A conference at Yale will bring together scholars from diverse disciplines and institutions to study coverage of the arts in African American newspapers and magazines between Reconstruction and the end of legalized Jim Crow segregation.“The Arts in the...
Colleen Kinder ‘03 wrote many stories for a variety of prestigious publications during her years as a freelance travel writer, but they often weren’t, in her estimation, the stories of each trip.“There was a period in my life where I’d pitch an article...
Yale College Dean Jonathan Holloway is among the historians featured in “An Outrage,” a new documentary about lynching that is designed to be a teaching tool for use in classrooms across the country.“An Outrage” was created through a partnership between...
For the past decade, Yale has been a top producer of U.S. student Fulbright awardees, with more than 100 Yale students or alumni winning the prestigious honor in the past five years.The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs...
When he graduated from Yale, Scott Blumenthal assumed he would pursue a career in the theater. Now a deputy editor on the Interactive News desk at The New York Times, the alumnus spoke about his circuitous path to the Times and how older forms of media...