Many parents of dyslexic children worry about their kids’ chances of success after high school, including whether they’ll be able to shoulder a college workload, Yale researchers say. Yet there has been little research into the experiences of these...
In a typical autumn, more than 20 Yale admissions officers travel the world meeting with students, parents, and counselors, and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions hosts thousands of visitors in New Haven for a first-hand campus experience. This year’s...
As millions of voters cast ballots across the U.S. on Election Day, many Yale students opted to cast their ballots in their collegiate home town of New Haven. For many students, it was their first chance to vote in a presidential election. On this...
Insects transmit diseases, destroy crops, and pollinate flowers — behaviors that are both beneficial and detrimental for humankind — all thanks to an in-flight guidance system driven by a well-honed sense of smell. These tasks are complicated because...
Money might not buy love, but a new study suggests that it is more strongly related to happiness than some people think — particularly when people compare their income with someone else’s.
Writing in the journal Psychological Bulletin, researchers...