On Jan. 23, a small crowd gathered at 100 Church St. South to celebrate the launch of the Alderfer Scholars Program, named in honor of Clay Alderfer ’62 B.A., ’66 Ph.D., a psychologist and former Yale faculty member who devoted his life to studying...
Before COVID-19 became a massive global health threat, Yale epidemiology professor Nathan Grubaugh mainly relied on Twitter as a direct line of communication with fellow scientists, especially if he wanted a fast response to a scientific inquiry.
“It was...
This interview is part of a running series.
How is the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) responding to this crisis?
The volunteer energy and public health spirit emerging from our community is inspiring.
Students, staff and faculty are working a New...
This interview is part of a running series.
How are Yale School of Medicine doctors gearing up for the expected influx of patients with COVID-19?
Our response to COVID-19 has brought out the best in our school — the caring, collegiality, and creativity of...
As the world grapples with waves of patients from the coronavirus pandemic, Yale has moved aggressively to make emergency campus housing available for medical personnel on the front lines of the fight against the virus.
By April 3, Yale had prepared 300...
As Governor Ned Lamont ’80 SOM and other state leaders weigh important decisions about Connecticut’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic — including when and how to reopen the economy and education system — they are conferring with an expert advisory group...