Researchers at Yale University have found that healthy foods are significantly less available and that produce tends to be of poorer quality in low-income areas than in wealthier neighborhoods.
Two studies by research scientists at the Rudd Center for...
The Yale University Police Department (YPD) will once again host its popular Citizen’s Police Academy, beginning on Tuesday, October 7. The Citizen’s Police Academy is free of charge and open to members of the Yale and New Haven community. Participants...
Marwan Muasher, former ambassador to the United States, author and political reformer, will deliver the Henry L. Stimson Lecture on World Affairs on September 16 at 4 p.m. in Luce Hall, 34 Hillhouse Ave. The title of his Stimson Lecture is “Moderation and...
Works by two Yale-affiliated artists — one a Pulitzer Prize-winning faculty member and the other a staff member at the School of Drama — will be featured in the exhibition “Piecing It Together: Collages by Donald Margulies and Deborah Berman.” The show...
In celebration of Yale University’s world-renowned architectural heritage, the Yale Visitor Center will host two historic preservation walking tours on campus in September. Both tours are free and open to the public. The first, on Saturday, September 20,...
The public is invited to witness the modern equivalent of an old-fashioned barn-raising on September 20, as members of the Yale community — students, faculty, alumni, and friends — pitch in to raise a new pavilion at the Yale Farm on Edwards Street. This...
Five Yale University alumni have been selected by the Association of Yale Alumni (AYA) to receive the Yale Medal in 2008. This year’s recipients are Edward A. Dennis, Linda Koch Lorimer, Roslyn Milstein Meyer, Don T. Nakanishi and William H. Wright II....
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will join University President Richard C. Levin for a conversation in Woolsey Hall on September 19 at 4:30 p.m. before an audience of Yale faculty, students and staff. They will discuss Mr. Blair’s tenure as prime...
Renowned scholars and authors will discuss the legacy of writer Richard Wright at a centenary celebration taking place September 23, 4 to 6 p.m., at the Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall St. Facsimile documents and photographs from the Richard Wright...
The bonds that tie a mother to her newborn may be stronger in women who deliver naturally than in those who deliver by cesarean section, according to a study published by Yale School of Medicine researchers in the October issue of Journal of Child...