Yale physicist Nicholas Read has been elected a fellow of the Royal Society, one of the most highly regarded honors bestowed upon scientists in the United Kingdom and select foreign institutions.
Read is the Henry Ford II Professor of Physics and...
In spring 1970, in anticipation of mass demonstrations that would bring thousands of students and activists from all over the country to Yale to protest the trial of Black Panther leader Bobby Seale, Yale cancelled classes and shut down many operations of...
When President Salovey announced in late March that Yale’s traditional commencement activities would not take place in May due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it called for a quick pivot by the team of staff members and students across the university who have...
Every spring, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions invites newly admitted students and their families to experience all Yale has to offer. “Bulldog Days” is typically a three-day, on-campus event that features a range of activities, from panel...
Long before the emergence of the coronavirus pandemic, the Yale Genome Editing Center (YGEC) was a valuable resource for preserving genetic data for important medical and biological research.
The center’s scientists genetically engineer research colonies...