Following on the success of its inaugural program in the summer of 2010, the Yale Publishing Course has announced that the 2011 program, “Leadership Strategies in a Time of Tradition,” will be expanded to two sessions: a July 10th – 15th session focusing...
Yale has a chance to nab a piece of an Ivy League title if the Bulldogs end the 2010 season with a fourth straight win during the 127th edition of “The Game” at Harvard Stadium in Boston on Saturday, Nov. 20.The annual Yale-Harvard rivalry will kick off...
With the backing of Yale, United Way of Greater New Haven (UWGNH) is currently implementing a program called Boost! in the New Haven Public Schools (NHPS).Working together with the NHPS system, Boost! will provide much-needed wraparound services to...
Adapting to the changing landscape of publishing in the digital age may pose a daunting challenge, but, as participants in the 2010 session of the Yale Publishing Course learned, it also presents a brave new world of opportunity.The five-day course for...
Sir John Major, former prime minister of the United Kingdom, will present the George Herbert Walker, Jr. Lecture in International Studies at Yale on November 30.His talk, titled “Fantasy to Reality: The World that Lies Ahead,” will be held at 4 p.m. in...
The Community Alliance for Research and Engagement (CARE) Program at the Yale School of Public Health has partnered with New Haven Public Schools to debut Health Heroes, a social marketing initiative to encourage healthy behaviors, improve student health...
Black-and-white images of diverse scenes in America — ranging from a Mississippi “ghost” town to rooftops in Pennsylvania to an upper New York state racetrack — are featured in a new exhibition of photographs by Yale professor Alan Trachtenberg at the...
On a stormy and chilly day this fall, 36 students and 9 teachers and parents braved their way to campus, where they were ushered into a warm room and a welcome reception kicking off Yale Day for Arab Muslim Children.The Yale Arab Student Association (ASA...
Yale University researchers have discovered one of the first tantalizing clues to how frontotemporal dementia (FTD) - often mistaken for Alzheimer’s disease - wreaks havoc in the brain.About 40 percent of dementia cases are distinct from Alzheimer’s, even...
Yale University researchers have discovered one of the first tantalizing clues to how frontotemporal dementia (FTD) - often mistaken for Alzheimer’s disease - wreaks havoc in the brain.About 40 percent of dementia cases are distinct from Alzheimer’s, even...