Mary E. Miller, newly designated as the Sterling Professor of the History of Art, is a specialist on Mesoamerican art who is particularly renowned for her scholarship on the Maya. The Sterling Professorship is the highest honor bestowed on Yale faculty....
Joseph Roach, the newly named Sterling Professor of Theater, specializes in the history and theory of theater and dramatic literature. The Sterling Professorship is the highest honor bestowed on Yale faculty.Also a professor of English and African-...
Yale seniors Joshua Batson and Molly Fox are among 45 students nationwide who have been awarded Gates Scholarships for graduate study at the University of Cambridge. The two undergraduates were chosen from among 635 U.S. applicants. Batson, who is...
Let me clarify some issues related to the controversy surrounding the unusual senior project of Aliza Shvarts.As the Dean of the School of Art, Robert Storr, wrote last week: “This is not an acceptable project in a community where the consequences go...
Statement by Yale spokesperson Helaine S. Klasky: Yale spokesperson Helaine S. Klasky stated, “Ms. Shvarts’s continuing repudiation of what she told senior university officials seems a part of her performance. Yesterday, she stated in front of the Dean of...
Statement by Yale spokesperson Helaine S. Klasky: Ms. Shvarts is engaged in performance art. Her art project includes visual representations, a press release and other narrative materials. She stated to three senior Yale University officials today,...
Airway nerve cells exposed to chlorine. Bright color indicates excitation of some nerve cells. Inhaling chlorine triggers a nerve receptor that protects healthy people by inducing sneezing, coughing, and...
Amy Arnsten, a professor of neurobiology at Yale School of Medicine who is studying a genetic basis for schizophrenia, has received the Distinguished Investigator Award from the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD).The...
Airway nerve cells exposed to chlorine. Bright color indicates excitation of some nerve cells. Inhaling chlorine triggers a nerve receptor that protects healthy people by inducing sneezing, coughing, and...
Despite numerous nutrient claims on the box, children’s breakfast cereals are still higher in calories, sugar, and salt than in an equal amount of adult cereals, according to a study by Yale’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity.One in five middle...