William Kortum ’19 of Grace Hopper College has been named the winning designer in this year’s poster competition for the Adrian Van Sinderen Book Collecting Prizes.
His poster will be used to advertise the 2019 competition for the Van Sinderen Book...
A chill is in the air, and members of the Yale community are getting into the Halloween spirit with jack-o-lantern carvings, costume workshops, heaping helpings of pumpkin pie and more. From the School of Architecture to the Center for Engineering...
Leading contemporary painter George Shaw grew up in the 1970s and 1980s on the Tile Hill “council estate,” a government-developed suburban community for the working-class Briton — not unlike American urban housing projects of the mid-century. When Shaw...
This Thanksgiving members of the Yale community can make the holiday special by bringing something new to the table — specifically, two or more of the university’s international students/scholars.
Yale’s Office of International Students and Scholars (...
As Yale embraces the future of data-based research, the Department of Statistics and Data Science is busy building up its program, with more students, more faculty, a new major, and an assortment of new classes.
Over the past two years, since the former...
Discussions about U.S.-China relations often focus on the latest headlines — a new round of tariffs or fluctuations in financial markets — while overlooking the need to develop a broader strategy for guiding the United States’ approach to China’s rise as...
Dr. Lorraine Siggins, a distinguished psychiatrist who has spent the last 30 years as director of Mental Health & Counseling at Yale Health, will retire in June 2019.
Born in Melbourne, Australia, Siggins arrived at Yale in 1962 as a resident and, in...
The Yale Baby School, launched in 2017 as a dual initiative geared toward research and education, will celebrate its first birthday with a Halloween Party for enrolled families Saturday, Oct. 27 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Yale Child Study Center. The event...