In high school, Chelsey R. Carter volunteered with an organization that helps people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), an experience that shaped the researcher she has become. She is now an assistant professor at Yale School of Public Health...
The American Talent Initiative (ATI), a national alliance of colleges and universities, has recognized Yale as a leader in making a college education accessible to high-achieving, lower-income students.
As part of its Accelerating Opportunity campaign,...
In his new book “Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World’s First Empire” (Basic Books), Yale professor Eckart Frahm offers a comprehensive history of the ancient civilization (circa 2025 BCE to 609 BCE) that would become a model for the world’s later...
In 1830, France forcibly and violently colonized Algeria, keeping it as a territory until 1962, when the North African nation gained its independence following one of the longest and most intense decolonizing wars of the 20th century. Until then, however...