The Rebellious Lawyering Conference, the nation’s largest student-run public interest law conference, will be held February 21-23 at Yale Law School, 127 Wall Street. Rebellious Lawyering is an annual gathering that brings together practitioners,...
Senior executives from Connecticut businesses will discuss how traffic congestion hurts economic growth and the natural environment on Thursday, January 30, at 4:15 p.m. at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. The panel titled, “...
Jonathan Spence, the Sterling Professor of History at Yale University and a renowned authority on modern Chinese history, has been elected to serve as the president of the American Historical Association for the 2004-2005 term. Recognized as one of...
As a forthcoming exhibition at Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library testifies, the law has long been a prominent theme in children’s literature. The exhibition, titled “Juvenile Jurisprudence: Law in Children’s Literature,” presents four...
“Matter: The Work of Tod Williams and Billie Tsien” is the exhibition to be featured at the Yale School of Architecture gallery from February 17 to May 4. The first major exhibition of work by the acclaimed design team since their 1990 show, “...
At its meeting in Chicago last week, the American Historical Association (AHA) awarded the J. Russell Major Prize to Yale professor Robert Harms for his book, “The Diligent: A Voyage Through the Worlds of the Slave Trade.” The J. Russell Major...
Yale Law School will commemorate the 30th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion on January 31 with a program titled “Roe v. Wade: Thirty Years Later,” in Room 127, Yale Law School, 127 Wall Street, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30...
Yale College senior Margaret Sarah Ebert is one of 11 students nationwide who were selected for a Churchill Scholarship to study at Cambridge University next year. Ebert is majoring in molecular, cellular and developmental biology (MCDB) with a focus...
Yale University President Richard C. Levin has named Psychology Professor Peter Salovey as the next dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, effective immediately. Salovey, the Chris Argyris Professor of Psychology and chair of the Psychology...
Yale’s commitment to spur economic development within New Haven, and the thriving partnership it enjoys with its host city, recently drew the attention of the incoming president of Case Western Reserve University, who invited Yale President Richard...