Three students from the Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies have been chosen 1999-2000 recipients of research grants under the Teresa Heinz Scholars for Environmental Research program. Nationwide, 18 students were honored with...
In his provocative new book, “Why Americans Hate Welfare,” Yale professor Martin Gilens shows that both print publications and television news broadcasters routinely misrepresent poor Americans of all races. But poor blacks, he shows, are portrayed more...
From a pool of more than 100 applicants, 35 Yale University students – 20 undergraduates and 15 from the graduate and professional schools – have been selected as this year’s President’s Public Service Fellows. Established by Yale President Richard C....
Yale University and the city of New Haven will host educators from four cities across America who are seeking to duplicate in their own communities Yale’s 20-year-old model partnership with the New Haven public school system. From July 5-16, the Yale-...
The Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School has announced two major appointments and awarded Robert L. Bernstein International Human Rights Fellowships to three graduates of the Law School. Law School Dean...
David Kerr, a noted authority on Christian/Muslim relations, will present a lecture on Friday, July 2, 4:30 p.m., in the Day Reading Room, Yale Divinity Library, 409 Prospect St. Director of the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western...
Four journalists will attend Yale Law School as recipients of Knight Fellowships in Law for Journalists, 1999-2000. The fellowships bring mid-career journalists to the Law School for an academic year to improve their understanding of legal and policy...
They’re off! On Saturday, May 29, at 10 a.m., Yale University students are setting out from the New Haven Green on a summer-long, coast-to-coast bicycle ride in support of Habitat for Humanity. For the second year, the Habitat Bicycle Challenge...
The Henry Luce Foundation of New York, N.Y., has awarded a grant of $270,000 over three years in support of the annual Yale-China Summer Institute in American Studies for East Asian Scholars. The award represents a renewal of the Foundation’s support of...
Emly McDiarmid of the Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies will be a featured guest on WBNE-TV’s “Dialogue With Laurel Vlock” show on May 30 at 10:30 p.m. The program will profile a mural project at the Barnard School in New...