With their expertise in areas ranging from medical illustration to photography to graphic art, the staff members in Yale’s Photo+Design unit see it as their mission to “keep Yale looking good.”Photo+Design, part of Yale ITS Media and Technology Services,...
Thad Dunning, associate professor of political science, has been awarded the 2009 Gaddis Smith International Book Prize by the MacMillan Center for his book “Crude Democracy: Natural Resource Wealth and Political Regimes.”The Gaddis Smith Book Prize was...
The English Department’s 14th annual staged reading will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 5:15 p.m. in Rm. 101 of Linsly-Chittenden Hall, 63 High St.The event is free and open to the public; it will run for about 75 minutes.The play is “A School for...
Corporate executives are paying themselves bloated bonuses while they squander shareowner value; a crony board of directors refuses to pay investors dividends and is keeping key financial accounts secret; the firm’s stock price is plummeting.This story...
Turning on the television news on any given day, you’re likely to hear about how the economic downturn threatens the work of a non-profit agency or organization whose mission is to help the most vulnerable citizens.For that reason, those who are leading...
Sex and gender are among the most important variables in understanding biology and behavior, and yet women were generally not included in clinical research trials until recent years, notes Professor Carolyn M. Mazure, who is being honored this month for...
While growing up in Louisiana not far from New Orleans, Yale staff member Diane Young Turner was often reminded by her parents of this biblical-rooted adage: “You are your brother’s keeper.”As a child, she sometimes only “begrudgingly” heeded this...
The special section aimed at Yale staff members this month features a story about University employees who are United Way “champions.”DOWNLOAD PDFA PDF of “Working @ Yale” may be downloaded here.
The United Way of Greater New Haven has honored former Law School dean Guido Calabresi and his wife, Anne Calabresi, with the Herbert H. Pearce Award as “community champions for justice, equality and benevolence.”The couple received the award at the...
In 1609, a little pamphlet touched off a big debate that shaped modern international law. The Lillian Goldman Law Library marks the 400th anniversary of this event with its exhibition “Freedom of the Seas, 1609: Grotius and the Emergence of International...