Recording the last epic singer in Western Siberia, teaching a Michif native of Manitoba to speak the Michif language and rescuing two languages of Kenya are among the 10 projects that will receive support this year from the Endangered Language Fund (ELF...
In an effort to educate, spark debate, and inspire further action regarding the issue of race and the built environment, Yale School of Architecture will hold a symposium, titled “BLACK BOXES: Enigmas of Space and Race,” on January 16-17, 2004. “From...
Yale College senior Andrew Klaber, of Buffalo Grove, Illinois, has received a prestigious Marshall Scholarship for study at the University of Oxford. Andrew Klaber, Marshall Scholarship Winner and Yale College senior Klaber is the undergraduate...
Christopher Wells, a senior at Yale College, has received a coveted Rhodes scholarship for study next year at the University of Oxford in England. Wells was one of 32 winners chosen from 963 applicants representing 366 colleges and universities. A...
On November 13, a panel of distinguished journalists and military officials will meet in an open forum at Yale’s Luce Hall Auditorium, 34 Hillhouse Avenue, to discuss ethical issues surrounding media coverage of events in a time of war. Beginning at 7:...
The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations presents a panel discussion on the subject of Iraq’s archeological treasures and cultural heritage tonight at 8 p.m. in Room 102 Linsly-Chittenden Hall, 63 High Street. The discussion will be...
An exhibition of selected work by the modernist architect and photographer Robert Damora, FAIA, will be at the Yale School of Architecture Gallery from November 17 to February 6. This original exhibition was designed by Damora and organized by Dean...
Yale will pay homage to the great photographer Walker Evans in a series of exhibitions and discussions led by contemporaries who knew him personally and worked with him professionally. From November 5 through November 13, the Yale School of Art – where...
The Yale Center for International and Area Studies (YCIAS) has collaborated with the Connecticut State Board of Education and the Embassy of France to open a new Resource Center at Yale for the Teaching of French. The Center is a part of YCIAS...
Conservationist and paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey will speak on the plight of Africa’s wildlife on November 3, when he visits Yale University as a Chubb Fellow. His talk, “Wildlife Wars: The Fight to Save Africa’s National Treasures,” will begin at...