In collaboration with the Association of American Universities (AAU), Yale today announced the launch of its 2019 Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Misconduct. In an email, Yale President Peter Salovey invited all undergraduate, graduate, and professional...
After 21 years of hosting some of the biggest names in women’s professional tennis, New Haven will no longer stage a Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Premier tournament now that the Connecticut Open sold its sanction on the WTA calendar.
In the five...
Writer Roxane Gay, dancer and choreographer Bill T. Jones, and historian and artist Nell Painter will be among the featured speakers on campus during Black History Month in February. Other Black History Month events include book discussions, a show...
Every day, across 14 residential college dining halls, six cafés, five restaurants, one convenience store, and a $7 million catering operation, Yale Hospitality serves more than 14,000 meals — infusing the principles of wellness and sustainability into...
The Yale Repertory Theatre will present the world premiere of “Good Faith: Four Chats about Race and the New Haven Fire Department” by Karen Hartman, directed by Kenny Leon, Feb. 1-23 at Yale Repertory Theatre, 1120 Chapel St. Opening night is Thursday,...
“Race and Caste” is the topic of the spring Franke Lectures in the Humanities sponsored by the Whitney Humanities Center.
This semester’s series has been organized in conjunction with the Yale College seminar taught by Hazel Carby, the Charles C. and...
“Elemental Media” is the theme of the spring 2019 Shulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities, sponsored by the Whitney Humanities Center (WHC).
The opening lecture, titled “The Saturation of Media,” will be given by Paul Frosh on Monday, Feb. 4. Other...