Yale Divinity School’s Yii-Jan Lin unearths how American immigration ideology and policy have been influenced by the Bible’s Book of Revelation. Jane Tylus, an acclaimed scholar of Italian and ...
A new Yale-led study finds discrimination against people with disabilities represents a major barrier to those seeking mental health care, and suggests reforms. Yale faculty are developing ...
Two Yale School of Medicine students have led the effort to launch a food pharmacy at the HAVEN Free Clinic, offering food, recipes, and nutrition information.
The arrival of a 9-ton magnet will expand Yale researchers’ capabilities in imaging health and disease processes in humans and a wide range of species. A new program at the Yale Digital Ethics Center ...
When the Yale Peabody Museum reopened in late March after a transformative renovation, students from the New Haven public schools were the first guests to enter its reimagined galleries. That gesture ...
Smith, a leading scholar of religion and bioethics who served as the center’s first director, died on Oct. 5 at the age of 85. Schwartz was dedicated to improving women’s health, an innovator of ...
A recent Yale conference gathered scholars to share research and grapple with how to apply academic inquiries toward practical ways to enhance justice.
In early 2024, Alexandra Daum arrived on the Yale campus as the new associate vice president for New Haven Affairs and University Properties. She was already familiar with the office’s work across New ...
Human activity and climate change are driving an acceleration of extinction rates globally, with hundreds of thousands of species under imminent threat of dying out, research shows. As an ...
Traditionally, taking inventory of the species in a rainforest requires sending in a team of experts with field guides and binoculars for a multi-day expedition. But the devastating pace of the ...