” 'Things of Beauty Growing': British Studio Pottery,” a new exhibit at the Yale Center for British Art, is the first major survey of British studio pottery ever organized in the United States.
Bringing together nearly 150 ceramic objects — including...
Sharon Louden, an artist, educator, and advocate, will moderate a panel at Yale on Tuesday, Sept. 12 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism. Louden’s visit is also sponsored by the Traphagen Fund and the School of Art.
The discussion, titled “Living and...
“Hopper was at the vanguard of a new era. At a time when opportunities for women, especially in math and engineering, were extremely limited, she charted a remarkable course. She insisted on her place at the table, in the laboratory, and at the helm.”
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After three years of study, discussion, and experimentation, Yale University has implemented a carbon charge that affects more than 250 buildings and nearly 70% of campus carbon dioxide emissions.
The carbon charge began July 1. Yale is the first...
The Yale University Police (YPD) SWAT team will host an American Red Cross blood drive on Thursday, Sept. 21.
The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at YPD Headquarters, 101 Ashmun St., in the rear of the building, where the American Red Cross will...
The Whitney Humanities Center has announced the speakers for its Fall 2017 Shulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities series, which this year is titled “Reports from Nonhuman Worlds.” The speakers are Jacques Lezra, Manuel DeLanda, and Claire...
A police superintendent from India, a member of Congress in Argentina, a human rights lawyer from Mongolia — these are just some of the accomplished individuals who comprise this year’s cohort of World Fellows. On Thursday, Sept. 14 the community will...