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Panel condemns “white saviorism” in nonprofits

A five-person panel discussed how white supremacy and the idea of of the “white savior” affect the operations of nonprofits in New Haven and across […]

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Farming practices must change, WIRED writer says

Could the relationship between animals, drugs and superbugs mean the end of modern antibiotics as we know them? Maryn McKenna, WIRED columnist and senior fellow […]

Math prof wins prestigious prize

Mathematics and computer science professor Ronald Coifman won the 2018 Rolf Schock Prize in Mathematics, one of the highest honors in his field, on March […]

Memorial talk combines jazz and medicine

Paul Haidet, professor of medicine at Penn State College of Medicine, visited the School of Medicine on Thursday evening to discuss the intersection between his […]

Fungi research explains wood decay

A recent collaboration by researchers at Yale and other institutions sheds light on how fungi decay wood. Contrary to the traditional scientific understanding, researchers discovered […]

Med School faculty revamp curriculum with sex differences

Faculty and students at the School of Medicine are spearheading efforts to integrate sex- and gender-related differences in health into the medical school curriculum, aiming […]

NIH officer calls for more diversity

Hannah Valantine, the National Institutes of Health’s first chief officer for scientific workforce diversity, gave the inaugural “Perspectives of Women in Science” lecture on Tuesday […]

Conservationist calls for smarter advocacy

Gary Machlis FES ’79, who served as Science Advisor to the Director of the National Park Service under President Barack Obama, visited the Yale School […]

Yale announces software recovery project

In our day-to-day lives, everything from communication to entertainment to academic research has become virtual — making preservation of all this digital information vital. A […]

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Art expo moves to West Campus

The New Haven–based nonprofit Artspace will bring the 20th iteration of its annual City-Wide Open Studios to a vacant building on West Campus next to […]

Times reporter talks health care, partisanship

Robert Pear, a domestic correspondent for The New York Times, discussed his 40-year career with the newspaper at Yale on Monday. In his talk, “Four […]

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