For more than three decades, members of the campus and wider communities have joined their voices with those of Yale Glee Club singers each December for the annual “Messiah Sing-along” in Battell Chapel.
It’s one of their favorite events of the year for...
Members of the Yale community and beyond share their memories of renowned art historian and beloved teacher Vincent Scully, who died on Nov. 30, 2017. To submit your own remembrance, send an email to news@yale.edu.
When the New Yorker featured a profile...
Vincent J. Scully Jr., Sterling Professor Emeritus of the Arts, one of the nation’s most influential and respected architectural historians, and a legendary and beloved teacher to generations of Yale students died of complications of Parkinson’s disease...
The Yale Repertory Theatre continues its 51st season with a debut of Nambi E. Kelley’s critically acclaimed adaptation of Richard Wright’s novel, “Native Son.” The play is directed by Seret Scott and will be staged through Dec. 16 at the Yale Repertory...
Elisabeth Biondi and Siobhán Bohnacker, who are noted art directors, curators, and teachers, will speak at Yale on Monday, Nov. 27, as Poynter Fellows in Journalism.
The Yale Forum on Magazine Photography, which is co-sponsored by “ART835: How to Do...
In the spring semester, Yale students will reconstruct a dance created by renowned choreographer Paul Taylor that has not been performed in four decades.
They will be guided in this effort by guest artists closest to the source — members of the Paul...