Yale University Nursing School Dean Margaret Grey’s research into coping skills training for diabetic children has been cited as one of the 10 most significant studies in the 22-year history of the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR).Grey’s...
A protein has been found that influences the response of the heart to a lack of oxygen and blood flow, such as occurs during a heart attack, a team of Yale School of Medicine researchers report today in Nature.This finding may present a new therapeutic...
Midwestern farming has introduced the equivalent of five Connecticut Rivers into the Mississippi River over the past 50 years and is adding more carbon dioxide annually into its waters, according to a study published in Nature by researchers at Yale and...
Seventh-graders in the Worthington Hooker School, 804 State Street, will learn the basics of tango when an ensemble from Yale School of Music puts on a show of the Argentinean art form on January 30, 1:30–2:30 p.m.Members of the news media are invited to...
Azar Nafisi, award-winning author of the acclaimed memoir “Reading Lolita in Tehran,” will deliver this year’s Finzi-Contini Lecture at the Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street, on February 7 at 4:30 p.m. Her talk, “The Republic of the Imagination,”...
E.P. Sanders, Arts and Sciences Professor of Religion Emeritus at Duke University, will launch the 2008 Franke Lecture series on “Religion and Law in Historical Perspective” with a talk at 5 p.m. on February 6 at the Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium,...
To commemorate the life and the work of noted Italian author Primo Levi (1919–1987), best known for his searing Holocaust memoir “Survival in Auschwitz,” Yale University will host an international conference on February 28–29 in the Whitney Humanities...
The 34th Yale Model United Nations (YMUN) conference will take place January 24–27.About 1300 high school student delegates from around the country and abroad will participate in this simulation. The event is presented by the Yale International Relations...
Holt Bradford Westerfield, Yale University’s Damon Wells Professor Emeritus of International Studies and a longstanding member of the department of political science, died peacefully on January 19, 2008 at the age of 79 near his summer home in Watch Hill...
Benedetta Bartali Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found that a low concentration of vitamin E in the blood is linked with physical decline in older persons.Published in the January 23 issue of...