financial institutions, and the causes and...
Ira M. Millstein, newly named as the Theodore Nierenberg Adjunct Professor of Corporate Governance, is a leading expert on antitrust, government regulation and corporate governance matters.He played an integral role in the founding of the School of...
World-renowned conductor Masaaki Suzuki will conduct the Yale Schola Cantorum and an orchestra composed of Baroque ensembles from Yale and Juilliard, in a free performance of J.S. Bach’s monumental St. Matthew Passion on May 6.The performance marks the...