Yale’s Class of ‘01 has less than one week before dispersing. Catherine Price, a member of that class, had an idea to commemorate the milestone: She asked many of her classmates to submit essays about what Yale meant to them and to say something about...
On May 21, Yale College will graduate 1,332 young men and women at a ceremony on Old Campus, including a 17-year-old who majored in both math and physics, a demolition expert who writes plays, and a rock musician who spends most of his spare time...
For the second year in a row, the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences has selected faculty members to honor for their exemplary mentoring of graduate students. This year’s winning faculty mentors are Daniel DiMaio, professor of genetics; John Mack...
Ernesto Zedillo, former president of Mexico, and three other distinguished alumni of the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will be awarded Wilbur Lucius Cross Medals at the School’s Commencement Convocation on May 20. This year’s other medal...
To alleviate vaginal dyspareunia or dryness, a painful symptom of menopause that causes sexual dysfunction, Yale researchers have created a topical estrogen that eliminates side effects of conventional estrogen and that in the future could also alleviate...
In Beijing yesterday to celebrate Yale University’s 300th anniversary, Yale President Richard Levin formally announced the establishment of The China Law Center at Yale. “The announcement of our China Law Center reflects the special importance that Yale...
New research at Yale in cancer, brain disorders, cardiovascular disease, developmental disorders and organ transplantation will be advanced with $17.6 million in grants from the New Clinical Program Development Fund (the Fund). The Fund is a joint...
Depression has a far larger impact on ‘presenteeism’ or reduced productivity while at work, than on absenteeism, Yale School of Medicine researchers report in a new study published in the May issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry. “The findings...
Women like to believe they would report or confront someone who was sexually harassing them, but when faced with an actual situation, out of fear they rarely voice objections, according to a study by a Yale University researcher. The findings published...
Preschoolers have difficulty distinguishing imagination from reality, particularly if asked about events some time after they occurred, which could have implications for eyewitness testimony, a researcher at Yale has found. Amy Sussman, who conducted...