At a symposium hosted by the Yale School of Architecture, the Yale Art Gallery and the British Art Center the life and work of Louis I. Kahn will be celebrated. The Symposium is taking place this Friday January 23, 2003. Robert A. M. Stern, dean of the...
CNN anchor and senior correspondent Judy Woodruff will offer a reporter’s-eye-view of the latest presidential campaign today as a guest of the Poynter Fellowship in Journalism at Yale. She will present the Poynter Lecture, titled “A Behind-the-Scenes...
Yale University Professors Donald P. Green and Alan S. Gerber offer a practical guide to mobilize voters, in their new book “Get Out the Vote!,” to be released April 30 by the Brookings Institution. Voter participation in the United States is dismal:...
Mary Louise Brewster, widow of Yale’s 17th President, Kingman Brewster, died April 14 at her home in Combe, Berkshire, England at age 83. Born Mary Louise Phillips in Providence, Rhode Island to Mary and Eugene Phillips, she attended Miss Wheeler’s...
At the meetings of the American Historical Association in Washington, D.C., in January, two Yale faculty members, Timothy Snyder and Peter Gay received, respectively, the George Louis Beer Prize for “outstanding historical writing in European...
Celebrated writer Caryl Phillips, whose novels and non-fiction work relate to the long-lasting legacy of the African slave trade, will speak at Yale on February 9 and 10. A native of the Caribbean island of St. Kitts, brought up in Leeds, England,...
Yale University announced today that The Starr Foundation of New York City has made a $5 million award to Yale over three years in support of the University’s World Fellows Program. Each year the World Fellows Program brings 16 to 18 highly...
President Richard Levin announced Monday the selection of the 2004 Yale World Fellows. Part of a broad effort to deepen Yale’s reputation as a “global university,” the Yale World Fellows Program brings 16 to 18 early mid-career leaders to Yale each...
3 Yale men in a theatrical production, circa 1880 “The Pink and the Blue: Lesbian and Gay Life at Yale and in Connecticut, 1642-2004,” a groundbreaking exhibit exploring the lesbian and gay history of one of America’s oldest and most influential...
“The Pink and the Blue: Lesbian and Gay Life at Yale and in Connecticut, 1642-2004,” a groundbreaking exhibit exploring the lesbian and gay history of one of America’s oldest and most influential educational institutions opens at the Sterling Library at...