Yale University, which has been a pioneer in African American studies since 1969, will host a Tercentennial conference titled “African American Studies and Yale: Revisiting Origins, Imagining Futures,” September 14-16. The conference will bring back to...
Architect Tadao Ando will be the first Chubb Fellow of the 2001-02 academic year at Yale University. Ando will present a free public lecture in Hastings Hall, 180 York Street, at 6 p.m. on October 11. A reception will follow in the School of...
The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) has awarded Yale scientists a five-year, $15-million grant for human genome research. The award is part of the NHGRI’s new Centers of Excellence in Genomic Science (CEGS) program. The NHGRI awarded...
Architect, teacher and visionary Charles Moore (1925-1993), who presided over the Yale School of Architecture in the turbulent period between 1965 and 1970, will be the subject of an exhibition and symposium at the School of Architecture this fall. The...
The Yale Physicians Building Art Place will launch a fourth exhibit featuring the work of famed Italian sculptor Bruno Lucchesi and 12 other artists on Thursday, September 20, from 5 to 7 p.m. at 800 Howard Avenue. The exhibit will feature opening...
The School of Forestry & Environmental Studies has launched a groundbreaking program on forest management certification as part of the school’s new Global Institute for Sustainable Forest Management. The program will integrate the concepts...
The racial, socioeconomic and gender-based disparities in healthcare will be addressed during a Yale conference titled “Yale and NIH: A Partnership to Reduce Health Disparities,” on September 25 at 10 a.m. in Harkness Auditorium, 333 Cedar Street....
The following events in response to the recent attacks on the United States are planned for this weekend on the Yale Campus. At noon today services for prayer and remembrance will be held at the following locations: Battell Chapel, Old Campus; Dwight...
Prominent scientists and conservationists from around the world will address critical biological, ecological, social and economic issues pertaining to marine protected areas as part of the second Curtis and Edith Munson Distinguished Lecture Series...
A $100,000 grant for “Assessing Sensitivity to Anticipated Climate Change in the Continental United States” has been awarded to the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. The grant from the Edward John Noble Foundation will support the work...