There has been a change of plans regarding one of the Sustainability Summit activities described in last week’s Yale Bulletin & Calendar.The bike ride on Friday, April 3 - hosted by the Yale Sustainable Food Project and led by Holly Parker of the Yale...
Gary B. Gorton, the inaugural Frederick Frank Class of 1954 Professor of Management and Finance, has done research in many areas of finance, examining such topics as the role of stock markets and banks, credit cycles, arbitrage pricing, commodity futures...
Andrew Metrick, newly named as the inaugural Theodore Nierenberg Professor of Corporate Governance, focuses his research and teaching on venture capital, private equity, corporate governance and decision-making under uncertainty.In his most recent...
Faculty members shared their expertise, students showcased their music talents and alumni demonstrated their spirit of service March 9-13 in Mexico City and Monterrey.Public lectures and performances highlighted the Yale Week in Mexico program, while...
Except for the time he was kidnapped by Kurdish guerillas, Yale anthropologist Frank Hole’s early research trips to the Near East went relatively smoothly — or so it would seem by the casual and matter-of-fact way he tells it.Sitting in front of an...
Business leaders and Singapore’s ambassador to the United States will discuss the emerging economic power of Asia at a conference being held on Saturday, March 28, at Yale.Titled “Asia Tomorrow,” the event is primarily aimed at Yale undergraduate and...
The complex moral and legal issues surrounding the discussion of immigration policy in the United States will be examined at a symposium taking place on Thursday-Friday, April 2-3, at the Yale Law School.“Beyond Borders: Immigration Policy in the New...
When preparing books to be scanned for the Yale Library’s digitization project, staff often discovered surprises hidden between the volumes’ pages.Some of those long-abandoned items are now on view in a new exhibition in the Starr Main Reference Room of...
The evolving form and function of libraries in the digital age will be considered at a symposium being hosted on Saturday, April 4, at the Yale Law School.The “Library 2.0 Symposium” is hosted by the Yale Information Society Project (ISP), which studies...
A renowned filmmaker and educator will showcase the work of his countrymen in “Contemporary Sri Lankan Cinema at Yale,” a film and discussion series that will take place the first two weeks in April.Independent filmmaker Robert Crusz is the guest host of...