Anton M. Bennett and Dr. Barbara Kazmierczak were appointed to endowed professorships.
Bennett, named as the Dorys McConnell Duberg Professor of Pharmacology, focuses his research on understanding how a family of enzymes known as protein tyrosine...
A Yale-led team has discovered yet another molecular trick HIV uses to survive immune system attacks, a finding that may influence efforts to develop an effective vaccine against HIV/AIDS.
The virus forms specifically shaped structures called trimers on...
The Mueller probe into Russian election meddling has concluded, but the extent to which the Kremlin’s hackers and social-media trolls eroded voters’ confidence in the U.S. electoral system remains unclear.
Yale political scientist Sarah Bush is studying...
Being “scrappy” is one attribute that helped famed figure skater Michelle Kwan in her sport and in her life, she told a campus audience on April 3.
Kwan, the most decorated figure skater in U.S. history, came to campus as a Chubb Fellow. She told a packed...
In 1969, when the Asian American Students Alliance (AASA) was cofounded by Rocky Chin ’71 M.C.P., Lowell Chun-Hoon ’71 B.A., Don Nakanishi ’71 B.A., and Alice Young ’71 B.A., there were fewer than 60 Asian American students at Yale College, and no courses...
With its roots planted firmly in Eastern European folk traditions, the Yale Slavic Chorus may seem an unlikely candidate as a feminist organization on campus. But behind the full skirts and peasant blouses, and the resonant, melodic harmonies, lies a...