Yale College senior Sameer Gupta has been named a winner of the coveted Churchill Scholarship to study at the University of Cambridge next year. There are 14 scholars named nationally each year.The Churchill Scholarship is awarded to American students for...
Monitors that will provide students with real-time information about energy consumed have been installed in Yale’s Pierson and Silliman residential colleges, the Yale Office of Sustainability has announced.Accompanied by an educational campaign about...
Members of Yale’s Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences (Yale Ob/Gyn) presented preliminary results from their research at the annual scientific meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Feb. 1-6 in Chicago, Illinois....
Yale University today announced undergraduate term bill increases and expected financial aid improvements for the 2010-11 academic year that continue its position among the most affordable Ivy League institutions.The Yale College term bill – covering...
What do cook stoves in Bangladesh have to do with F-15 jet fuel? Or a plant fungus discovered in the Amazonian rain forest with sustainable architecture? As the faculty who attended the West Campus Energy Symposium on Feb. 27 learned, these are just some...
With great pleasure, the Yale College Class of 2010 announces that the Commencement Class Day speaker will be President Bill Clinton, Law ‘73, founder of the William J. Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States. President Clinton will...
Yale scientists and researchers now have a comprehensive online tool they can use to share and discuss research projects, data, lab protocols, results, news of clinical trials and advances in clinical care.It is called the YCCI Research Accelerator (RA),...
For a brief instant, it appears, scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island recently discovered a law of nature had been broken.Action still resulted in an equal and opposite reaction, gravity kept the Earth circling the Sun, and...
When Jo Handelsman was 16 years old, she read a book by the late Yale plant physiologist Arthur Galston and became convinced her ambition to help feed the world was not misplaced.More than three decades later, she occupies the late Galston’s former office...
In recognition of 40 years of coeducation at Yale, several generations of Yale affiliated women, from the pioneering female students who graduated with the Class of 1971 to current students and faculty, will meet on the weekend of March 26–28 to take...