Yale researchers and co-authors found people had nuanced views of leaders’ approach to utilitarianism, favoring impartial beneficence over instrumental harm.
Conducted at the height of the pandemic, the Yale study identified a path for healthcare organizations to help protect workers and teams during crises.
A new study from Yale SOM’s Heather Tookes and Matthew Spiegel looks at whether closures, capacity restrictions, and other limits prevented fatalities.
In the latest “Yale Talk” podcast, President Peter Salovey sits down with students Michelle Hu ‘20 and Vig Namasivayam ‘20 to discuss what it was like to graduate during a...
Offering COVID-19 vaccines in stores like Dollar General could substantially improve access for low-income, Black, and Hispanic households in much of the U.S.
A new six-week course module gives students an intensive introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology.
Yale political scientists Gregory Huber and Jennifer Wu have published a new study that identifies social norms and beliefs as a potential explanation for the partisan...