When he’s not searching for links between black holes and galaxy formation, astrophysicist Antonio Porras Valverde likes to build bridges between young scientists from marginalized communities and the wider world of academia.
Porras Valverde, a Heising-...
As students and faculty toil away on research projects in the laboratories and classrooms of the Malone Engineering Center, the building itself is playing a key part in a university-led experiment.
Malone, located at the intersection of Prospect and Grove...
This story is the fifth in a series about Yale’s evolution under President Peter Salovey as he prepares to return to the faculty.
In his research, Yale’s Noah Planavsky uses advanced geochemistry to explore how rock weathering — a natural process in which...
In 2022, the Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science (Yale Engineering) began operating as an autonomous school with a distinct faculty. And with this new structure came new needs — including a deeply symbolic one. Yale Engineering needed a new...
Three Yale graduate students are among the latest group of Quad Fellows, a scholarship program that helps support promising young scientists and technologists.
The Quad Fellowship is an initiative of the governments of Australia, India, Japan, and the...
Research at Yale doesn’t take the summer off to hike in the Alps or sit by the pool reading a good book.
Rather, it is a perpetual engine of innovation and discovery. Yale chemists, engineers, biologists, physicists, physicians, anthropologists,...