One afternoon last fall, an exhibit began to take shape under the delicately arched dome of the Gates Classroom, in Sterling Memorial Library. For nearly 4 months, Chucho Martínez Padres ’23 had been immersed in the archive of George Kubler, PhD ’40, a...
Every day stem cells in the human body help replace billions of cells lost in the regular, homeostatic maintenance of our organs. But while scientists have investigated the cellular regulators of this balanced cycle of production-and-loss for years, it...
Yale’s office of undergraduate admissions this week welcomed more than 1,400 students and 800 parents and family members to campus for Bulldog Days, the university’s annual three-day program for admitted students. It was the largest Bulldog Days event...
Nine Yale seniors and two recent graduates have been awarded fellowships for graduate study at the universities of Oxford or Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
These fellowship recipients are in addition to the students previously announced in Yale News who...
What the human genome is lacking compared with the genomes of other primates might have been as crucial to the development of humankind as what has been added during our evolutionary history, according to a new study led by researchers at Yale and the...