Vivian Wang
Staff Reporter
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Physician experience impacts end of life care

Physicians’ level of training may influence how willing they are to comply with patients’ end of life requests, according to the findings of a new Yale study.

Physics probes climate for women

Yale’s women in physics are speaking up about changing their department.

Study probes tenured teaching

Yale students who are taught by tenure-track professors may learn less than students taught by lecturers, according to a new study.

Nursing school offers hybrid degree program

As the University makes strides in online education, the School of Nursing is already two steps — or two years — ahead.

Autism and infant attention explored

Yale researchers may have found a new way to detect autism in infants as young as six months old.

Yale shuts down Yale Bluebook+

1,418 students who had entered their shopping schedules on Yale Bluebook+ found the website blocked on University servers.

New Haven Chinese school seeks to reestablish Yale ties

Every Sunday morning, WLH hosts the New Haven Chinese Language School

Africa Week zooms in on culture, new possibilities

This past week, the Yale African Students’ Association (YASA) hosted its annual Africa Week — six days of speakers, movie screenings and cultural shows on […]

Divorce spreads like contagion

People who have a divorced friend are three times more likely to get divorced themselves, according to a new Yale study. Through analyzing an existing […]

Beinecke, 50 years later

A special multimedia feature in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

Natural talent preferred

A new Yale study reports that people think more highly of naturally talented people than those who have to work hard to succeed.