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YSM alum commits $5 million to LGBTQ research

Gay rights activist David Kessler MED ’55 recently committed to giving $5 million from his estate to support LGBTQ research at the Yale School of […]

Nobel-winning physicist visits Yale

2016 Nobel Prize in Physics recipient Duncan Haldane discussed the future of quantum mechanics at the 2019 Schultz Prize Lecture on Thursday. Hosted by the […]

FES magazine recognized by Webby Awards

Yale Environment 360, an online magazine published through the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, has been named a 2019 finalist for Best Science Website […]

Yale startup seeks to curb school shootings

Founded by four Yale undergraduates, a new startup app called PREPARED seeks to protect students and faculty members during potential episodes of gun violence in […]

Venture capitalist discusses tech companies’ violation of data ethics

On Tuesday, the Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale hosted a conversation at the School of Management with venture capitalist Roger McNamee ’80, an […]

Pediatrician turned showrunner uses storytelling to promote social change

At a Trumbull College Tea on Tuesday, pediatrician, screenwriter and television producer Neal Baer chronicled his career journey — from a doctor to a showrunner […]

Competition can oust regressive corporate cultures

According to a new Yale School of Management study, an extreme wage gap allows an emergent, progressive corporate culture to displace a regressive, outdated one. […]

Astronomers discover galaxies without dark matter

Astronomers have long questioned Yale professor Pieter van Dokkum’s team’s discovery of NGC1052-DF2, a galaxy that lacked dark matter entirely. After all, dark matter — […]

Bioengineered blood vessels may help vascular disease patients

Researchers at Yale and North Carolina-based biotechnology and regenerative medicine company Humacyte have confirmed that their bioengineered blood vessels evolve into living tissue in patients, […]

Professors host conversations about the implications of artificial intelligence

On Friday, Yale professors from several departments hosted a workshop on artificial intelligence at 150 York St., engaging students and faculty in conversations about the […]

Narcan training helps students spot overdoses

In an effort to combat opioid-related deaths, the Yale Public Health Coalition, in collaboration with the Yale-American Public Health Association, held a training event last […]