The “White Coat Ceremony,” at which newly enrolled students in Yale’s School of Medicine receive their traditional doctors’ coats, will be held on Yale’s Harkness Lawn today at 4:30 p.m. The deans of the individual medical school departments will put...
Yale University will host a hands-on exposition of technologies designed to support individuals with disabilities. The “Assistive Technology Exposition,” part of the celebration of Yale’s Tercentennial, will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 11, from 10 a.m...
The Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will welcome 559 new students to the University on August 29 with a matriculation ceremony in Battell Chapel at 9:30 a.m. The ceremony will include a colorful academic procession of faculty members,...
To help further innovative research efforts on cancers primarily or solely affecting women, The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and its John A. and Edna M. DeLeon and Edith P. Rausch Funds have awarded a $75,000 grant to Women’s Health...
The Howard R. Lamar Center for the Study of Frontiers and Borders at Yale University will host a symposium September 14-15 on the subject of ethnic cleansing on the frontiers of Europe and America. Distinguished scholars, including Yale professors John...
The 649 women and 649 men who make up the Yale College Class of 2005 will arrive on campus on Friday, August 31. The 1,298 members of the class were selected from among 14,809 applicants, a record number. This admittance rate of 13.8 percent, down from...
C. Norman Gillis, professor emeritus of anesthesiology and pharmacology at Yale University School of Medicine, died on August 16 at age 68 in Boston. Recognized nationally as a specialist in pulmonary vascular disease and pharmacology, Gillis published...
C. Norman Gillis, professor emeritus of anesthesiology and pharmacology at Yale University School of Medicine, died on August 16 at age 68 in Boston. Recognized nationally as a specialist in pulmonary vascular disease and pharmacology, Gillis published...
Henry J. Binder, M.D., professor of medicine and of cellular and molecular physiology in the Yale School of Medicine, and collaborators, are recipients of a Wellcome Trust and Burroughs Wellcome Fund research award to study diarrheal diseases....
Rewarding drug users with vouchers that they exchange for food, clothing, or, as one did, a robe for singing in a church choir, was effective in keeping patients drug free and on a medication regimen, according to research at Yale University. The...