Wildebeest carcasses, casualties of the world’s largest overland animal migration, pile up annually on the banks of the Mara River in Africa and play a crucial role in...
“Coming to Connecticut: A Conversation on Economic and Legal Issues of Resettling Refugees” on June 28 will focus on the issue of welcoming refugees to Connecticut and on our...
The technology of solar energy has progressed dramatically in the last few decades, as it operates with increasing efficiency and at lower costs.
Researchers from Yale and universities in Canada, Jordan, and the United Kingdom have developed a reliable survey tool to measure resilience in youths displaced by the brutal...
A Yale Professor of English and African American Studies and current chair of African American Studies, Jacqueline Goldsby discusses her life and education prior to pursuing...
“To me, teaching is really a performing art”—so says Jonathan Reuning-Scherer, a senior lecturer in the Department of Statistics and Data Science and in the School of...
When HIV/AIDS became a pandemic, epidemiologists wanted to know where it began. In the 1980s, they found their answer in a freezer filled with blood. This blood had been...