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Fortunoff Archive invites applicants to second summer program in Budapest

January 12, 2024

Yale students and scholars are invited to apply for the nine-day summer course, “Holocaust Testimonies and Their Afterlives.” Applications are due by Feb. 14.

A semester full of film: Yale Film Archive presents 20 weeks of free movies

January 10, 2024

On Friday, Jan. 12, the Yale Film Archive launches its spring lineup of new films. There’s a new screening almost every week through May 2.

PODCAST | Challenging assumptions about women in the Bible

January 10, 2024

Scholar and author Julie Faith Parker ’02 S.T.M., ’09 Ph.D. interprets the Bible through a feminist lens, reclaiming the biblical figure of Eve as a hero.

Blending humanities, science to illuminate human development and sexuality

January 9, 2024

In his latest book, Yale ornithologist Richard Prum blends queer theory and molecular biology to argue against a sex-gender binary.

Yale Library Book Talk series announces lineup for spring 2024

January 9, 2024

Topics this season include hacking in the digital age, the history of anarchy in America, and the work of work of six creative thinkers inspired by loneliness.

New online exhibit celebrates 15th anniversary of Haas Family Arts Library

January 9, 2024

The exhibit includes detailed information about the library’s structural elements, lighting design, furnishings, and interior details.

Father and son’s career paths woven together on Yale University’s campus

January 8, 2024

For Officer Joseph Funaro, getting to enjoy his father’s artistic gifts among Yale’s campus portraiture is one of the major perks of the job.

Five Things to Know About… ‘Racket: The People v. Hines’

January 8, 2024

An exhibit at Yale Law School displays original New York Daily News courtroom sketches from a notorious 1930s criminal trial.

Meeting spiritual need in an age of environmental grief

January 3, 2024

Yale alumnus Jason Brown ’11 M.A.R., ’11 M.F. shares his path to “ecological chaplaincy”— a job somewhere between activist and therapist — and his current work.

Making connections: Initiative puts Ukrainian history in global context

January 2, 2024

A new project led by Yale's Timothy Snyder explores the history of Ukrainian lands and peoples by connecting them to global and regional developments...