A Yale University study suggests that continent-scale monsoons will adapt to climate change gradually, without suddenly losing their watery oomph.
President Peter Salovey and several Yale faculty members participated in the World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos, Switzerland Jan. 20-22. Yale’s activities focused, among...
Anyone who has ever given to charity likely endured a flood of email solicitations over the holidays from nonprofits seeking support. Choosing a cause to support is just the...
The Fox International Fellowship at the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale has expanded to include partner universities in...
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Penelope Laurans, master of Jonathan Edwards College (JE) since 2009, special assistant to the president since 1993, and a teacher in the English department for 43 years,...
In Reina Maruyama’s line of work, you can’t call yourself a real scientist until you’ve flirted with frostbite while scouting for subatomic particles at the South Pole.