Nine Yale students have been designated Dwight Hall Summer Interns for 1997, working at a variety of local social service agencies. Established in 1967, the program is sponsored by Dwight Hall, the center for public service and social justice at Yale...
Yale University’s Peabody Museum of Natural History has received a $350,000 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute – HHMI – to fund a four-year comprehensive scientific educational program for New Haven teachers, schoolchildren and their families...
A news conference will be held Thursday, July 17, to announce that the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History will work with the New Haven Public Schools, L.E.A.P. – Leadership, Education, and Athletics in Partnership, and the Eli Whitney Museum on a...
Yale University and Innovir Laboratories Inc. of New York City recently announced they have been granted additional broad patent rights for a promising technology for treating and preventing a number of diseases, including hepatitis. The technology,...
Yale University and Innovir Laboratories Inc. of New York City recently announced they have been granted additional broad patent rights for a promising technology for treating and preventing a number of diseases, including hepatitis. The technology,...
A bequest to Yale University from Germain Seligman has provided ten Yale undergraduates with scholarships totaling $120,000 during the 1997-98 academic year. This is the third consecutive year that Yale undergraduates have benefited from the Germain...
A bequest to Yale University from Germain Seligman has provided ten Yale undergraduates with scholarships totaling $120,000 during the 1997-98 academic year. This is the third consecutive year that Yale undergraduates have benefited from the Germain...
Thirty Yale students will perform community service in New Haven this summer with financial support from the University, under a program established by President Richard C. Levin. By providing the students with summer stipends, Yale frees them from...
Trade and environment experts from the United States and Japan today issued a joint statement offering recommendations for better management of environmental issues by international organizations such as the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum – APEC...
The U.S. State Department has approved a $1 million grant to help finance the Cambodian Genocide Program’s work at Yale and in Cambodia for the next five years. A previous grant for $500,000 lapses this year. The Cambodian Genocide Program – CGP,...