Former Yale professor and Nobel laureate John B. Fenn died on Dec. 10, in Richmond, Virginia, at age 93.Fenn was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002 for developing a technique known as Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (ESMS) that sped up the...
Nearly 14 billion years ago, the universe began with a bang — a big one.Scientists believe that the universe and everything within it began as an extremely hot, dense “soup” that eventually gave rise to galaxies, stars, planets and life and that continues...
New Haven’s resurgent public school system includes the largest magnet school program in the state of Connecticut. Parents can learn more about these magnet schools, as well as public charter schools and ACES programs, at two events in early January.The...
The Yale Daily Bulletin took to popular campus walkways to learn what students have planned for their winter break. Research in China, catching up on sleep and traveling to new destinations are among their activities. Hear students share their plans below...
Yale sophomore Lexy Adams will give the ultimate gift this holiday season by donating bone marrow to help save the life of a cancer patient.The 18-year old sophomore, a back on the field hockey team, found out she was an excellent genetic match for the...
The following is a reminder from Benefits Planning.The Annual Benefits Enrollment period — when eligible Yale faculty and staff opportunity can make changes to existing benefits or sign up for new benefits — continues through Dec. 15.You can also enroll...
About 60 students and staff members learned about deaf culture and sign language during an information forum held in November at the Yale School of Nursing.The event was presented by the University Library’s Disabilities Services Committee, the Provost’s...
Six in the morning is hardly the best time to confront your worst nightmare. Yet there we were: The members of the Yale Precision Marching Band (YPMB), quickly snatched out of our early morning reveries on Nov. 19, as red brick buildings and artificial...
Two Yale professors — Robert Shiller and Bruce Ackerman ‘67 LAW — and a number of Yale graduates are among the noted national leaders, statesmen, authors, entrepreneurs, writers and dissidents who are recognized as “Top 100 Global Thinkers” by Foreign...
Gladiators, cross-dressers and star-crossed lovers will be out in full force when the Yale Baroque Opera Project (YBOP) presents its seventh fully staged production, “Scipione Affricano” by Francesco Cavalli (1602-1676), Friday-Saturday, Dec. 10-11....