In the world of graphic novels and queer comics, there are few more accomplished than Alison Bechdel. Her groundbreaking comic strip “Dykes to Watch Out For” was one of the first representations of ...
Roel Verhaak, an internationally accomplished researcher recognized for his field-leading work in the study of brain tumors, was recently appointed the Harvey and Kate Cushing Professor of ...
Yale College students Ethan Chiu and August Rios are among 100 college juniors nationwide to be named 2024-26 Obama-Chesky ...
When Makyler Compton was offered a spot in the First-Year Scholars at Yale program (FSY), a six-week summer session for incoming first-year students, she didn’t hesitate — even though the timing ...
Tamar Gendler will complete her second five-year term as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on Dec. 31 and return to ...
Vahideh Manshadi, who investigates the operations of online and matching platforms, and studies algorithmic fairness and ...
Yale’s Holly Rushmeier is using AI to “reconstruct” an ancient city in present-day Syria and to predict how forest fires will ...
The emotional tone of written language, as assessed by people or ChatGPT, can predict changes in depressive symptoms three ...
A new exhibit at Yale’s Sterling Memorial Library examines “Amnesia,” a groundbreaking video game released in 1986, and the library’s efforts to preserve it.
Yale researchers found higher levels of cannabinoid receptors in the amygdala were associated with reduced reactions to pain ...
In medieval Europe, a rivalry between two assertive cultures — Christians and Jews, who both considered themselves “God’s Chosen People” — gave rise to modern antisemitism, argues Yale’s Ivan G.