Why do dogs, unlike wolves, make eye contact with people? New Yale University research suggests that the unique history of the Australian dingo can help fill out the evolutionary history of the deep and enduring connection between humans and dogs....
Ian Johnson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, will speak at Yale about “The Battle for China’s Soul” on Oct. 23 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Johnson’s talkwill take place at 4:30 p.m. in the Luce Hall auditorium at 34 Hillhouse Ave. It is free...
Every Wednesday at 9 p.m., African and Africanist students congregate in the Lighten Room of Yale’s Afro-American Cultural Center to discuss their unique experiences as Africans at Yale and in America, to debate political and socio-economic issues...
Evgeny Afineevsky, an Oscar- and Emmy-nominated director, writer, and producer, will be screening his new documentary film “Cries from Syria” on Wednesday, Oct. 25 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
The screening will take place at 7 p.m. in in the...
More than one-third of adults in China have high blood pressure — often dubbed the “silent killer” for its lack of symptoms — but only about one in 20 have the condition under control. These findings are published Oct. 25 in the Lancet’s special issue on...
“International is different.”
That was the overarching message coming from Don Filer, the executive director of Yale’s Office of International Affairs, during the International Activities Support Forum, an event hosted on Oct. 24 by Yale’s International...