Konjo! a popular performance group based at Yale University’s Afro-American Cultural Center, is set to perform at the Yale University Art Gallery’s McNeil Lecture Hall, entrance on High Street, at 10:30 a.m. on Friday. Konjo! is one of several groups...
Renowned renal physiologist Robert W. Berliner, M.D., emeritus professor of cellular and molecular physiology and a former Dean of Yale School of Medicine, died on February 5 at age 86. Berliner made major contributions to the foundations of modern...
The Democracy, Security and Justice lecture and discussion series, Yale University’s initiative to foster wide-ranging conversation, debate and reflection about implications of the events of September 11th, will continue throughout the spring. The...
A Yale researcher has received a $1.4 million grant to study a neurotransmitter whose loss in the brain is believed responsible for narcolepsy, an often misunderstood disease marked by an uncontrollable desire to sleep. “It’s profoundly debilitating,”...
Robert A.M. Stern, dean of the Yale School of Architecture, has announced that four distinguished architects will hold visiting endowed professorships during the Spring Semester 2002. Lise Anne Couture will be the William Henry Bishop Visiting...
A slow dance lasting up to10 million years between a super-massive black hole and a smaller one culminates in a violent outflow of energy, possibly powering the bright light known as a quasar, a Yale researcher and collaborator have found. “Ours is the...
Japanese alumni of the Yale School of Architecture, Eyebeam Atelier’s international competition for a new museum, the Arverne project of the Architectural League of New York and the current work of international designer Zaha Hadid will be the subjects...
Yale’s Faculty of Engineering has received a $3.5 million grant to endow a professorship and a scholarship fund. The incumbent of the newly endowed chair will be known as The Goizueta Foundation Senior Faculty Chair in Chemical Engineering, and the new...
A New York Magazine cover article titled “Surgery Without Scars…” has included nine surgeons in the Yale Medical Group on a list of the top 100 minimally invasive surgeons in the tri-state area. “We are pleased that nearly 10 percent of the top 100...
A neuropeptide whose loss is believed responsible for narcolepsy, a disease characterized by sudden sleep attacks, also appears to play a role in the modulation of pain sensation, a study by a Yale researcher has found. The findings, published as the...