Is Ranbir Kapoor headed to Yale University? The actor has been invited by the university to speak to the students as a guest lecturer on 8 April. ...  
06:30 PM, Jan 28, 2013

Yale under fire for new campus in restrictive Singapore For more than 300 years, Yale University has prided itself on training top students to question and analyze, to challenge and critique. Now, Yale is seeking to export those values by establishing the first foreign campus to bear its name, a liberal arts college in Singapore that is set to open this summer. The ambitious, multimillion-dollar project thrills many in the Yale community who say it will help the university...  
05:43 PM, Dec 29, 2012

Fareed Zakaria resigns from Yale governing board Washington: After a long association with the Yale University, noted Indian American writer and journalist Fareed Zakaria has resigned from its governing body to focus on journalistic career. Zakaria, who received his bachelor's degree from the university, was associated with the Yale Corporation for past six years. The decision of Zakaria to shed some of his non-journalistic responsibilities has come close on the heels of accusations of plagiarism against him....  
08:11 AM, Aug 21, 2012

Indian American appointed to top Yale position Washington: The prestigious Yale University on Monday announced the appointment of Indian American academician Anjani Jain to a top university position. Beginning July 1, Jain will join Yale School of Management (SOM) as senior associate dean for the full-time MBA programme. Jain has served in multiple leadership roles at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, including 10 years as vice dean of its full-time MBA programme. His appointment...  
09:11 AM, Jun 18, 2012

India last stop for Stanford-bound ICSE topper
by IANS
Dubai: India-born Rohan Sampath knew he would do well in his Grade 12 exams but becoming the ICSE topper worldwide with 99.5 per cent marks was unimaginable. The 17-year-old now looks forward to joining Stanford University and unlike many brought up in Dubai, he really hopes he can return to India some day. "My first reaction was disbelief. I thought it was a typo. I didn't expect it," Rohan, a...  
03:36 PM, May 22, 2012

No profiling in Shah Rukh's detention, says US
by IANS
Washington: Caught on the wrong foot over the detaining of Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan at a US airport twice, Washington has asserted it was not a case of racial profiling or a pattern. Suggesting that Khan was not 'detained', but 'simply delayed', State Department spokesperson Mark Toner told reporters Friday: "I wouldn't necessarily look at this as some sort of pattern but rather two separate incidents." "Obviously, we've expressed...  
03:51 PM, Apr 14, 2012

Shah Rukh victim of US random selection system
by IANS
Chicago: When India's star actor Shah Rukh Khan was detained and questioned for two hours at the Newark International Airport in August, 2009, the action could well have been a result of the random selection parameter built into the U.S. immigration's security system rather than only racial profiling. With Khan reliving that experience on Thursday at a small airport in New York state, the question whether that parameter was designed...  
03:39 PM, Apr 14, 2012

Yale regrets Shah Rukh Khan's detention New York: America's prestigious Yale University, which had invited Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan, on Saturday said that his detention was "unfortunate" but things were sorted out in the end. "As SRK himself would tell you, what is most important in his movies is how they end rather than how they begin. And yesterday, things began in an unfortunate manner, but ended in a way that left everyone happy," Yale's Assistant...  
12:40 PM, Apr 14, 2012

SRK detention: US rules out racial profiling Washington: The US on Saturday ruled out any pattern or racial profiling in the detention of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan twice in the US in the past three years. "I wouldn't necessarily look at this as some sort of pattern, but rather two separate incidents," State Department spokesman Mark Toner told reporters at a news conference. Khan was detained at a New York airport for over two hours by...  
09:57 AM, Apr 14, 2012

SRK detention row: Twitter abuzz with reactions

Shah Rukh Khan was detained for over two hours at New York's White Plain airport on Friday. ...
08:48 AM, Apr 14, 2012

SRK detention: India summons US envoy New Delhi: India has refused to accept the US apology for Shah Rukh Khan's two-hour detention at a New York airport on Friday and has summoned the US Deputy Chief of Mission. "I was detained at the airport as always for an hour and a half, which was nice. Whenever I start feeling too arrogant about myself, I always take a trip to America. The immigration guys kick the star...  
07:20 AM, Apr 14, 2012

Whenever I feel too arrogant, I take a trip to US: SRK

Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan was detained for over two hours at a New York airport on Friday, triggering a strong reaction from India. ...
03:20 PM, Apr 13, 2012

Shah Rukh Khan charms Yale crowd New Haven: Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan enthralled the students of Yale University as he came to the Ivy League institution as a Chubb Fellow, one of its top honours. A crowd gathered outside the Shubert Theatre early in the afternoon and as the day went on the line snaked around the corner. Fans travelled from as far as Alabama and California to join with members of the New Haven...  
01:17 PM, Apr 13, 2012

US apologises for detaining SRK, India upset New Delhi: External Affairs Minister SM Krishna on Friday talked tough on the Shah Rukh Khan detention case at a New York aiport, saying that such incidents could not continue anymore. "It has become a habit these days to first detain and then apologise. This can't continue," said Krishna, who is in Moscow currently. Meanwhile, India has asked its Ambassador to the US, Nirupama Rao, to take up the issue...  
11:27 AM, Apr 13, 2012

Shah Rukh Khan detained for 2 hours at NY airport New York: Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, who arrived in the US to visit the Yale University, was detained for over two hours at a New York airport. Khan was to address the students at the Yale University, which is three hours from New York. The Bollywood actor was reportedly miffed and said that he was "detained" at the airport "as always happens". Khan, who has been named a Chubb...  
08:24 AM, Apr 13, 2012

Two Indians selected as Yale 2012 World Fellows Washington: Two Indians are among 16 people selected by the prestigious Yale University in 2012 as its World Fellows, bringing the total number of fellows from India to 11 since the programme started in 2002. "Two of the 16 Yale World Fellows for the year 2012 are from India," the university said in a statement. Ayush Chauhan co-founder and managing director, Quicksand and Ruchi Yadav, senior programme officer, The Hunger...  
04:33 PM, Apr 05, 2012

Why women find it harder to quit smoking Washington: It's known that women find it a bit harder to kick the butt than men. Now, a new study has found why - it's because their brains respond quite differently to nicotine than male smokers. When a person smokes, the number of nicotine receptors in the brain - which bind to nicotine and reinforce the habit of smoking - are thought to increase in number. Researchers at the Yale...  
10:40 AM, Apr 05, 2012

Mriganka Sur reveals the mysteries of the brain How is the brain wired? How does it code and decode information? What causes developmental disorders like autism and diseases like Alzheimers? These are the questions that have occupied neuroscientist Mriganka Sur over the past 30 years. By studying the connections in the brain"and by making connections in the lab through an interdisciplinary approach"he has transformed not only his own work, but neuroscience as well. It was in the late...  
11:12 AM, Feb 25, 2012

NY: Police check of Muslim students sparks outrage New York: The mayor faced off with the president of Yale University on Tuesday over an effort by the city's police department to monitor Muslim student groups for any signs that their members harboured terrorist sympathies. It was revealed over the weekend that in recent years the New York Police Department has kept close watch on Muslim student associations across the Northeast. The effort included daily tracking of student websites...  
12:47 PM, Feb 22, 2012