With nearly 60 percent of its land still covered by natural forests, Bhutan is a country rich in wildlife such as elephants, rhinos, tigers and snow leopards. As a wildlife conservationist, 30-year-old Tobgay Namgyal worked for seven years for the...
Yale University’s scientific advances and on-going research will be featured May 11-17 on a World Wide Web site sponsored by The Science Coalition, a national resource for information on federally funded university research. Each week, the Coalition...
Melvin J. Cohen, professor emeritus of biology at Yale University and a noted neurobiologist, died Feb. 22 in Berkeley, Calif. A member of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences, he was 69 years old and was affiliated with Yale for 29 years....
A chemist who specializes in soccer-ball shaped carbon molecules known as buckyballs, a mathematician who is noted for his work in data compression and restoration, and a geneticist whose techniques are widely used for analyzing human genes are the most...
Vice President and Secretary of Yale University Linda Koch Lorimer was the recipient today of a Special Elm and Ivy Award for her contributions to economic and human development in New Haven as well as to neighborhood revitalization. While Elm and Ivy...
New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. and Yale President Richard C. Levin presented awards today to 13 area residents and students who have made significant contributions to strengthening the relationship between the City and the University. Among the...
New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. and Yale President Richard C. Levin will present awards on Tuesday, May 5, to more than a dozen area residents and students who have made significant contributions to strengthening the relationship between the City...