Yale Department of Psychiatry’s Division for Prevention and Community Research will sponsor a conference titled “The Impact of Poverty on Individual and Community Health” on May 18 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Harkness Auditorium, 333 Cedar St.
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In a forthcoming book, “Listening to Classic American Popular Songs,” Yale University professor Allen Forte offers a guide to some of the most familiar music that dominated American culture between the Roaring 20s and the postwar era of the 50s....
Yale’s Class of ‘01 has less than one week before dispersing. Catherine Price, a member of that class, had an idea to commemorate the milestone: She asked many of her classmates to submit essays about what Yale meant to them and to say something about...
Yale University’s 300th Commencement events will be held Sunday, May 20, and Monday, May 21, on the Yale campus. All reporters and photographers must obtain and display Yale media credentials during Sunday’s Class Day and Monday’s Commencement...
On May 21, Yale College will graduate 1,332 young men and women at a ceremony on Old Campus, including a 17-year-old who majored in both math and physics, a demolition expert who writes plays, and a rock musician who spends most of his spare time...
Yale University has received a $2 million grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation to integrate into the education of all medical students a model of care that reflects the complex nature of the needs of the aging population. The lead investigator...
Little evidence exists to support the idea that older people who are moderately overweight have a higher risk of illness or death, Yale researchers report in a study published in today’s issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine. “Based on our results...
A 21st century physician must develop expertise in a variety of business and management skills in order to deliver quality medical care to patients and operate a successful practice, Stephen Rimar, M.D. asserts in his new book, “The Yale Management Guide...
Men employed as roofers or sheet metal workers, who work with rubber and plastic products, or are employed in cleaning businesses, among other occupations, are at higher risk of developing brain cancer, a Yale investigation shows. Women are at higher...
For the second year in a row, the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences has selected faculty members to honor for their exemplary mentoring of graduate students. This year’s winning faculty mentors are Daniel DiMaio, professor of genetics; John Mack...