Roger Longman, co-founder and managing partner of Windhover Information, Inc., will kick off the revived Biohaven Speaker Series with a talk titled “Trends in Pharma-Biotech Deal making” April 21 at 5 p.m. in the foyer and lecture hall of The Anlyan...
Robert Semple, environmental editor of The New York Times, will discuss “An Historical Perspective on the Rise and Fall of the Environment in American Politics” on Thursday, April 22, at 4 p.m. in Bowers Auditorium, Sage Hall, at the Yale School of...
Yale College junior Aaron Tang was a recipient of a prestigious Truman Scholarship, and all four of the Yale College applicants for the 2004 Goldwater Prize for science, mathematics and engineering received that award. They are juniors Melody Tung Chan,...
“Scientific evidence suggests that humans ultimately evolved from an extinct African Great Ape,” says Yale Anthropology Professor Andrew Hill, a specialist on human evolution and curator of Fossil Fragments: The Riddle of Human Origins, a permanent...
Yale University Professors Donald P. Green and Alan S. Gerber offer a practical guide to mobilize voters, in their new book “Get Out the Vote!,” to be released April 30 by the Brookings Institution. Voter participation in the United States is dismal:...
In this issue of Science, researchers at Yale University and the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto report that curcumin, a compound in the spice turmeric, corrects the defect of cystic fibrosis in mice. Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a debilitating and...
Owing to poor weather, the farm fair at Yale scheduled for today has been postponed to Sunday. Celebrating local farms with interactive games, free snacks and demonstrations for home gardeners, and sponsored by Yale College student groups, the fair is...
Yale College student organizations, headed by the Yale Sustainable Food Project, will host a farm fair at Cross Campus between High and College streets, on Friday, April 23, 12-3 p.m. Free and open to the public, the event will bring together local...
Members of the Yale community will mobilize to clean up the trails of a local park, beautify the grounds or interiors of a number of New Haven social service agencies, and pass out free books to local families as part of the first Yale Community Service...
A gift of two semi-automatic, external defibrillators was made to Yale University Faculty of Engineering and Athletics by Defibtech, LLC of Guilford, Connecticut, highlighting the relationship between Yale and a lifesaving innovation by two of its...