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Ambassador Negroponte Joins Yale Faculty

January 21, 2009

Ambassador John D. Negroponte, YC'60 has been appointed the Brady-Johnson Distinguished Senior Research Fellow in Grand Strategy and Lecturer in...

Noted Theater Manager To Be Associate Dean

January 16, 2009

Joan Channick, an internationally renowned theater manager and teacher, has been appointed as associate dean of the Yale School of Drama, effective Feb. 1,...

‘the break/s’ Takes Audiences On a Hip-Hop Odyssey

January 16, 2009

NO BOUNDARIES: A Series of Global Performances presented by the Yale Repertory Theatre and the World Performance Project at Yale, continues its 2008-2009...

Symposium Will Re-Examine the Reputation of Architect Paul Rudolph

January 16, 2009

The Yale School of Architecture will gather an international roster of scholars, critics and architects under the roof of the newly renovated Paul Rudolph...

In Memoriam: Isidore Dyen, Was a Specialist in Austronesian Languages

January 16, 2009

Isidore Dyen, an emeritus professor of linguistics at Yale who is known for his seminal work on Austronesian languages and Proto-Austronesian (the ancestral...

In Memoriam: Henry Turner, Helped Shape Way History Is Taught at Yale

January 16, 2009

Henry Ashby Turner, the Charles J. Stille Professor Emeritus of History, died at Yale-New Haven Hospital on Dec. 17 from complications of melanoma.

Japanese Artist's Works Inspired by Faith On Display at Yale

January 15, 2009

An exhibition featuring the work of Japanese artist Soichi Watanabe will be on display at Yale Institute of Sacred Music, 409 Prospect Street, from January...

Yale School of Architecture Announces Free Public Events for Spring 2009

January 15, 2009

Comfortably settled in the newly renovated Paul Rudolph Hall, 180 York St., the Yale School of Architecture embarks on a new season of lectures, exhibitions...

Symposium at the Yale School of Architecture Revisits Life and Legacy of Paul Rudolph

January 15, 2009

“Reassessing Paul Rudolph: Architecture and Reputation,” a two-day symposium hosted by Yale School of Architecture, January 23–24, will gather an...

Yale Professor Elizabeth Alexander Named Inaugural Poet

January 15, 2009

Elizabeth Alexander, an award-winning poet and Yale professor of African American studies and English literature, has been selected to compose and read an...