To help Americans better understand the dynamic relationship between the United States and China and answer questions on critical issues that impact Americans on a daily basis, there will be a live webcast and Q&A with former U.S. President Jimmy...
U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd Stern, who has led the United States in global climate talks since 2009, will address domestic and international efforts to mitigate the threat of global climate change during a public speech at Yale on Tuesday,...
The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies has been awarded almost $5.6 million in funding from the National Resource Centers (NRC) program and the Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships (FLAS) program, both...
Renowned American composer and conductor John Adams will return to the university in his multiple roles as composer, conductor, and thinker during a weeklong residency Oct. 12–19. Events include a panel discussion and two concerts in which Adams will...
Watch world-renowned composer/conductor John Adams participate in a panel discussion and conduct a concert on the School of Music’s livestream during his weeklong residency at Yale Oct. 12-19.Panel discussionThere will be an open conversation between...
“Three hundred and thirteen years ago, on October 9, 1701, the General Court of the Connecticut Colony, meeting in New Haven, adopted an “Act for Liberty to Erect A Collegiate School,” laying the foundation for what has become the Yale we know today.” —...