Yale University will honor the life and work of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. with celebrations and services on campus and in the New Haven community.The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., in New Haven in June, 1964, when he received an honorary Doctor of...
Rescheduled: A lion dance parade and Chinese arts for adults and children in downtown New Haven will usher in the Year of the Snake on Saturday, and Sunday, March 2 and 3.The two-day event is co-sponsored by the Council on East Asian Studies at Yale, the...
An exhibition showcasing the photography studios that lined Chapel Street in the late 19th-century will be on display through May 4 at the Institute Library, 847 Chapel St.Titled “Little Ghosts,” and curated by photographer and Yale School of Art faculty...
West Campus offers the space and scientific expertise to explore, present, and preserve Yale’s art treasures in innovative ways. The recent hiring of art conservation specialist Paul Whitmore from Carnegie Mellon completes a team of experts who will...
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale has unlocked its vaults to display its rarest and oldest printed objects in the new exhibit, “Permanent Markers: aspects of the history of printing.”The exhibit, which is part of the Beinecke’s year-...