The following talks at Yale University Dec. 8-11 are free and open to the public.
Swedish ambassador to discuss U.N. commission on Iraq
Rolf Ekeus, Sweden's ambassador to the United States and former executive chair of the United Nations U.N. Special...
The Yale Bookstore at 77 Broadway opens its doors to customers at noon today, inaugurating special preview days for the holidays. The opening of the book, cafe and clothing sections of the store, operated by Barnes & Noble College Bookstores, is...
It had been a long, hard first season for the new football coach and his team, and they came to their last game with nary a victory to show for all their struggles. But this wasn’t just any game: It was The Game – the ultimate gridiron rivalry, a winner...
Members of the news media are invited to take a private tour of the new Yale Bookstore, operated by Barnes & Noble, beginning at 9:15 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 21. The store, located at 77 Broadway St., will open to the public at noon. Please join us.
The Women’s Campaign School at Yale University will hold a one-day program on how to develop a political strategy and communicate with voters, Saturday, Dec. 6, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Yale Law School, 127 Wall St.. Ron Faucheux, editor and...
The following talks at Yale University the week of Nov. 17-23 are free and open to the public. Flutist to give lunchtime talk on music careers Internationally known flutist and Yale alumna Linda Marianiello will discuss “Careers in Music” on Monday,...
Yale Law School is hosting a conference on the controversial Critical Race Theory and virtually every leading scholar in the field is coming. The conference begins tonight, Thursday, Nov. 13, and continues through Saturday, Nov. 15, at 127 Wall St....
On Monday, Nov. 17, Sean Sasser, a 28-year-old African American, HIV-positive gay man and veteran of MTV’s “The Real World,” will speak on the Yale campus in a lecture/discussion titled “Sexual Identity and AIDS in ‘The Real World.’” Mr. Sasser has...
The following talks at Yale University Nov. 3-9 are free and open to the public. Dean of Columbia journalism school to be next Poynter Fellow Tom Goldstein, a Yale alumnus and dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, will...
When classes resume on Wednesday, September 3, Yale College will welcome the 1,310 members of the Class of 2001 to New Haven. The admissions process this year was the most selective in recent memory: fewer than 18 percent of the 12,046 applicants were...