Ann Kurth, dean of Yale’s School of Nursing, talks about the goals for HIV prevention and care in Africa.
When he announced the Yale African Initiative (YAI) during his inaugural address in 2013, President Peter Salovey promised to “foster new directions in research on Africa, identify new partnerships with those on the continent, and strengthen our...
An anti-bacterial virus found in a Connecticut lake successfully treated an 80-year-old doctor with a life-threatening antibiotic-resistant infection in his heart, a Yale team of scientists and doctors reported March 8 in the journal Evolution, Medicine,...
Since 2013, the Yale Curling Club has recruited graduate and undergraduate students of all athletic and physical abilities to play what some call “chess on ice”: curling. This event captures the world’s attention every four years at the Winter Olympics,...
John Kerry ’66 and Marian Wright Edelman ’63 L.L.B. have dedicated their lives to service – to country, cause, and helping under-resourced children around the world. On May 12, these two luminaries will lend their efforts to the university’s signature...
A new, ground-based spectrometer designed and built at Yale represents the most powerful step yet in the effort to identify Earth-sized planets in neighboring solar systems.
The new instrument, the Extreme Precision Spectrometer (EXPRES), is now...