After nearly 40 years in TV news, Robert Bazell is leaving NBC to join the Yale faculty. Bazell, the chief science and health correspondent for NBC... Read on
If you wouldn't prescribe steroids or human growth hormone to improve healthy kids' athletic performance, don't give them brain drugs to boost their... Read on
A decade ago, medical students were raking in the pharma swag—receiving gifts or attending industry-sponsored events once a week, on average. Then... Read on
More than 150 scientists were nominated for the first-ever Lurie Prize in the Biomedical Sciences. Just one person won it: Yale immunologist Ruslan... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | February 26 2013 11:28am
A reported $1.8 million grant to set up a military neuroscience center at the Yale School of Medicine is not forthcoming after all, a Defense Department... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | February 22 2013 10:14am
A plan to establish a US Army training center at the Yale School of Medicine is stirring controversy and confusion. The center, called a US Special Operations... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | February 21 2013 08:25am
In Kansas City, Missouri, the temperature swung from 8 degrees last week to 74 on Monday. Here in New Haven, it's forecast to drop from today's high... Read on
Christian Wiman, an aptly named poet of faith, will join the faculty of the Yale Institute of Sacred Music in July. Editor of Poetry magazine and... Read on
Vanderbilt University announced today that Emilie Townes, the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of African American Religion and Theology at the Yale... Read on
Robert Bork stood out among his former Yale Law School faculty colleagues in a number of ways. Perhaps his least favorite distinction was becoming a... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | December 20 2012 08:42am
The timing of the announcement of Peter Salovey’s appointment—just two and a half months after the Yale Corporation and its search committee... Read on