Recently, Yale has been asked to intervene in the development of a 192-mile transmission line, known as Northern Pass, that would bring hydropower from Quebec to New Hampshire and other New England States. The focus of petitioners has been lands in...
Award-winning writers Mary Collins and her son, Donald Collins, will speak at Yale on Thursday, June 22 at 3:30 p.m. as Poynter Fellows in Journalism. Their talk, “Stop Shouting at Each Other! Balanced Reporting and the Power of Essay Generative...
Rebecca Rose Marcinauskis has been hospitalized 24 times and has had 58 CT scans and MRIs. With MyChart, a secure website and app, all of her diagnoses, her hospitalizations and doctor’s visits, and her surgeries, medications, and allergies are contained...
Refugees from war-torn regions around the world are coming to Connecticut in growing numbers, bringing with them new languages, customs, and cultures.
The public is invited to attend a policy forum on the issue of welcoming refugees to Connecticut and on...
Kate Walsh ’77 B.A., ’79 M.P.H., president and chief executive officer of Boston Medical Center, has been elected an alumni fellow of the Yale Corporation — the university’s board of trustees — in a worldwide balloting of alumni, President Peter Salovey...