Keeping in close contact with heart failure patients once they leave the hospital has been an ongoing challenge for physicians. A patient’s condition can worsen with no notice and early intervention could potentially make a big difference.Researchers at...
Yale has received a $7.3 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to create the Microsavings & Payments Innovation Initiative (MPII), a research effort designed to understand and communicate the development potential of microsavings...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Bob Woodward ’65 will discuss “Secrets: Uncovering Mysteries in the 21st Century” during a conversation with Steven Brill ’72, LAW ’75, founder of the Yale Journalism Initiative, and Paul Needham ’11,...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Bob Woodward ‘65 will take part in two discussions at Yale about investigative journalism in the modern age on Thursday, Nov. 18.He will participate in a conversation on “Secrets: Uncovering Mysteries in the...
Despite the orange leaves and occasional grey skies, Yale is still green where it counts, according to the 2011 College Sustainability Report Card, a review of more than 300 colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada.Yale was one of only seven...
“First Person” is an occasional feature showcasing pieces written by Yale community members from their own perspective. If you have an idea for a “First Person” submission, write to the Yale Daily Bulletin editor at ydb@yale.edu.The following is an edited...
The Yale World Fellows Program and the Office of the Secretary will host “A Conversation with Zainab Salbi” on Thursday, Nov. 18, at the University.Salbi is founder and CEO of Women for Women International, a group dedicated to helping women survivors of...
Dr. Elizabeth G. Nabel, professor at Harvard Medical School and the president of the Brigham and Women’s and Faulkner Hospitals, will deliver a lecture as part of the Bicentennial Celebration of the Yale School of Medicine.Her talk, titled “Global Health...
Yale offers competitive benefits as part of a long-standing commitment to the health and well-being of its staff and faculty. Annual Enrollment is the one time of year that employees have the opportunity to select or change their 2011 healthcare benefits...
An autism study by Yale School of Medicine researchers using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has identified a pattern of brain activity that may characterize the genetic vulnerability to developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Published...