Deborah Berke, dean of the Yale School of Architecture; Indy Burke, dean of the Yale School of the Environment; and Kymberly Pinder, dean of the Yale School of Art, have each been reappointed to ...
In 2024, Sarah Stillman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning staff writer for The New Yorker, began looking into a tip she’d received about the starvation-related death of a 65-year-old Arizona woman, Mary Faith ...
They came from great wealth, social standing, and privilege. With surnames like Rockefeller and Gates, members of the First Yale Unit were star athletes and students, part of the “silver spoon” set.
Marlene Schwartz Nearly half of the people responding to an online survey about obesity said they would give up a year of their life rather than be fat, according to a study by the Rudd Center for ...
Since the Yale School of Public Health was founded a century ago, its multidisciplinary faculty have conducted innovative and important research and policy analysis and have trained researchers, ...
How to prepare for an unpredictable allergy season: Geoffrey Chupp of Yale’s Center for Asthma and Airway Diseases explains ...
Kimberly Yonkers, M.D. A new study led by researchers at Yale School of Medicine shows for the first time that a low dose oral contraceptive with a unique progestin and dosing regimen is effective in ...
British Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare MBE (RA) describes his new work, “Mrs Pinckney and the Emancipated Birds of South Carolina,” which was created especially for the exhibition “Enlightened ...
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 ...
In medieval Europe, a rivalry between two assertive cultures — Christians and Jews, who both considered themselves “God’s Chosen People” — gave rise to modern antisemitism, argues Yale’s Ivan G.
The Vinland Map, once hailed as the earliest depiction of the New World, is awash in 20th-century ink. A team of conservators and conservation scientists at Yale has found compelling new evidence for ...
Machu Picchu, the famous 15th-century Inca site in southern Peru, is up to several decades older than previously thought, according to a new study led by Yale archaeologist Richard Burger. Burger and ...