For Erika Linnader, effective leadership is essential to addressing some of the world’s most pressing public health challenges. As director of Yale’s Global Health Leadership Initiative, she leads a ...
Emma Hartman, a paper conservator at the Yale University Art Gallery, uses a microscope while conserving a mid-18th century painting from northern India depicting a Mughal emperor. Hartman has been ...
Yale University on April 8 announced the eight recipients of the 2026 Windham-Campbell Prizes, one of the world’s most significant international literary awards. Honored for their literary achievement ...
A decade ago, Yale’s Merilyn Varghese was working as a medical resident in a cardiac intensive care unit when she first encountered a patient population that would change the course of her career. It ...
Jaehong Kim, the Henry P. Becton Sr. Professor of Engineering in the Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science, has been appointed the next head of Berkeley College, Yale College Dean Pericles ...
Yale University has named Evan Yionoulis the next dean of David Geffen School of Drama at Yale and artistic director of Yale Repertory Theatre, university leaders announced today. Yionoulis — a Yale ...
The human brain is the source and conduit of all ideas, beliefs, and dreams. It drives us to produce art, literature, and science, to feel and describe love, to invent for survival and diversion alike ...
The Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Here’s a look at the man who founded the School of Medicine department that eventually became YSPH. In 1915 when ...
Millions of Americans count right-leaning Fox News as their primary source of information about politics and current events. A new working paper co-authored by Yale political scientist Joshua Kalla ...
The first thing people typically know about the father-son team of Kevin Czinger ’82, ’87 J.D and Lukas Czinger ’17 is the car. Known as the Czinger 21C, it’s sleek, sporty, and extremely fast. And it ...
Primordial black holes created in the first instants after the Big Bang — tiny ones smaller than the head of a pin and supermassive ones covering billions of miles — may account for all of the dark ...
In recent years, the words “supply chain issues” have emerged as a familiar explanation for the inability of families and businesses in the United States and elsewhere to access certain goods, from ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results