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In the Emergency Department, Patients from Marginalized Groups Are More Likely to be Bypassed in the Queue

In a busy hospital emergency department, White people who speak English and have private insurance are more likely to jump the line and get seen first, according to new research from Professors Lesley Meng and Edieal Pinker and Dr. Rohit Sangal ’21 of Yale New Haven Hospital.

School of Management launches technology management master s program

Service Members Visit Yale SOM for Lessons in Business and Entrepreneurship

For the second year, Yale SOM participated in the Warrior-Scholar Project, with faculty introducing members of the U.S. military to the educational opportunities available to them.

Carlo Alberto Medal

Just to take a break from the mayhem at home, would like to celebrate the recent achievements of Stefano Giglio, a professor of finance at my Alma Mater, the Yale School

Step Up and Be Counted

If this survey includes people who aren’t actually Jewish, it also excludes people who are   Last week, the Pew Research Center released a survey entitled “Jewish Americans in 2020,” the first major study of American Jews since Pew’s wide-ranging and oft-quoted 2013 survey entitled “A Portrait of Jewish Americans.” In many areas, the new survey’s findings show little change in the American Jewish landscape from seven years ago: The intermarriage rate for those who’ve married since 2010 is at 61% (rising to 72% in population samples excluding Orthodox Jews), although it is still the case even among Reform Jews that 84% have a Jewish mother or two Jewish parents. The breakdown of religious affiliation is: Reform, 37%; Conservative, 17%; Orthodox, 9%; and unaffiliated, 32%. All these figures are nearly identical to those of seven years ago.

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