As part of a class taught by Clare Lockhart, a senior fellow at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, five Yale graduate students developed a tool aimed at assessing security force assistance, which they then presented to a U.S. military team in May....
This week a group of 30 students from the Tecnológico de Monterrey are visiting Yale to participate in Yale Leadership Experience Week. Throughout the week-long program, participants attend numerous lectures by Yale faculty and alumni on a wide variety of...
Violence in places like Central America has spurred an increase in people seeking asylum in the United States, and more doctors are needed to assess their claims of persecution and torture, authors from three universities argue in a new paper.
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Since the 1980s, HIV has contributed to an increase in tuberculosis (TB) cases across the globe. Recently, diabetes has been found to be an important risk factor for TB. In a new study, Yale researchers investigated whether having both HIV and diabetes...
Yale University and The Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education (CAPES) are launching a joint program to recruit top graduates from institutions in Brazil to attend Yale’s Combined Program in Biological and Biomedical...
Dorothy Tegeler ’16 J.D. has suddenly found herself in the national spotlight. Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP), the organization she cofounded with three other Yale Law School alumni, is providing legal aid to immigrants making asylum claims — a...