In an interview, Yale addiction expert Stephanie O’Malley explains why care for alcohol use disorder has become increasingly individualized — and less reliant on total abstinence as its only goal — and why this may end up bringing more people into treatment.
Fredric K. Cantor ’58, ’62 M.D.; Marla Grossman ’90; Anthony M. Lavely ’64; Rachel J. Littman ’91; and Wendy Maldonado ’93 are recipients of the Yale Alumni Association’s highest honor, for “extraordinary devotion to Yale’s ideals.” They will be honored during a campus ceremony this fall.
The garment sector is among the world’s most polluting and exploitative industries, says Yale researcher Meital Peleg Mizrachi. In a Q&A, she discusses the socioeconomic reasons why, and a path toward more effective regulation.
Following a national search, Yale has appointed Rice University chief financial officer Katrina Spencer as Yale’s next vice president for finance, chief financial officer, and treasurer, university leaders announced Friday. She begins her new role Sept. 23.
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The next time you’re walking across campus, be sure to look up — you might spot an owl clutching a textbook, a court jester blindfolding the figure of justice, or a bulldog presiding as judge from a rooftop.