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Panelists at a SELA event at the University of Buenos Aires: Alejandro Madrazo LL.M.'03, J.S.D'06; Paul Kahn '80, Robert W. Winner Professor of Law and the Humanities and Director of the Schell Center for International Human Rights; Martin Böhmer LL.M. '90, J.S.D'12; and Celeste Braga Beatove.
Legal scholars from Yale Law School and 14 countries convened in Buenos Aires in June for the 24th annual Seminario en Latinoamérica de Teoría Constitutional y Política, or SELA, this year addressing the topic of gender and equality. The seminar brought t...
Yale School of Public Health Dean Sten Vermund
Five early stage startups building innovative solutions in healthcare have been chosen as the first participants in the Sustainable Health Initiative (SHI), a business accelerator established earlier this year by a partnership between the Yale Institute for Global Health (YIGH...
On July 25, the Yale Young African Scholars (YYAS) program kicks off its 2019 season with sessions in Accra, Ghana; Harare, Zimbabwe; and, for the first time, in Nairobi, Kenya. YYAS brings together African secondary school students for a cost-free, seven-day residential prog...
Participants at Yale Center Beijing on June 26
“Theater is the art of light,” said Yale professor Yuri Kordonsky during a recent discussion at Yale Center in Beijing. On the evening of June 26, over 80 participants gathered the center for a dialogue between two renowned theater experts: Kordonsky, professor ...
President Salovey speaks at honorary degree ceremony
On June 20 President Peter Salovey received an honorary degree for his pioneering scholarship on emotional intelligence from Vytautas Magnus University, a leading public university with a focus on the liberal arts, located in Kaunas, Lithuania. Salovey’s trip included m...
Participants in the Yale-China Children's Hospital Executive Leadership Workshop on the steps of the Yale School of Public Health (photo credit: Michael Greenwood)
Yale-China Children's Hospital Clinical Research Workshop participants on the steps of the Yale School of Public Health (photo courtesy of Yawei Zhang).   Two new training programs led by the Yale School of Public Health brought Chinese hospital officials,...
From left: Dena Schulman-Green, Yafa Haron, Shelli Feder, and David Collett have been collaborating on this project for more than three years.
A health care landscape without palliative and hospice care in the United States is still within living memory. Florence Wald, the fourth dean of YSN, introduced these concepts to Yale and the country in the mid-1960s. Decades later, other nations around the world are also ex...
Left to right: Kefentse Mzwinila ’99 M.A., Botswanan minister of land management, water and sanitation services; Yale President Peter Salovey; President Mokgweetsi Masisi of the Republic of Botswana; Yale Director for Africa Eddie Mandhry.
President Mokgweetsi Masisi of the Republic of Botswana and a delegation including First Lady Neo Jane Masisi visited Yale on June 6 for a series of meetings aimed at developing partnerships that would offer opportunities for research and capacity development in several diff...
Twenty health officials from 10 Latin American and Caribbean countries attend a series of workshops hosted by Yale School of Public Health to be trained in a new statistical method that evaluates the effectiveness of vaccines (photo credit: Kayoko Shioda).
Yale School of Public Health Associate Professor Daniel Weinberger addresses the gathering. Weinberger organized the conference. (Photo credit: Kayoko Shioda). As coordinator of Ecuador’s national immunization program, Yajaira Vásquez applies only the best evid...
Yale University, Office of the President
To the Yale Community, In recent weeks, tensions in United States–China relations and increased scrutiny of academic exchanges have added to a sense of unease among many international students and scholars here at Yale and at universities across the country. I write no...

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