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Science and Engineering Tomorrow

The Yale Tomorrow campaign supports sweeping changes now under way for science and engineering at Yale. From genomics to nanotechnology and from materials science to biomedical engineering, Yale is building new resources for students, faculty, and programs. The most visible changes include an ambitious construction program that is recasting Science Hill, a new Engineering building now on the drawing boards, and the acquisition of the Yale West Campus and its more than 500,000 square feet of research and laboratory space. We invite you to learn more about the future of science and engineering at Yale and the ways you can contribute to a brighter tomorrow.

Moran and Ochman, Microbial Diversity Institute, Yale's West Campus

Evolution Experts to Launch Microbial Diversity Institute

Two renowned experts on evolution have been hired to anchor the new Microbial Diversity Institute at Yale’s West Campus. Read more.

Steitz

Yale Professor Wins Nobel Prize

Thomas A. Steitz is one of three winners of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work describing the structure and function of the ribosome. Read more.

Tinettie and Prum, MacArthur Foundation Fellows

Yale Faculty Members Named MacArthur Foundation Fellows

The foundation supports individuals who have exhibited exceptional creativity in their careers. Read more.

Rajendra K. Pachauri, Yale Climate and Energy Institute

Pachauri to Head New Climate and Energy Institute

Rajendra K. Pachauri will lead the newly established Yale Climate and Energy Institute (YCEI), University President Richard C. Levin has announced. Read more.

T.P.Ma

Yale Professor Awarded the Connecticut Medal of Technology

The state’s highest honor for technological achievement was presented this year to Yale Professor Tso-Ping (T.P.) Ma for his pioneering work in semiconductors. Read more.

Raymond and Beverly Sackler

Generous Gift Promotes Research Collaboration

Research collaboration among scientists has gained new momentum, thanks to a gift from Dr. Raymond and Beverly Sackler. Read more.

Kavli Foundation Prize, Pasko Rakic

Yale's Pasko Rakic Awarded
Kavli Foundation Prize

Pasko Rakic, one of the world’s top neurobiologists, received the inaugural Kavli Foundation Prize for Neuroscience. Read more.

Donoghue

Yale Names Vice President for New West Campus

Professor Michael Donoghue has been named as the first Vice President for West Campus Planning and Program Development. Read more.

James E. Rothman, Center for High-Throughput Cell Biology at West Campus

Leading Scientist Named New Chair of Cell Biology at Yale
James E. Rothman, one of the world’s leading cell biologists, will launch the Center for High-Throughput Cell Biology at West Campus. Read more.

Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science

Yale Creates School of Engineering & Applied Science

Establishment of SEAS is part of broader strategy to enhance Yale’s excellence in science and technology. Read more.

Joan Steitz

Joan Steitz Honored with Distinguished Medical Prize
Steitz, a  pioneer in the study of RNA, is one of the first two women scientists to be named as recipient of America’s largest prize in medicine. Read more.