July 15, 2005 — Thirty-five Yale students chosen from a pool of more than 200 applicants have been named this year’s President’s Public Service Fellows. Established by Yale President Richard C. Levin in 1994, the fellowships provide stipends to students...
July 12, 2005 — Seven high-achieving minority students from the New Haven Public Schools have been named this year’s Shafer Scholars. The scholarships cover tuition, room and board, allowing each student to take two five-week Yale College courses during...
July 11, 2005 — More than 100 educators from across the country have assembled at Yale University, now through July 16, to participate in summer institutes offered by Programs in International Educational Resources (PIER) at the Yale Center for...
In the coming academic year, Yale School of Architecture (YSA) will present exhibitions on the radical art collective Ant Farm, the U.S. pavilion at the 2004 Architecture Biennale in Venice, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price Tower and the work of YSA students....
On May 20, educators from around the state of Connecticut will join alumni of the Yale College Class of 1957 and students and faculty of the Yale School of Music to observe an extraordinary outreach project that integrates music education into the...
A centuries-old singing tradition in Scotland , found by Yale professor and jazz musician Willie Ruff to be an ancestor of African-American singing traditions in the Deep South , will be celebrated at a Yale conference May 5-6. Singers from the Scottish...
Leaders of national civil rights organizations will join with legal scholars, social scientists, historians, and practitioners from across the country for “Lessons From the Past, Prospects for the Future: Honoring the Fortieth Anniversary of the Voting...
On April 1, an international assembly of distinguished scholars and writers will meet at Yale for a two–day symposium on the significance of literature in the lives of individuals and contemporary culture. Participants include the Israeli novelist and...
Architect Frank Gehry will speak at Yale as a Chubb Fellow on March 23, at 5 p.m. in the Levinson Auditorium, Yale Law School, 127 Wall St. One of the most prominent architects alive today, Gehry has been in practice for over four decades. Known for the...
Yale University will pay homage to the legendary 20th–century architect Eero Saarinen (1910–1961) in an exhibition at Sterling Memorial Library, 120 High St., and a two–day symposium at the Yale School of Architecture (YSA), 180 York St. Using the...