Yale University unveiled a modified $38 million plan today to renovate, restore, and improve its historic Divinity School, enabling the School to best fulfill its academic mission. The plan, by architects Robert Kliment and Frances Halsband, is...
Yale University’s Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition will announce the winner of its first annual $25,000 prize for the most outstanding book published on the subject of slavery, resistance, and/or abolition on...
Yale Law School Dean Anthony Kronman today announced the establishment of a new endowed chair at Yale Law School, the Robert W. Winner Professorship in Law and the Humanities. The chair is named to honor Robert William Winner, a long-time Washington, DC...
Readings from the works of Harlem Renaissance writers, concerts featuring African-American music and a forum about the true nature of the relationship between Thomas Jefferson and his slave, Sally Hemings, will be among the events taking place at...
Yale University today praised Paul Mellon as belonging in the highest company of philanthropists. He devoted his life to supporting and sustaining human causes – higher education, the arts, research in religion and psychiatry, and the preservation of...
Industrial ecology professor Thomas E. Graedel of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies recently was appointed chair of the Grand Challenges in Environmental Sciences Committee by the National Academy of Sciences. The committee’s role is...