Yale summer program for high school student leaders
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Yale News: A message from President Peter Salovey With funding now complete for the two new residential colleges, the Yale Corporation is seeking additional suggestions for their names. You may submit
Name the Colleges — competition now open! Read More »
Catherine Panter-Brick, Professor of Anthropology, Health, and Global Affairs Professor Panter-Brick’s research consists of critical analyses of health and wellbeing across key stages of human development, giving special attention to
Catherine Panter-Brick talks about the role fathers play in parenting Read More »
Peacebuilding and early childhood development are rarely discussed together, but research studies support the idea that they are indeed connected, and can go a long way to ending cycles of
Yale researchers participate in U.N. Culture of Peace forum Read More »
Three international leaders spoke at Yale on Sept. 22 on topics ranging from music and politics to diversity to Europe in the new world order. The events, which were unrelated,
World leaders share their insights in campus talks Read More »
The UN Security Council will hold an emergency session on Ebola today, at the request of the United States. The disease is spreading quickly in West Africa and, with global
How to Fund the Ebola Fight Read More »
Former treasury secretary Timothy Geithner will deliver three lectures under the auspices of the Arthur M. Okun Public Policy Lectures this fall. The lectures, focusing on the global financial crisis, are
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Christopher Columbus probably used the map above as he planned his first voyage across the Atlantic in 1492. It represents much of what Europeans knew about geography on the verge
Beineke Museum: Uncovering Hidden Text on a 500-Year-Old Map That Guided Columbus Read More »