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The NIH cut funding for early career researchers from diverse backgrounds. Now, former recipients find they can’t re-apply for funding unless they abandon their research and propose new projects
Junior researchers’ chances of sustaining the rest of their PhD degrees seemed to evaporate overnight—simply due to their affiliation with the LGBTQ Mental Health Initiative.
STEM researchers entered academia to push the frontiers of knowledge, but recent federal cuts force them to reconsider their dreams.
Chinese international students are the foremost targets of Trump’s student visa restrictions. Now, their place at Yale and their ability to speak freely seem more precarious.
Victoria Hill is among at least twenty-six children conceived when a former Yale fertility doctor inseminated unknowing patients with his own sperm—an injustice difficult to prosecute and impossible to process, particularly after his recent death.
A New Haven activist, Yale doctor, and Yale lawyer won Americans the right to oral contraceptives as apart of a liberating—and eugenic—movement. Today, patients and doctors still confront the tension between autonomy and coercion.