“Governments should be separate from ideologies, and elected representatives of the people should determine the laws that govern them,” said Nobel laureate and Iranian human rights activist Shirin Ebadi during a recent talk at Yale.Shirin EbadiMore than...
The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale has announced the winners of the Windham Campbell Literature Prizes. This year’s recipients illustrate the global scale of the prizes, with the eight winning writers hailing from seven countries. The...
The National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) has honored “Jonathan Swift: His Life and His World” by Leo Damrosch ‘63 — published by Yale University Press — as winner of the NBCC Award in the category of Biography for the publishing year 2013. The winners were...
This spring, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music (ISM) will celebrate 40 years at Yale with a month-long series of events highlighting its interdisciplinary mission.Performances, lectures, readings, symposia, and exhibitions will showcase the international...
In February, “Errol Morris: A Lightning Sketch,” a documentary film by Yale faculty member Charles Musser, had its world premiere at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival in Montana. Musser, who is a professor of film and media studies and the director of...
David González ‘79, co-editor of The New York Times Lens Blog, will speak at Yale on Tuesday, April 1 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.González will give a talk about “Latino New York” at a master’s tea at 4:30 p.m. at Ezra Stiles College, 19 Tower...