Yale President Maurie McInnis today announced the reappointment of Vicky Chun as the Thomas A. Beckett Director of Athletics. The renewal extends Chun’s term through June 30, 2031. “I am reappointing ...
The average life span for Americans hovered around 40 years for the first 100 years of the nation’s existence. But after 1880, breakthroughs in modern medicine and public health resulted in a dramatic ...
Conventional wisdom holds that targeting the best-connected individuals in a social network is an effective way to nudge a wider group of people to change their behavior. For example, public-health ...
The state of Connecticut is investing in a new training program, to be developed by The Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School (YLS), which will provide local law enforcement with techniques for ...
On April 19, 1775, British redcoats clashed with colonial militias and minutemen in the Massachusetts towns of Lexington and Concord, the first military conflict of the American Revolution. Two days ...
In 1562, Cardinal Giovanni de Medici, a scion of the dynastic family that dominated politics and banking in Tuscany during the Renaissance, died of malaria. Twenty-five years later, his older brother, ...
For her doctoral dissertation, Yale’s Nathalie Alomar decided to study a small amphibian that appeared to have eluded the forces of evolution. She found that there is more to its evolution than meets ...
The story of Yale University is inseparable from the story of the United States. When colonial leaders signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, proclaiming their separation from Great Britain, ...
Yale research saves lives, bolsters national interests, and strengthens the economy. In countless communities across America, it serves infants born with heart defects, prevents and slows the ...
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