The following talks at Yale University, March 22-29, are free and open to the public, unless noted otherwise. State’s first woman judge to talk at tea Ellen B. Burns, a 1947 graduate of the Yale Law School who is the first woman appointed to a federal...
Key figures in higher education will join Yale University faculty and graduate students for a day-long conference titled “Graduate Education and the Changing Marketplace for Academics” on April 10 in Room 211 of the Hall of Graduate Studies, 320 York St...
Yale University’s Institute of Sacred Music (ISM) will celebrate the publication of an important new book, “To Glorify God,” on Thursday, March 25, at Sterling Divinity Quadrangle, 409 Prospect St. “To Glorify God” is a collection of essays comparing...
A new lecture series at Yale this spring will feature artists who use virtual reality, interactive video and other cutting-edge technologies to comment on the role of technology in today’s culture. The series, called “…With Technological Means: Artists...
For the second consecutive year, tuition and room and board for Yale undergraduates will rise by just 2.9 percent, matching the smallest rise at Yale since 1968 and the smallest among Ivy League schools in two decades. The 2.9 percent increase in the...
Yale University chemistry graduate student Jason W. Chin has been awarded the first Sigma Xi-Consortium for Plasma Science Grant-in-Aid of Research, a $5,000 award that will support his efforts to develop a novel method to protect the world’s blood...
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher will address the 51st annual meeting of the Associates of the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library on Wednesday, March 24, at 4 p.m. in the Yale School of Medicine Medical Historical Library, 333 Cedar St. His keynote...
A new test which helps physicians identify women who are most at risk of having or developing cervical cancer is now available through the School of Medicine’s department of pathology, the first site in Connecticut to offer this diagnostic tool. The...
The Yale School of Architecture will host a public program to explore the University’s immediate and long-term plans for its physical facilities, April 9, 10 and 11. The program, called “Yale Constructs: Planning and Building for the University’s...
Martin Price, the Sterling Professor Emeritus of English, and Fred C. Robinson, who is the Douglas Tracy Smith Professor of English, were each awarded the William Clyde DeVane Medal by the Yale Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on March 2. The medals were...