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Five Yale faculty members are among the 198 individuals across more than 50 scholarly disciplines and artistic fields awarded 2025 fellowships by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation this ...
With their shoulders back and heads held high, Yale’s Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) paraded in full dress uniform during the annual President’s Review, held April 17 in the John Lee ...
More than a hundred sultans of swing mechanics brought their A-game to Kline Tower last week. This metrics-laden cohort of sports analytics experts — a group that included undergrads, professors, ...
In India, much of the population breathes air that is 10 times more polluted than what the World Health Organization considers safe. In a study released April 15 in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, ...
Bacteriophages, or phages, viruses that selectively target and infect bacteria, have drawn growing attention for their potential use in a host of biotechnological processes to benefit humankind, from ...
For years scientists have puzzled over why the intracellular pathogen Salmonella is able to survive — and thrive — in human and animal tissues, even within otherwise hostile cells that are part of the ...
Three of Yale’s most esteemed historians will team up next fall to teach a course exploring the nature of American identity from 1776 to the present as part of the 2025 DeVane Lecture course, an ...
Five students at Yale Law School, including one who is also pursuing a philosophy Ph.D. in Yale’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS), an incoming Ph.D. student in the Department of Spanish & ...
Yale President Maurie McInnis has convened a Committee on Trust in Higher Education that will seek to better understand public perception of colleges and universities and explore ways of strengthening ...
Not even quantum objects can be in this many places at one time. But that’s the beauty of Quantum Week at Yale (QWAY), an annual event offering programming for all levels of interest in quantum ...
In the fight against antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) superbugs, an important weapon may just be hiding in some polluted stream, in some remote village that lacks adequate sewage infrastructure, or in a ...
Peter Raymond, the Oastler Professor of Biogeochemistry at Yale School of the Environment (YSE), has been appointed co-director of the Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture (YCNCC), a university hub ...
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