Individuals who meet at least one of the criteria for physical frailty are at higher risk of also developing depression, a new Yale study finds.
The findings — which also include insights into the specific inflammatory molecules and changes in brain...
In April of 1980, three men traveling in a car on a street in Chattanooga, Tennessee fired shotgun blasts at four Black women waiting for a cab. A fifth women was hit by flying glass.
The driver and his two passengers were all members of the Ku Klux Klan...
When Maurie McInnis arrived on the Yale campus in the fall of 1989, her belongings jammed into the back of a U-Haul truck and her mind focused on graduate studies in art history, she saw quickly that Yale would change her life.
It did: she emerged a...
Yale University has appointed Maurie McInnis ’96 Ph.D. to serve as its 24th president.
McInnis, now president of Stony Brook University, was the unanimous choice of the Yale Board of Trustees, Josh Bekenstein ’80, senior trustee and chair of the...
A new scientific model is giving researchers an unprecedented, global look at the activities of clams, worms, and other invertebrate animals that burrow at the bottom of the ocean.
And what they find may offer new insights into how these mud-churning...