Mariana Lopez-Rosas
Teenage neuron growth key

Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine have found a link between antisocial behavior and insufficient neuron development during adolescence. A study by Yale Department […]

Elis develop antifreeze bacteria

Yale undergraduates have synthesized a protein that could revolutionize the antifreeze industry. Yale’s entry in the Internationally Genetically Engineered Machine competition (iGEM) is going full […]

New nursing degree to focus on policy

Next fall, the School of Nursing will offer a new type of degree for the very first time: the doctorate of nursing practice. The new […]

Alum talks deforestation

Ecological conservation and medical care, two things people tend to separate, are dependent on each other, Kinari Webb MED ’02 said at a talk Monday. […]

Yale nurses win highest honors in the state

School of Nursing professor and Associate Dean for Scholarly Affairs Nancy Redeker was selected for the Virginia A. Henderson award on Sep. 2, which is […]

Thompson talks genetics, philosophy

For Paul Thompson, hot dogs made out of actual canines are not “pollutants,” but cultural beliefs. Thompson, a professor of agricultural, food and community ethics […]

Ivy League lessons from tutor

Bess Whol DRA ’02 published an article in the Harvard Crimson today on her experiences working as an SAT tutor for a major New York […]

Roammeo shows prefrosh where to go

The creators of Roammeo, a new smartphone application and website that lists activities occurring on Yale’s campus, are piloting the program by offering it to […]

Student looks for missing laptop

Last night a number of members of Yale community were puzzled by an anonymous email from the address sadcookie1@gmail.com, which detailed the details surrounding a […]

YCC | Katie Donley ’13, events director

Katie Donley ’13 said there are several reasons she wants to be YCC events director, but she said one is strongest: making people happy. A […]

Journalist shares taxidermy research with Yalies

Artists, not just scientists, stuff animals. In front of an audience of about 40 students, professors and community members, journalist Melissa Milgrom gave a talk […]