Yale’s University Properties celebrates the opening of Villarina’s Pasta, Gifts and More in the Chapel-College District of New Haven. The press is invited to the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Villarina’s at 11 a.m. on May 11 at 1092 Chapel St. The new...
Yale University President Richard C. Levin Yale University President Richard C. Levin was honored with the Community Dialogue Project’s 2006 Reverend Howard Nash Community Leadership Award on May 3 at the New Haven Lawn Club.The Dialogue...
A current exhibition on the pioneering environmental activist and author of “Silent Spring,” Rachel Carson, will be at Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Wall and High streets, through June.The publication of “Silent Spring” in 1962 marked...
Robert Blocker President Richard C. Levin announced today that distinguished concert pianist Robert Blocker will return to Yale as Dean of the School of Music in July.During his tenure as dean from 1995-2005, Blocker was credited with...
Yale University President Richard C. Levin announced today the selection of the 2006 Yale World Fellows.The Yale World Fellows Program—the only program of its kind—aims to build a global network of emerging leaders and to broaden international...
Yale School of Medicine has helped develop the first “how to” manual in the nation instructing clinicians and health administrators statewide on efficient management of radiation victims, according to an article published this month on development of the...
Larry Moss, M.D. Two surgical procedures, one invasive and the other much less so, for premature infants with intestinal perforation due to necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) produce virtually identical results, according to a Yale School of...
Ali Sindi, M.D. and Allison Squires, R.N. Nurses in Iraq listed building new hospitals, English language training and creating more autonomy and respect for their profession as priorities in reconstructing a healthcare system in the war ravaged...
A single mutation in an ion channel gene can produce opposing effects on signaling within the nervous system depending on the nerve cells in which it operates, shedding light on the molecular basis for erythromelalgia, a debilitating neuropathic pain...
John Geibel, M.D. and Steven Hebert, M.D. Turning on a surface receptor in cells lining the intestinal wall can halt the often deadly diarrhea brought on by the bacteria V. cholera and E. coli, according to a Yale School of...