Yale environmental historian Joseph Manning goes to great lengths to emphasize the lessons that he teaches his students — even as far as taking them to Nevada.
Manning, the William K. and Marilyn Milton Simpson Professor of Classics and History, is the...
In Yale medical sociologist Alka Menon’s work, she draws on her research in the United States and Malaysia to take a transnational look at cosmetic surgery.
What Menon found is that in addition to enhancing the looks that a patient already has, cosmetic...
Five Yale faculty members and affiliates were among 168 scholars, artists, and writers appointed as 2019 Guggenheim Fellows. The fellows, who are appointed by the foundation on the basis of prior achievement and exceptional promise, were chosen from a...
The many facets of the world of ancient Mesopotamia — a culture in some respects distant and alien but in others strangely similar to ours today — will be on display in a new exhibition at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
“Ancient Mesopotamia...
Yale scientists with colleagues at University College London have taken the next step towards unravelling how cells work together during wound closure, a question that could be fundamental to determining optimal healing rates after injury or disease. ...
The inaugural Yale Design Showcase — an opportunity for theater professionals to visit the campus and meet the 2019 Yale School of Drama class of scenic, costume, lighting, sound, and projection designers, and to see their work up close — will take place...
Yale Repertory Theatre will stage the world premiere of “Cadillac Crew,” written by Tori Sampson and directed by Jesse Rasmussen, April 26-May 18 at the Yale Rep, 1120 Chapel St. Opening night is Thursday, May 2.
“Cadillac Crew” is set on the day of a...