Where are they now? Thomas Kempner, SM ‘75
Twenty-five years ago, Thomas Kempner SM ’75 co-founded a hedge fund with $6 million of assets under management. Today, the fund is 2000 times larger
Twenty-five years ago, Thomas Kempner SM ’75 co-founded a hedge fund with $6 million of assets under management. Today, the fund is 2000 times larger
Last March, Sun Lee, SY ’09, found herself with fourteen other Yalies, a professor, and a guide in the rainforest of Peru, slashing her way
Last year, statins made headlines when they appeared on Forbes magazine’s list of “America’s 20 Best Selling Drugs.” Pfizer’s Lipitor came in first place with
It is the rare scientific concept that manages to crossover to the vernacular. It is even rarer that the concept becomes essential to the standard
Shifting global climate patterns have resulted in deadly mudslides in Brazil. What could these changes mean for susceptible areas of the U.S., especially California?
This “big kid at heart” has achieved many big feats over the last 43 years here at Yale.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry David Spiegel recently received a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award of $1.5 million to fund his research
Assistant Professor of Chemistry David Spiegel recently received a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award of $1.5 million to fund his research
Think about when you are most likely to yawn: maybe when bored in class, anxious about an exam, or getting ready for bed. However, odds
A recent study by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health investigated the relationship between an online community and improvement of treatment times for heart attack patients.