Yale Recycling and the Yale Office of Sustainability invite members of the Yale community and local non-profit and charitable organizations to take part in a “treasure hunt” of sorts during this year’s Spring Salvage Donation Days event.“We take great...
Steven Pincus, professor of history, has been awarded the 2010 Gustav Ranis International Book Prize by the MacMillan Center for his book “1688: The First Modern Revolution” (Yale University Press, 2009).Established in 2005, the Gustav Ranis International...
In honor of his contributions to the humanities, R. Howard Bloch, Sterling Professor of French, has been inducted as a member of the American Philosophical Society (APS), the oldest learned society in the United States.The APS, which was founded in 1743...
Koichi Hamada, the Tuntex Professor of Economics, is one of 14 researchers and 4 journalists to receive the Abe Fellowship and Abe Fellowship for Journalists.Both competitions support international multidisciplinary research on topics of pressing global...
Dr. Kristaps J. Keggi, recently named the inaugural Elihu Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, is an internationally renowned expert in hip and knee replacement surgery.In the 1970s, Keggi pioneered the anterior approach to total hip...
The Yale Daily News will sponsor a free Summer Journalism Program (SJP) for high school students in August.SJP is an intensive, one-week program in journalism run by Yale undergraduates, who are also staff members of the Daily News. The program will take...
Jonathan Holloway has been reappointed as master of Calhoun College for a five-year term, President Richard C. Levin has announced.Holloway, who is also professor of history, African American studies and American studies, will begin his new term July 1....
Four environmental leaders and co-founders of the Natural Resources Defense Council have been selected to receive Yale Law School’s highest honor — the Yale Law School Association Award of Merit — during its Alumni Weekend 2010 in October.James Gustave...
Leaders of four very different kinds of colleges — including President Richard C. Levin — discussed the current economic state of higher education and its affect on the nation’s future during a Miller Center National Debate on April 27.The proposition...
In Connecticut, as across the nation, there is a crisis that could cost thousands of people their lives, says Dr. Sukru Emre of the Yale School of Medicine, pointing to the shortage of people willing to donate organs and tissue for transplantation into...