Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D–CT) is scheduled to be a featured speaker at the second Yale Discovery to Cure Gala Benefit to raise support for and awareness of reproductive cancers in women, Saturday June 11 at 6 p.m. at Branford College, 74 High St. “...
A report by Yale scientists in the journal Cell sheds new light on how the protein Ro, a major autoantigen in patients with autoimmune disease, recognizes misfolded RNAs, creating a RNA quality control system for cells. Yale Scientists Identify...
Yale University will train prospective teachers for free in return for an agreement to teach for three years in New Haven public schools, Yale and the city announced today. University President Richard C. Levin and New Haven Superintendent of Schools Dr...
Dick R. Wittink, the George Rogers Clark Professor of Management and Marketing at the Yale School of Management, died on June 4 at age 59. Wittink was a respected mentor and scholar with over 100 articles in the field of marketing. He was noted for his...
Yale University was the biggest winner at the Tony Awards this year, with nine graduates of the Yale School of Drama and three alumni of Yale College taking home Broadway’s most coveted prize. Even more remarkably, six of the 12 Yale laureates won for...
Yale Law School’s Information Society Project (ISP) has received an award of more than $500,000 from Microsoft Corp., a leading software and information services company. The ISP will use the funds over a period of three years for a variety of...
The grant–making arm within Women’s Health Research at Yale is funding new research studies for 2005 to reduce domestic violence, examine the link between estrogen and lung cancer, and investigate estrogen’s effects on memory. This granting structure,...
Shifting their hiring criteria after learning the gender of job applicants is one way that employers engage in sex discrimination despite laws and policies banning it, according to a study by Yale researchers published this month. “The question we wanted...
A Yale School of Medicine surgeon, Edward Uchio, M.D., assistant professor of surgery, section of urology, is a recipient of the 2005 Dennis W. Jahnigen Career Development Scholars Award. Only 10 Jahnigen scholars’ awards were presented to geriatrics...
Shifting their hiring criteria after learning the gender of job applicants is one way that employers engage in sex discrimination despite laws and policies banning it, according to a study by Yale researchers published this month. “The question we wanted...