Know a budding Caruso or Beyoncé? Young crooners will have an opportunity to shine in the spotlight at the the New Haven Open at Yale presented by First Niagara.The tournament is holding an open casting call for children ages 12 and under on Tuesday, July...
Researchers at the Yale School of Public Health conducted an independent analysis of a multimillion-dollar program funded by the World Bank to improve maternal and child health in rural Indonesia.The study — led by Jennifer Prah Ruger, associate professor...
Yale psychology research scientist Marc Brackett told educators about the power of emotional literacy to change student performance at the TEDxGoldenGateEd conference held in San Francisco in June.
Barbara Bush ‘04 is back at Yale in a new role — orchestrating the Global Health Corps’ (GHC) two-week training and orientation meetings, which are designed to prepare young professionals for public health endeavors around the world.Founded two years ago...
The days will be devoted to learning and the nights to crooning when the International Cabaret Conference holds its 2011 session at Yale July 22-31.The intensive nine-day teaching program — headed by Erv Raible, executive director/artistic director —...
Jacob Hacker, the Stanley B. Resor Professor of Political Science and a leading expert on the politics of U.S. health and social policy, has been appointed director of the Institution for Social and Policy Studies (ISPS), Yale’s center for...
On April 26, Dr. Ketan Bulsara, using state-of-the-art technology, threaded a catheter less than one centimeter in width from the femoral artery in Norbert Tibeau’s thigh into an aneurysm in his brain. The aneurysm had grown to a diameter of two...
The Yale World Fellows Program is partnering with Roland Berger Strategy Consultants to launch Project 2012, an analysis of impending global political, social and economic upheavals aimed at preparing decision makers for this transitional year.In 2012,...
Fifty million years ago, crocodiles roamed the Arctic and palm trees grew in Alaska. But just how hot the Earth got during this period of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide has remained a mystery.Now a team of scientists from Yale and Syracuse...
There are cultural difference not only in the way we smile, but also in how we can tell a fake smile from a real one, says Yale psychology professor Marianne LaFrance in an interview with healthzone.ca.Click here to read the interview.