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Renowned Private Collection Will Be On View for the First Time in Yale Art Gallery Exhibit

May 21, 2010

A private collection of 14th- through 17th-century Italian masterpieces will be on view along with the Yale University Art Gallery's own renowned...

Leading Architectural Journal Names Kroon Hall "Building of the Year"

May 20, 2010

Citing Kroon Hall as a “stunning addition” to the Yale campus and a “lesson in aesthetic brilliance,” the British weekly magazine Architects’ Journal has...

Sterling Professor Pollard Named Dean of Graduate School

May 14, 2010

President Richard C. Levin wrote to the Graduate School Community today announcing the new Dean of the Graduate School:It gives me great pleasure to announce...

Art Place Exhibit at Yale Physicians Building Celebrates ‘Art That Heals’

May 12, 2010

Art Place, a nonprofit arts organization founded and supported by Yale Medical Group, will open its 16th show with a reception on May 13 from 5 to 7 p.m. at...

Exhibit of New Yorker Covers Will Explore the ‘Lighter Side of Music’

May 7, 2010

An exhibit of New Yorker covers devoted to musical subjects will open at the Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments on Wednesday, May 12.

Historian Wins Prize for His Book Offering A New View of the Glorious Revolution

May 7, 2010

Steven Pincus, professor of history, has been awarded the 2010 Gustav Ranis International Book Prize by the MacMillan Center for his book "1688: The...

Bloch Inducted Into American Philosophical Society

May 7, 2010

In honor of his contributions to the humanities, R. Howard Bloch, Sterling Professor of French, has been inducted as a member of the American Philosophical...

Hamada To Study Japan-U.S. Economic Crises as Recipient of Abe Fellowship in Journalism

May 7, 2010

Koichi Hamada, the Tuntex Professor of Economics, is one of 14 researchers and 4 journalists to receive the Abe Fellowship and Abe Fellowship for Journalists.

Law School Honors Four Alumni Who Helped Create the Natural Resources Defense Council

May 7, 2010

Four environmental leaders and co-founders of the Natural Resources Defense Council have been selected to receive Yale Law School's highest honor — the...

Yale Law Students in EAP Clinic Win Victory for Connecticut Schoolchildren

May 7, 2010

The Yale Law School's Education Advocacy Project (EAP) won a major victory in the Connecticut Supreme Court on March 22, when the court ruled in favor...