The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library has acquired the papers of David Sedaris, noted American humorist, author, and essayist.
Sedaris, who grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina and graduated from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago in 1987,...
A spring 2018 academic initiative led by Tatiana Bilbao, the former Norman R. Foster Visiting Professor at the Yale School of Architecture, called “Two Sides of the Border: Redefining the Region,” is the impetus for a new exhibition at the school.
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Over the course of 2018, YaleNews published more than 1,200 stories — from news of awards and honors to groundbreaking discoveries, campus events, Q&As, student and faculty profiles, book publications, videos, and more. Many of these stories marked a...
The idea for a new partnership to support student composers in the Shen Curriculum for Musical Theater and alumni of the program during the first phase of their professional careers was hatched by Ted Shen ’66, executive director of the Shen Family...
Alumna Alexandra Schwartz, a New Yorker staff writer whose work focuses on books and culture, will speak at Yale on Wednesday, Jan. 31, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Schwartz will speak at a tea at the Jonathan Edward Head of College House, 70 High...
“WET: A DACAmented Journey,” written and performed by Alex Alpharaoh, and “What Remains,” with direction and choreography by Will Rawls and text by Yale professor Claudia Rankine, will be staged as part of the Yale Repertory Theatre’s “No Boundaries”...