Competition in college basketball bears a remarkable similarity to life and death in the wild, according to a Yale study published March 9 in the journal PLoS ONE.The Yale researchers found that a few college basketball teams win many games and most win a...
Gary W. Brudvig, the newly designated Benjamin Silliman Professor of Chemistry, is the project leader of a team of Yale chemists and other scientists, who, under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy, are hoping to improve the efficiency of solar-...
Rachel Maddow, political analyst and host of the critically acclaimed “Rachel Maddow Show” on MSNBC, will be at the Law School on Monday, March 28, for a Q&A with Amy Kapczynski ‘03 J.D., visiting associate professor at Yale.“A Conversation with...
The Yale Divinity School (YDS) has launched “Mobilizing Faith, Fighting Poverty,” a campaign against global poverty taking place during the 40 days of Lent and beyond.YDS kicked off the campaign on March 9 (Ash Wednesday) at the National Press Club in...
It’s been 30 years since AIDS and its cause were identified. On Wednesday, March 23 — which Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy has designated as AIDS Science Day in Connecticut — Yale will host a daylong conference on the HIV-AIDS epidemic and new research...
Renowned novelist, philosopher and professor Rebecca Newberger Goldstein will explore the ancient battlefield where philosophy and literature have long contended to solve the meaning of life in this term’s Tanner Lectures on Human Values at the Whitney...
At a time when the medical profession is suffering from severe shortages of primary care physicians and nurses, and with millions more Americans entering the system because of healthcare reform, the demand for physician associates is growing dramatically....
Susan Gibbons, vice provost and the Andrew H. & Janet Dayton Neilly Dean of the River Campus Libraries at the University of Rochester, has been appointed as University Librarian at Yale, President Richard C. Levin has announced.Her five-year term will...
More than two-thirds of Yale employees feel positively about their jobs, are committed to a career at the University and believe that the campus environment is a diverse one, according to the 2010 Yale Workplace Survey.The results of the University-wide...
The results are in on the 2010 Yale Workplace Survey (see related story, here). The Yale Daily Bulletin asked Michael Peel, vice president for human resources and administration, to talk about what conclusions can be drawn from the survey.Were there any...