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In a Q&A, Yale neuroscientist Amy Arnsten discusses the state of Alzheimer’s disease research, exciting treatment breakthroughs on the horizon, and the key role of NIH funding in making it all happen.
Heather K. Gerken, dean of Yale Law School for eight years and the incoming president of the Ford Foundation, will become a Yale professor emerita.
A new initiative will help Yale School of Nursing become a national leader in intellectual and developmental disabilities health care education.
A first-of-its-kind study examines the social networks of women from low-income households, including Syrian refugees, in Amman, Jordan.
A new Yale study suggests women with high blood pressure before and during pregnancy may benefit from targeted interventions to support breastfeeding.
This year’s honorees included writers and artists, as well as a conservationist, statesman, and champion of women’s rights.
Yale’s Jill Jarvis discusses the role of literature in “decolonizing” memory in Algeria and the intellectual journey that ultimately led her to North Africa.
“The World in Maps 1400–1600” features some of the library’s most impressive and historically important maps from the late Medieval and Early Modern periods.
A saliva-based laboratory diagnostic test developed by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health to determine whether someone is infected with the novel coronavirus has been granted an emergency ...
Yale astronomer Pieter van Dokkum and a team of researchers have discovered an object in space they call the “Infinity” galaxy — two recently-collided galaxies that, together, look like the symbol for ...
The American Indian Sovereignty Project brings together scholars and students to study, research, and engage American Indian law and policy.
“On the Basis of Art” features works by 77 artists — painting, sculpture, drawing, print, photography, and video — drawn entirely from YUAG’s collections.