Steven Siegel
Graduate student group releases childcare study

The Working Group on Child Care at Yale, a group composed mostly of graduate students, will release today the report of their three-month long child-care […]

Professors ponder role of technology in curriculum

Hu, Sc, QR: A new alphabet soup has replaced Groups I through IV. But not everything has changed — Yale students still have no technology […]

Highlight Reel

Gamebreaker One more run didn’t make a difference in the final outcome, but shortstop Dan Soltman’s ’08 RBI triple meant far more than just another […]

Ivy Recap – Men’s Lacrosse

Penn 10, Dartmouth 9 Starting off down five isn’t the way you win lacrosse games. Usually. But Penn did just that on Saturday, eking out […]

D’Aquila is appointed Yale-New Haven’s chief operating officer

Richard D’Aquila EPH ’79 will serve as the new chief operating officer and executive vice president for Yale-New Haven Hospital and executive vice president of […]

Biology professors receive prestigious award for genetics research

Two Yale professors have earned the Gairdner International Award, one of the most prestigious awards in medical science, Gairdner Foundation President Dr. John Dirks announced […]

Med School admits 176, 59% women

The Yale School of Medicine’s admissions data were released Thursday, indicating the school is continuing its trend of admitting more women than men. The School […]

Softball defeats Army in pair of road games

The Ivy season is still almost two weeks away, but the Yale softball team is already off to a strong start. The Elis traveled to […]

Alex Righi ’09 represents Yale well at NCAA Championships

It took the best swimmers in the country to finally stop Alex Righi ’09. The fastest men in collegiate swimming converged on Atlanta, Ga., last […]

Center will revamp patient care

The pending expansion of the Yale-New Haven Hospital Cancer Center could propel the University and hospital further into the top echelons of cancer centers nationwide, […]

In public health, gender gap is all too evident

Walking into classrooms at the School of Public Health, it becomes clear that the XX’s far outnumber the XY’s. “It was most apparent when we […]