EVENTS, FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION
YSPH professors present on Russian war crimes at United Nations

On the day before the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Nathaniel Raymond and Kaveh Khoshnood brought their findings on Russian war crimes to the United Nations.

YUAG exhibition aims to encourage new worldviews on old artifacts

Showcasing scientific objects from post-Renaissance Europe, the latest YUAG exhibition interrogates the colonial histories behind the artifacts’ decorative facades.

“She is the best of us:” Ijeoma Opara and the power of health advocacy

From witnessing injustices faced by her parents to working as a therapist, the YSPH assistant professor’s life experiences inspired her mission to reduce health disparities faced by Black communities.

Catching up with Charalampos Papamanthou, recipient of the JP Morgan Chase faculty research award

Papamanthou, who works in the Yale Applied Cryptography Laboratory, strives to build more secure systems for cryptocurrencies and blockchains.

Seven Yale faculty named AAAS fellows in largest Yale fellow class in over a decade

The American Association for the Advancement of Science recognized Liza Comita, Enrique De La Cruz, Erika Edwards, Vanessa Ezenwa, Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, David Lewkowicz and Priyamvada Natarajan as AAAS fellows.

Physicians bear witness to patients’ experiences in writers’ workshop

Resident physicians continued the legacy of narrative medicine at Yale at the 19th annual Yale Internal Medicine Residency Writers’ Workshop.

PROFILE: Megan Ranney, the next dean of YSPH

Following her appointment as dean of the Yale School of Public Health, Ranney discussed her background in public health and her goals for the YSPH community.

Assistant Secretary for Health Rachel L. Levine discusses LGBTQI+ health at Yale Law School

The Yale Solomon Center for Health Law & Policy welcomed Levine for a keynote on the importance of gender-affirming care for transgender and non-binary youth.

Yale researcher highlights racial ethnic bias in school disciplinary practices

Jayanti Owens’ recent research explores the nuanced relationship between students’ race and how teachers respond to misbehavior.

Two MCDB junior faculty members receive Poorvu Family Fund for Academic Innovation Award

Shirin Bahmanyar and Amaleah Hartman, two junior faculty members in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, were honored for their dedication to innovative teaching and research.

Yale joins the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps

Yale has been admitted into the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps Northeast Region Hub, a consortium of universities focused on turning their innovative research into commercial ventures.