Yale Law School will host five working journalists during the 1998-99 academic year. The Fellowships in Law for Journalists bring mid-career reporters to the University for a year to improve their understanding of legal and policy issues. Those who...
The 1997-98 academic year has officially ended, but 35 Yale students have chosen to remain in New Haven throughout the summer to serve their host city as President’s Public Service Fellows. They will work in community gardens and city parks, develop...
Attached is a statement made today by Yale University President Richard C. Levin announcing Yale’s support for Science Park, a business park adjacent to the University. The statement was made at a 2:30 p.m. news conference in the Park, which was...
A team of Yale researchers has found that teaching coping skills to adolescents with diabetes significantly improves their metabolic control over the disease as well as their overall quality of life. The study has won the Applied Nursing Research Award...
Vincent Scully, the Sterling Professor Emeritus and lecturer in the history of art at Yale University, will deliver the opening address for the International Festival of Arts and Ideas’ three-day symposium, “Cities of the Future: Dinosaurs or Dynamos...
On Friday, June 26, 6-8 p.m., Interim Sites will stage an event at 1156 Chapel Street, former home of the Jewish Community Center and future home of the Yale School of Art. To accommodate the celebration, two lanes of Chapel Street will be closed. The...
By simultaneously attacking two genes that are found in all strains of the influenza virus, Yale University researchers have succeeded in curbing reproduction of the virus in mouse cells in tissue cultures. If successful in animal and human studies,...
Ralph S. Brown, Simeon E. Baldwin Professor Emeritus of Law and Frank E. Taplin Professorial Lecturer in Law at Yale, died on Wednesday, June 17, following a brief illness. He was 85. Born in 1913 in Federalsburg, Maryland, he was a graduate of...
A conference titled “The Silk Road Project: Reuniting Turfan’s Scattered Treasures” will be held at Yale, July 10-12, marking the culmination of three years of research by an international team of archaeologists, historians, art historians and religious...
Reporters, camera teams and photographers are invited to all or part of the annual summer 5-day intensive training session in political campaign skills organized by the Women’s Campaign School – WCS – at Yale. The program will run from Wednesday, June...