News

January 30, 2023
A Yale study shows that public health measures in Syria, Iraq, and Egypt to slow the spread of COVID-19 reduced attacks by the terror group ISIS.
December 13, 2022
A dramatic shift toward remote work caused telecommuting parents in the U.S., particularly mothers, to spend significantly more time “parenting” their children.
December 12, 2022
With the year fast drawing to a close, here are some of readers’ favorite Yale News stories from the past year, and some of ours.
November 17, 2022
A new Yale study found that once vaccines were introduced, the rate of excess deaths began to diverge along partisan lines.
September 22, 2022
A recent Yale study of small businesses in the region suggests that clear communication can make a crucial difference in providing effective public funding.
June 24, 2022
Yale epidemiologist Gonsalves discusses his work on HIV/AIDS, COVID, and monkeypox, as well as stepping off the trodden path as a way to find success.
Thomas Balcezak photo
June 6, 2022
Thomas Balcezak, chief clinical officer at YNHHS, discusses the financial and human capital challenges faced by hospitals in the wake of pandemic.