Your child begins to cough and sneeze over the weekend. If you bring her to the daycare center on Monday morning, will she infect the other children? Chicken pox, strep, ear infections, head lice, diarrhea… the miseries of childhood can be passed from...
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University has acquired a distinguished collection of art, manuscripts and printed material concerning the American West. The acquisition, a gift of Dr. Franz R. and Mrs. Kathryn M. Stenzel of...
Curtis Hanson, Oscar-winning screenwriter and director, will be the next Chubb Fellow at Yale. He will speak on Tuesday, April 21, on his Academy-award winning motion picture, “L.A. Confidential: Image and Reality in the City of Manufactured Illusion...
Yale University will host the world premiere of a specially commissioned symphonic work by Ezra Laderman, professor of composition at the Yale School of Music, on May 2, 9 p.m., in Woolsey Hall, corner of Grove and College streets. The concert, in...
Susan Hockfield, professor of neurobiology at the Yale School of Medicine, has been appointed dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University President Richard C. Levin announced today. Yale’s Graduate School is the largest of the...
Yale University’s study of human anatomy in collaboration with the National Library of Medicine (NLM) has been selected as one of the showcase applications of the Internet2 Project, a multiuniversity effort to create a leading-edge, national network for...
The environmental impact of the paper and wood industries, from production through consumption and recycling, is the topic of a recently released special issue of the Journal of Industrial Ecology. The peer-reviewed international journal is published...
The Earth Times, an international environmental publication offering news and views on the environment, sustainable development, population and current affairs, recently named Daniel C. Esty, director of the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy,...
The following talks at Yale University April 13-19 are free and open to the public, unless noted otherwise. Award-winning artist will be guest at master’s tea Painter, photographer and sculptor William Christenberry will be the featured guest at a...
Bert Bolin, emeritus professor of meteorology at the University of Stockholm, Sweden, and former chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), is the Zucker Environmental Fellow for 1998. Bolin will present a lecture titled “Science...