A group of distinguished Asian scholars who work in the field of American Studies and law have come to Yale to learn about their subject first hand. The 18 scholars from Beijing, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore and...
The first of the Yale School of Architecture’s Fall 2000 Exhibition series, which has its opening reception on September 6, will showcase more than the exhibition itself. The newly renovated Second Floor Gallery in the Yale Art & Architecture...
Yale Law School has launched a new Center for the Study of Corporate Law that will foster dialogue between academics and legal practitioners. The idea for the Center for the Study of Corporate Law originated in a conversation between Yale Law School...
Anthony T. Kronman, dean of Yale Law School, and Kathleen Sullivan, dean of Stanford Law School, will welcome young legal scholars from across the country to the first annual Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum at Yale Law School on May 12 and 13. The...
Playwright Eugene O’Neill may not be known as a song-and-dance man, but, as demonstrated by the Yale-sponsored production coming up this weekend, “Eugene O’Neill Ragtime Revue,” he could be a lot of fun. The Revue uses songs from O’Neill’s plays...
Yale University will host an international conference, “Sholem Asch Reconsidered,” analyzing the life and work of a controversial Yiddish writer, from May 13 through 15. Asch was both admired and reviled in his lifetime. His novels, plays and essays won...
Roland Hernandez, chair and chief executive officer of Telemundo Inc., the nation’s largest Spanish-speaking television company, will visit Yale University on April 19 and 20 as a Gordon Grand Fellow. On Wednesday, Hernandez will be a guest at a master’...
Robert A.M. Stern, dean of the Yale School of Architecture and the J.M. Hoppin Professor of Architecture at Yale, was honored in February by the Art Commission of the City of New York for a projected boathouse along the Harlem River in upper Manhattan...
Robert A.M. Stern, dean of the Yale School of Architecture, has been named the J.M. Hoppin Professor of Architecture at Yale. A 1965 graduate of the school, Stern has served as its dean since September 1998. In that brief time, he has infused new...
At its annual Robert L. Bernstein Symposium March 31-April 1, the Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School will award the 2000-2001 Robert L. Bernstein International Human Rights Fellowships. This year’s symposium...