What if you could tap into the heartbeat of a city, its emotions, its thousands of simultaneous conversations, its concerns, its ever-changing patterns of connections and relationships — through social networks?And what if you could use that information...
Linda Koch Lorimer, Yale’s vice president for global and strategic initiatives, is retiring from that position in April 2015, President Peter Salovey has announced.Lorimer, who has given “29 years of extraordinary service to Yale,” first from 1978 to 1987...
In today’s interconnected world, the United States cannot afford not to take a lead in dealing with crises such as the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, Russian aggression in the Ukraine, and a string of brutal executions by ISOL, U.S. permanent...
Celestine Bohlen, columnist for the International New York Times, will speak at Yale on Wednesday, Dec. 3 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.Celestine BohlenBohlen will give a talk titled “The Sanctions Against Russia: What Did the West Expect?” at noon in...