The Yale Visitor Center and the Yale Undergraduate Admissions Office this month resumed campus tours for prospective students nearly 19 months after they were halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the fall semester, the one-hour tours led by Yale...
The loss of a language is a subject Royce K. Young Wolf knows firsthand. As a young girl, she experienced the impacts of colonial trauma and lateral violence passed on by generations of her family attending boarding schools. Over the years, these...
The Zoom room opened and, within a minute, more than 100 middle school and high school students joined the online webinar. They began filling the chat with greetings to one another and with comments of excitement.
“I’ve been to one of these before,” one...
Mark Oppenheimer remembers exactly where he was when he heard about the deadly mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh on October 27, 2018.
He was in his car outside Temple Emanuel in Newton, Massachusetts, where he had just taken his...
More than a century ago, Igor Stravinsky’s ballet “Rite of Spring” created a sensation perhaps unlike any other in the history of theater. Featuring Vaslav Nijinsky’s staccato choreography and Stravinsky’s dissonant score, and depicting scenes of pagan...
One of the COVID-19 pandemic’s many harsh impacts has been its stifling effect on live performance. From the days when Broadway went dark to the crash of the arts economy that followed, performers worldwide have felt the consequences of the pandemic over...
Yale’s Jacqueline Goldsby and Meredith McGill of Rutgers University recently received a $1.7 million grant from The Mellon Foundation to support the development of The Black Bibliography Project (BBP), an initiative that aims to revive and transform...