In a new book, Yale historian Lauren Benton explores the rampant — and seemingly incessant — small wars that shaped imperial ...
An extended-release version of buprenorphine, a treatment for opioid use disorder, can be used earlier than other medication.
A new study finds that frequent viral and bacterial infections in children boost nasal immune defenses, which may have helped ...
Yale experts discuss steps taken to improve the river’s water quality ahead of this month’s Olympics and a factor that could ...
Schiff is a world-renowned pediatric neurosurgeon whose work centers on neural control engineering, sustainable health ...
In a Q&A, pianist Vijay Iyer ’92 talks about the inspiration for a new composition he’ll introduce at this month’s ...
Potenza was recently appointed the inaugural Steven M. Southwick Professor of Psychiatry and professor in the child study ...
Solar panel and biorefinery designers could learn a thing or two from iridescent giant clams living near tropical coral reefs, according to a new Yale-led study. This is because giant clams have ...
This story is the fourth in a series about Yale’s evolution under President Peter Salovey as he prepares to return to the faculty at the end of this month. One recent afternoon, physicist Larry ...
Felicia F. Norwood ’89 J.D., a business executive and expert in law and policy, has been elected to serve as an alumni fellow of Yale’s Board of Trustees, known formally as the Yale Corporation, in a ...
In a video message, members of the Yale and Elm City communities extend a warm welcome as President Maurie McInnis ’96 Ph.D.
Just after her economics lecture, and before her entrepreneurial project group meeting, Shequita Curby plants herself on a bench outside Harkness Hall and reflects on her warrior’s journey. It’s a ...