Writer Ashleigh Young, a 2017 winner of the Windham Campbell Literature Prize, will gather with her fellow prize recipients at Yale on Wednesday, Sept. 13, for a three-day festival celebrating the craft of writing.
Young said she is excited about the...
During her summer spent in New Haven working as a research assistant in a psychology lab and training with the varsity tennis team, Elizabeth Zordani '18 found time to relax by sketching scenes from around Yale's iconic campus. Though she studies...
Yale welcomed its newest faculty with a four-day orientation program that began with a gathering at the Maurice R. Greenberg Center and included remarks by Provost Ben Polak, a panel on faculty life, and a night at the Connecticut Open tennis tournament....
Matriculate.org — founded by Yale alum Madeline Kerner — is an organization that connects low-income, high-achieving high school students across the country with undergraduates at the nation's top colleges for mentorship through the college admissions...
The beauty and majesty of birds — from hawks to hornbills — through the eyes of one of the world’s most notable wildlife artists are explored in a new exhibit at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
Featuring more than 25 original pieces, “An...
Six leading practitioners in various fields of international affairs have been named 2017-2018 Jackson Institute Senior Fellows.
The six will join 11 returning fellows, who spend a year or a semester at Yale teaching courses and mentoring students.
The...
A collection of medieval English manuscripts that had been in private hands is on exhibition for the first time in the United States at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library in a special, building-wide exhibition, “Making the Medieval English...