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In this video series, meet some of the people — scientists, staff, and patients — whose lives and work reflect the import and impact of Yale’s research across America.
An estimated two in five people who are incarcerated have a history of mental illness, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Most receive no treatment for their mental health issues ...
In a new book, Yale’s David Engerman examines six economists, all from South Asia, who helped shape international development — including efforts to reduce poverty and inequality worldwide.
Salovey enters his final academic year as Yale’s 23rd president after a decade of fostering unity, innovation, accessibility, and excellence.
Yale conservators and conservation scientists have found that the map, once hailed as the earliest depiction of the New World, is awash in 20th-century ink.
The Yale School of Public Health is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Here’s a look at the man who founded the department that eventually became YSPH.
In his new book, Eckart Frahm describes the rise of Assyria from a peaceful city-state to a combative imperial power.
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 ...
Yale and New Haven announce a six-year commitment to increase the university’s voluntary financial contributions to the city and promote inclusive growth.
A $100 million gift from FedEx will help fund a new center at Yale University focused on developing natural solutions for reducing atmospheric carbon.
For this year’s Vlock Building Project, Yale architecture students designed and built a home in what is becoming a growing “village” for local educators.
In a ceremony on Sunday, April 6, Maurie McInnis was symbolically installed as the university’s 24th president.