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Dr. Nancy J. Brown, recently appointed as the C.N.H. Long Professor of Internal Medicine, is an internationally renowned educator, investigator, and clinician. Her appointment will be effective Feb. 1 ...
Alumna and artist Howardena Pindell ’67 M.F.A. will return to Yale on Nov. 28 for “Painting Free: In Conversation with Howardena Pindell” at 5 p.m.
Glass can be decorative or utilitarian, and its forms often reflect technological innovations and social change. Drawing on a selection from the Yale University Art Gallery and other collections at ...
The Yale Baby School, launched in 2017 as a dual initiative geared toward research and education, will celebrate its first birthday with a Halloween Party for enrolled families Saturday, Oct. 27 from ...
Proteins, the end product of genes, carry out life functions. Most human proteins are modified by a process called serine phosphorylation — a chemical switch that can alter their structure and ...
To celebrate the 125th birthday of the famed Russian composer and pianist Sergei Prokofiev, Yale School of Music faculty member Boris Berman wanted to do something special on campus.
Kevin Ryan ’85 delivered the keynote address at the Yale alumni association’s annual assembly on Nov. 13, 2014. The assembly focused on “The Entrepreneurial Spirit at Yale.” A trustee of Yale ...
Three of the top five online courses in China are Open Yale Courses (OYC), according to a recent article in the Southern Metropolis Daily of Gaungzhou.
When Yale historian Matthew Jacobson created a new website as a way to document the historic inauguration of America’s first black president, he thought the project — then primarily a collection of ...
Twelve junior faculty members were honored for their outstanding teaching and their research at a dinner hosted by Yale College Dean Mary Miller on Nov. 9.
Yale University scientists today reported evidence suggesting that the tiny cilia found on brain cells of mammals, thought to be vestiges of a primeval past, actually play a critical role in relaying ...
Hyperglycemia, which is often a prelude to diabetes, is common in patients taking the antipsychotic drug clozapine, according to Michael Sernyak, associate professor of psychiatry at Yale School of ...