The legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. will be explored in four events on campus in observance of the late civil rights leader’s birthday on Monday, Jan. 19. A family festival focusing on environmental justice will be held at the Peabody Museum of...
Yale University’s academic course titled “New Haven and the Problem of Change in the American City” is expanding its scope this spring and inviting students and faculty from Albertus Magnus College, Quinnipiac College, and Southern Connecticut State...
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 19, Yale University Library will hold a program featuring a slide presentation and talk, “Reflecting on the Legacy of Cinque and Martin Luther King, Jr.” Dr. King received an honorary Doctor...
Thomas L. Friedman, foreign affairs reporter and Op. Ed. page columnist for The New York Times, will speak on “Globalization and U.S. Foreign Policy” on Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 4 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall St. The...
1. Smaller, Faster, Cheaper Computers Likely with Organic Transistors 2. U.S. Youths Feel Invulnerable to AIDS, New MTV-Yale Study Reveals 3. “Not By Chance” Report Aims at Improving Child Care by Year 2010 4. Next Generation of Environmental...
Dr. Catherine Lynch Gilliss, chair of the Department of Family Health Care Nursing at the University of California in San Francisco, today was named dean of the Yale School of Nursing, it was announced by President Richard C. Levin. Dr. Gilliss’...
Charles J. Pagnam, who has served as the second ranking development official at Yale University for the last three years and been a Yale fund-raiser for most of the past two decades, today was named Vice President for Development, it was announced by...
87 percent of people ages 12 to 34 feel invulnerable to AIDS virus; more than half say media messages on health risks are inadequate New Haven, CT – Nearly 9 out of 10 young people (87 percent) believe they are invulnerable to getting the AIDS virus,...
87 percent of people ages 12 to 34 feel invulnerable to AIDS virus; more than half say media messages on health risks are inadequate New Haven, CT – Nearly 9 out of 10 young people (87 percent) believe they are invulnerable to getting the AIDS virus,...
New Haven, CT The average carpool parent is 40 years old and shuttles three children. The most frequent destination is school, followed by sports, music lessons and scouts, in that order. Carpool parents also do a lot of waiting, spending an average...