Charles Walton, assistant professor of history, has been awarded the 2010 Gaddis Smith International Book Prize by the MacMillan Center for his book “Policing Public Opinion in the French Revolution: The Culture of Calumny & the Problem of Free Speech...
On Wednesday, May 5, William F. May, the Cary M. Maguire University Professor of Ethics Emeritus at Southern Methodist University, will give the annual Robert J. Levine Lecture, under the auspices of the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics.“Growing Old...
Sir Iain Chalmers, recognized as one of the leading health researchers of his generation, is the 2010 recipient of the C-E.A. Winslow Award.The honor is bestowed by the Yale School of Public Health every several years to recognize outstanding...
Chemistry professor Robert Crabtree has won the 2010 Kosolapoff Award, presented by Auburn University to outstanding chemists and biochemists for landmark contributions in these fields.“We at Auburn have long admired Professor Crabtree’s work and are...
Growing up in the South Bronx during the 1960s and 1970s, Dwight Dickerson learned how music has the power to bring disparate groups of people together.Dickerson, now enrolled in Yale’s Eli Whitney Student Program for non-traditional students, had been a...
The following is a list of books recently or soon to be published by members of the Yale community. Descriptions are based on material provided by the publishers. Authors of new books can forward publishers’ book descriptions to susan.gonzalez@yale.edu....
The special section aimed at Yale staff members this month features a story about the staff and faculty “pioneers” who are settling into the West Campus.For more news from working@yale, visit http://www.yale.edu/working.DOWNLOAD PDFA PDF of “Working @...
Beating out some 14,000 students across the United States, two Yale students have advanced to the final round of the Microsoft Corporation-hosted Imagine Cup competition.Currently in its eighth year, the competition is dedicated to encouraging young...
Are high tuition costs discouraging too many from attending college? Are budgetary pressures forcing universities to make cuts that are damaging the quality of education? Why are more and more students choosing to attend online universities?These are...
An accidental Don Juan, a mysterious household and “Hamlet” in the basement are the subjects of three new plays by emerging playwrights being staged May 7-16 during the Yale School of Drama’s fifth annual Carlotta Festival of New Plays.The works — fully...