Students at Yale School of Architecture will hand over the keys to a house that they designed and built to its new owners at a ceremony taking place at 20 King Place (at Truman Street) on September 25 at 5:30 p.m.The dedication of the house will mark the...
In response to growing concerns on the spread of the financial crisis, the Yale School of Management, in partnership with the Wall Street Journal and CNBC, organized a roundtable discussion in New York on September 23 that brought together business...
This is the debut of “SPOTLIGHT,” which profiles Yale affiliates who have an interesting or unique avocation or job. Send an e-mail to susan.gonzalez@yale.edu to suggest a co-worker or friend to feature in a future “SPOTLIGHT.”He’s been on campus for just...
Noted cardiologist to discuss treatment of heart attacksDr. Michael Cleman, professor of internal medicine and director of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at Yale-New Haven Hospital, will be the keynote speaker at the hospital’s Auxiliary annual...
Yale scientists report that genetic traces of extinct species of Galapagos tortoises exist in descendants now living in the wild, a finding that could spur breeding programs to restore the species; the report appears in Proceedings of the National Academy...
Four Yale faculty members will share their excitement and passion for science with “kids of all ages” in the fall 2008 Science Saturdays series, which begins on October 4 and will continue weekly through October 25. The talks and demonstrations are aimed...
An annual $25,000 Sabin Environmental Venture Prize has been established at Yale to stimulate entrepreneurial environmental ventures by the University’s faculty and students. The Sabin Prize will support the creation of new nonprofit and commercial...
Patients may receive poor or delayed care after sign-out—the transfer of a patient from one doctor to another during a shift change—Yale School of Medicine researchers report in an Archives of Internal Medicine study “We spend a great deal of time in...
In a dramatic illustration of the potential for microbes to prevent disease, researchers at Yale University and the University of Chicago showed that mice exposed to common stomach bacteria were protected against the development of Type I diabetes. The...
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair taught his first class at Yale on September 19, marking the start of the “Faith and Globalization Initiative,” a three-year collaboration among Yale’s Divinity School, School of Management and the Tony Blair Faith...