In a forthcoming book, “Listening to Classic American Popular Songs,” Yale University professor Allen Forte offers a guide to some of the most familiar music that dominated American culture between the Roaring 20s and the postwar era of the 50s....
The Institution for Social and Policy Studies (ISPS) at Yale University is launching a summer program of instruction in social science experimentation to academic researchers and non-academics from a variety of fields. The three-day workshop will offer...
Every year for over three decades, first-year students at Yale School of Architecture have had to design and construct a building overcoming such problems as neighborhood deterioration, unsightly views, traffic noise and commercial sprawl. Known as the...
Yale professor of history Paul H. Freedman has been awarded the 2001 Otto Grundler Prize for his book “Images of the Medieval Peasant.” Published by Stanford University Press in 1999, the book provides insights about how peasants in the Middle Ages were...
In Beijing yesterday to celebrate Yale University’s 300th anniversary, Yale President Richard Levin formally announced the establishment of The China Law Center at Yale. “The announcement of our China Law Center reflects the special importance that Yale...
Five faculty members named as outstanding teachers were honored with special awards at the Yale College Senior Class Day program on Sunday, May 20. The teachers were nominated by undergraduates to receive the Yale College Prizes for Distinguished...
Yale College senior Gabrielle Brainard, Class of 2001, will receive the Yale Club of New Haven’s first-ever Richard Hegel Prize for her senior essay that focuses on life in New Haven from 1870 to 1979 at an awards ceremony on May 14 at noon in the...