The annual symposium of the Robert L. Bernstein Fellowship in International Human Rights will be held at Yale Law School, 127 Wall St., on March 30 and 31. This year’s symposium, “Politics and Human Rights: A Bipartisan Agenda for U.S. Foreign Policy...
As part of Yale’s Tercentennial celebration, Yale University Press will publish an anthology titled “Bright Pages: Yale Writers, 1701-2001.” The book pays homage to many of the illustrious poets, novelists, playwrights, journalists and essayists among...
The human has moved one step closer to the virtually human thanks to a new technology developed by Richard Gans, artist-in-residence at the Yale University Digital Media Center for the Arts (DMCA). Patented under the name Life Imaging Projection System...
William D. Nordhaus, the Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale, has been awarded a $1.3 million grant from The Glaser Foundation. The Foundation was established by Rob Glaser, founder and CEO of RealNetworks, Inc. and a 1983 graduate of Yale College...
Showcasing photographs of Eero Saarinen’s architecture by Balthazar Korab and Ezra Stoller, a forthcoming exhibition at the Yale School of Architecture will explore two contrasting approaches to the art and craft of architectural photography. Titled “2...
An installation and exhibit at the Yale School of Architecture will present the work of Koetter Kim & Associates. Titled “Cities and Buildings,” the exhibition will be on view in the Main and South Galleries of the Yale School of Architecture at 150...
The Whitney Humanities Center at Yale will hold a symposium on the role of the humanities at Yale and in higher education, March 30 and 31 at 53 Wall St. The symposium, “Beginning with the Humanities,” is part of the celebration of the University’s...
Simon Schama, the historian who wrote and narrated the popular BBC “History of Britain” series, will give the 2001 Finzi-Contini Lecture on March 22 at the Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall St. A professor of history and art history at Columbia...
The Yale University Library and Elsevier Science announce today a year-long planning process for the creation of a digital archive for the 1,100 journals published electronically by Elsevier Science. Assuring the preservation of digital information is...
A three-judge panel has named Louise Gluck the 2001 winner of Yale University’s Bollingen Prize in Poetry, for her 1999 book, “Vita Nova,” published by Ecco Press. The judges wrote, “In the work of no other contemporary American poet is the individual...