The Gilder Lehrman Center’s 19th annual conference, which will focus on the topic “Disunion in Civil War America: Parallels for Today,” will be held Friday and Saturday, Nov. 3-4.
The conference will examine the 1840s and 1850s as an earlier example of...
For a third consecutive year, Yale has announced enhancements to its undergraduate need-based financial aid program that will benefit students from families with high financial need.
For several years Yale has not required parents earning less than $65,...
A conference titled “Forging University-Municipality Partnerships Towards Urban Sustainability,” which brought together municipality and university leaders from across the country to share successful examples of collaboration on sustainability effort, was...
Make way for some new memsistors.
For years, the computer industry has sought memory technologies with higher endurance, lower cost, and better energy efficiency than commercial flash memories. Now, an international collaboration of scientists may have...
A Yale-led research team has discovered a cache of embryo-like microfossils in northern Mongolia that may shed light on questions about the long-ago shift from microbes to animals on Earth.
Called the Khesen Formation, the site is one of the most...
When you’re conducting a nighttime energy survey of a campus building, the first rule is: Bring a complete set of keys.
Tom Downing has learned this the hard way. Over the past five years, he’s found himself scrambling to arrange after-hours access to any...
Leo Tolstoy, his long beard white, stood beside a horse in a photograph on a screen under the Yale Farm’s Lazarus Pavilion. A second image showed an aerial photograph of the author’s estate, Yasnaya Polyana. A bungee cord tied to a cinderblock anchored...
Four times every fall, Yale students can sign up to go to two farms within an hour's drive of New Haven. There, they eat brunch made from local produce, learn about sustainability from Connecticut farmers, and pick their own apples, berries, and more....