A unique exercise in “deliberative democracy” will be conducted at Yale University, March 1 - 3, on the prospects for economic cooperation among cities and suburbs. The project is designed to show how barriers among municipalities in regions...
Student bands from Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Brown and the New England Conservatory will perform an afternoon of klezmer music beginning at 2 p.m., February 24, at Toad’s Place, 200 York Street. Tickets to the fourth annual Klezmerpalooza festival are...
Yale School of Architecture alumnus and faculty member Alexander Garvin was named to oversee the redevelopment of Lower Manhattan. “Alex Garvin has had a profound effect on New York City,” said Robert A. M. Stern, Dean of the Yale School of Architecture...
As part of its Wake the Dream program, Yale University Library Human Resources will sponsor the program, “Islamic Civilization and Muslim Identity,” on Tuesday, February 19, 2002, from 12-2 p.m. in the Sterling Memorial Lecture Hall, 130 Wall Street....
Richard Reeves, a syndicated columnist and author most recently of “President Nixon: Alone in the White House,” will speak at Yale Law School on “Secrecy in the White House” on Wednesday, February 20, at 4:15 p.m. Currently working on a presidential...
This Sunday, February 17, the “Democracy, Security and Justice” lecture and discussion series at Yale will sponsor a faculty panel on the theme of “Art and Catastrophe.” Participants will be Yale faculty members Toni Dorfman, David Connell and Jay...
The personal life, friendships and political views of Langston Hughes will be explored in an international scholarly conference on the celebrated poet taking place at Yale, Thursday-Saturday, February 21-23. Titled “Langston Hughes and His World: A...
In conjunction with the opening of three exhibitions at the Yale School of Architecture, architect Yung-Ho Chang will deliver a lecture at the School on Monday, February 11, at 6:30 p.m. In his talk titled “In Situ Architecture: A Chinese Practice,”...
The Democracy, Security and Justice lecture and discussion series, Yale University’s initiative to foster wide-ranging conversation, debate and reflection about implications of the events of September 11th, will continue throughout the spring. The...
Robert A.M. Stern, dean of the Yale School of Architecture, has announced that four distinguished architects will hold visiting endowed professorships during the Spring Semester 2002. Lise Anne Couture will be the William Henry Bishop Visiting...