Research led by the Yale Economic Growth Center shows how reliance on a digital registration process means that women and the poor have less access.
Yale physician Cecelia Calhoun ’21 and SOM’s Howard Forman discuss the challenge of addressing the impact of systemic racism on the health of Black Americans.
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.