Cameron Hill
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Alumni company iXperience teaches practical career skills

When Aaron Fuchs ’09 graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering, he, like many Yalies, found himself in New York working in finance. He spent […]

YSPH promotes breastfeeding health benefits

In a nation where the news cycle is often filled with women being ejected from restaurants or stores for breastfeeding publicly, epidemiology professor Rafael Pérez-Escamilla, and his colleagues at the Yale School of Public Health are working to increase the effectiveness of programs that promote breastfeeding worldwide.

Grant will grow city, state bike path

The Farmington Canal Rail-to-Trail Association received a $5.1 million grant last Tuesday to complete the off-road bike path connecting New Haven to Northampton, Massachusetts. The […]

Yale students mobilize for Sanders

Scores of Yale students are gathering in support of Bernie Sanders — a 74-year-old junior senator from Vermont, who is currently Hillary Clinton’s LAW ’73 strongest challenger for the Democratic nomination.

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Panelists discuss growing refugee crisis

Five experts called on the Yale community to take action against today’s international refugee crisis at a panel on Monday.

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Children assess warmth differently from adults

An article published in August by Yale researchers Gina Roussos and Yarrow Dunham describes how children perceive warmth and competence when assessing social groups.

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With new symposium, STEM opportunities expand

The Yale Undergraduate Research Association’s first research symposium gave Yale STEM students an opportunity they had not had before — a chance to distinguish themselves at a research symposium at their own school.

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