Gladiators, cross-dressers and star-crossed lovers will be out in full force when the Yale Baroque Opera Project (YBOP) presents its seventh fully staged production, “Scipione Affricano” by Francesco Cavalli (1602-1676), on December 10 and 11....
Archived.Pollard earns two awards for work on cell biologyThomas Pollard has received two prestigious awards for his work in cell biology - both in the laboratory and out.The dean of the Graduate School, Sterling Professor of Molecular Cellular and...
Molecular geneticist John Carlson is the recipient of the 2011 Genetics Society of America Medal for outstanding contributions to the field of genetics in the last 15 years.Carlson, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental...
Jeffrey A. Bader ‘67, President Barack Obama’s top advisor on dealings with China, will discuss “Understanding U.S.-China Relations” on Tuesday, Nov. 30, at the Yale Law School.Bader is special assistant to the president for national security affairs and...
Victorian carolers, festive live window displays and free trolley rides are just some of the ways that downtown New Haven will celebrate the holidays in December. There are also special discounts at the Yale Bookstore and Campus Customs.Holiday Window...
Issues of personal and racial identity and the pressures of family expectations come to the fore in the next play in the Yale Repertory Theatre’s season, “Bossa Nova” by Kirsten Greenidge.The play, which won Sundance’s Time Warner Award, runs through Dec...
Mary Bonauto, an advocate for gay-friendly laws, regulations and policies, will deliver the 2010 Brudner Lecture on Wednesday, Dec. 1.Her talk, titled “Perry, Gill and the Right-Wing Challenges To Defeat Us,” will take place at 5 p.m. in Levinson...
New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. spoke of the importance of building human capital and civic infrastructure as the foundation of a vibrant city during a series of events on campus on Nov. 16 and 17.The mayor, on campus as a Chubb Fellow, delivered a...
Jon Butler, former dean of the Graduate School and a leading historian of American religion, has been named acting University librarian, President Richard C. Levin has announced. Levin’s letter to the Yale community announcing Butler’s appointment follows...
Four current Yale students and two recent alumni will undertake post-graduate study in the United Kingdom and Ireland next year as Rhodes, Marshall and Mitchell scholars.Senior William Zeng, a physics major and member of Yale’s lightweight crew team, and...