Comfortably settled in the newly renovated Paul Rudolph Hall, 180 York St., the Yale School of Architecture embarks on a new season of lectures, exhibitions and symposia covering such diverse topics as the life, work and reputation of Paul Rudolph, the...
An exhibition featuring the work of Japanese artist Soichi Watanabe will be on display at Yale Institute of Sacred Music, 409 Prospect Street, from January 26 to March 26, 2009. Titled “The Prodigal Son Returns: The Art of Soichi Watanabe,” the exhibition...
Ambassador John D. Negroponte, YC’60 has been appointed the Brady-Johnson Distinguished Senior Research Fellow in Grand Strategy and Lecturer in International Affairs at the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale....
Prize-winning author Jeremy Cohen will deliver three Arffa Lectures at Yale University in February on “Myth, History and Prophecy in Christian-Jewish Relations.” Each of the lectures, which are free and open to the public, will take place in Joseph Slifka...
A team of Yale University astronomers has discovered that galaxies stop forming stars long before their central supermassive black holes reach their most powerful stage, meaning the black holes can’t be responsible for shutting down star formation. Until...
Marrying genomics and geography on a grand scale, Yale University researchers have detected often-subtle molecular changes that occur within micro-organisms living in a host of different marine environments.In an upcoming issue of Proceedings of the...
Representatives from Yale outlined their efforts to develop a sustainability plan for the University’s athletics program at the recent National Collegiate Athletic Association convention in Washington, D.C. Sara Smiley Smith, a doctoral candidate at the...
Wynton Marsalis will hold a “musical Q&A” on February 5 at 4:30 p.m. in the United Church on the Green, corner of Temple and Elm streets.This event is free and open to the public. Marsalis is visiting Yale University as a Chubb Fellow. Widely...
Simple aspirin may prevent liver damage in millions of people suffering from side effects of common drugs, alcohol abuse, and obesity-related liver disease, a new Yale University study suggests.The study in the January 26 edition of Journal of Clinical...
By the time it is detected in many women, ovarian cancer has already spread to a point that makes treatment difficult or impossible. In a boost to their efforts to improve ovarian cancer detection and find a cure for the disease, Yale School of Medicine...