Yale University will exhibit some of its most unusual and valuable items at a Special Collections Fair on Friday, October 26, noon to 4 p.m., in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, 121 Wall Street. The event is free, and the public is welcome...
Yale’s Department of Psychology, in collaboration with LULAC Head Start and other local agencies, will celebrate the completion of “Bridging the Digital Divide,” a computer training program primarily for parents of children enrolled in Head Start, on...
The history department of Yale University is hosting a symposium, “Historical Perspectives on the September 11 Crisis,” on Friday, October 19. The symposium will begin at 10 a.m with a keynote address, “Islam and the Crisis,” by Francis Robinson,...
Yale officials have announced a $5,000,000 gift by Roland W. Betts II, Alumni Fellow of the Yale Corporation, with his wife Lois Phifer Betts, to renovate the John M. Davies House, a unique 19th century structure known locally as the Davies Mansion. The...
Yale School of Medicine researchers have found that a diet high in cholesterol, animal protein and vitamin B12 is linked to risk of a specific type of cancer of the stomach and esophagus that has been increasing rapidly. The researchers also found that...
A panel discussion titled “Who Are We Now? Where Do We Go from Here?” will take place in Room 102 of Linsly-Chittenden Hall at 7 p.m. this Sunday, October 14. The panel, which will consist of a diverse cross-section of Yale undergraduates, is the...
The frequently prescribed antihistamine and sedative medication diphenhydramine is associated with a 70 percent increased risk of changes in mental status and evidence of delirium symptoms in older, hospitalized patients, Yale researchers report in a...
When stable methadone patients, who were formerly addicted to heroin and other narcotics, switch from a narcotic treatment program to a physician’s office for continuing methadone maintenance treatment, they become more accepting of the treatment and...
Researchers from Yale and other universities will present new data on obesity in a symposium titled “Bias, Stigma, Discrimination and Obesity,” at the North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO) meeting today in Quebec, Canada. “The...
The 1999 Pritzker prize winning architect Lord Norman Foster will deliver a lecture titled “Exploring the City” at Yale on Monday, October 8. A graduate of the Yale School of Architecture, Foster has won numerous awards for outstanding structures he has...