Yale University’s 298th Commencement events will be held Sunday, May 23, and Monday, May 24, on the Yale campus. For information: http://www.yale.edu/secretary/commencement. All reporters and photographers must have Yale media credentials during Class...
Yale University today held a groundbreaking ceremony for a building to support collaborative research and teaching in all the environmental sciences, and to house significant portions of the University’s natural history collections. The Environmental...
Renowned biochemist Dr. Robert J. Lefkowitz of Duke University will discuss his groundbreaking work on membrane receptors during the 13th annual Student Research Day at the School of Medicine on Tuesday, May 11. His 4:30 p.m. talk, the annual Farr...
Yale University, The United Illuminating Company (UI), and New Haven Savings Bank have entered into an unprecedented partnership to launch a non-profit organization to help small business. “This is yet another excellent example of three major...
Yale University will announce plans Wednesday, May 12, to construct an Environmental Sciences Facility adjacent to the Peabody Museum of Natural History. Yale President Richard C. Levin, Provost Alison Richard, Edward P. Bass of the Yale College Class...
Three scholars have been selected to pursue projects on race and religion in America as Senior Residential Fellows of Yale University’s Institute for the Advanced Study of Religion. Established through a grant from The Pew Charitable Trusts, the...
Yale University and the City of New Haven will explore common goals in presentations that are free and open to the public. “Whether we choose to live in New Haven or in the suburbs, New Haven provides us with culture, entertainment, medical care and...
Benedict F. Kiernan, director of the Genocide Studies Program at the Yale Center for International and Area Studies (YCIAS), has been named the A. Whitney Griswold Professor of History. Kiernan, who came to Yale in 1990 as associate professor of history...
Yale researchers, in what is believed to be the first population-based study of its kind, have discovered that many older people have physical hazards in their homes that easily could be eliminated. Potential hazards such as poor lighting, exposed...
A special award will be given in memory of Suzanne N. Jovin at this year’s Elm and Ivy luncheon on Thursday, May 6, at noon in the Presidents Room of Woolsey Hall, Yale University. The event will be open for print reporters and correspondents, but pool...