Donald McNeil, a science and health reporter for the New York Times who focuses on global health, will be speaking at Yale today as part of the Poynter Fellowship in Journalism at Yale. The title of his talk will be “Sex, Albino Murders and Cheap...
A new study on gaming and health in adolescents, conducted by researchers at Yale School of Medicine, found some significant gender differences linked to gaming as well as important health risks associated with problematic gaming. Published today in the...
Keeping in close contact with heart failure patients once they leave the hospital has been an ongoing challenge for physicians. A patient’s condition can worsen with no notice and early intervention could potentially make a big difference.Researchers at...
The Yale Department of Classics will host a talk and symposium Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 16 and 17, that mines ancient history to understand a paradox that has long intrigued economists: the countries richest in natural resources are the poorest in...
An autism study by Yale School of Medicine researchers using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has identified a pattern of brain activity that may characterize the genetic vulnerability to developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Published...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Bob Woodward ‘65 will take part in two discussions at Yale about investigative journalism in the modern age on Thursday, Nov. 18.He will participate in a conversation on “Secrets: Uncovering Mysteries in the...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Bob Woodward ’65 will discuss “Secrets: Uncovering Mysteries in the 21st Century” during a conversation with Steven Brill ’72, LAW ’75, founder of the Yale Journalism Initiative, and Paul Needham ’11,...
Judith A. Carney, Siddharth Kara and Richard Nicholas Rosomoff have been selected as co-winners of the 2010 Frederick Douglass Book Prize, awarded for the best book written in English on slavery or abolition. Carney, professor of geography at UCLA, and...
The Community Alliance for Research and Engagement (CARE) Program at the Yale School of Public Health has partnered with New Haven Public Schools to debut Health Heroes, a social marketing initiative to encourage healthy behaviors, improve student health...
Sir John Major, former prime minister of the United Kingdom, will present the George Herbert Walker, Jr. Lecture in International Studies at Yale on November 30.His talk, titled “Fantasy to Reality: The World that Lies Ahead,” will be held at 4 p.m. in...