Google “China” and you will see stories about its growing economy and its booming industry, as well as predictions that the nation will be the next largest global power. But, while the urban centers in China are thriving, rural China — a side that...
Bernard Avishai, contributor to the New Yorker and adjunct professor of business at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will speak at Yale on Thursday, Nov. 2 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Avishai will give two talks during his campus visit. The first, a...
Fake news and propaganda — including news about Russian interference with the U.S. presidential election — will be explored during the third Poynter Fellowship Symposium “Truth and the Internet Age” on Thursday, Nov. 9.
The symposium, which is co-hosted...
Every Wednesday at 9 p.m., African and Africanist students congregate in the Lighten Room of Yale’s Afro-American Cultural Center to discuss their unique experiences as Africans at Yale and in America, to debate political and socio-economic issues...
Ian Johnson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, will speak at Yale about “The Battle for China’s Soul” on Oct. 23 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Johnson’s talkwill take place at 4:30 p.m. in the Luce Hall auditorium at 34 Hillhouse Ave. It is free...
The members of Dzana, Yale’s first and only Afrobeats dance group, share at least three things in common: an interest in exploring new aspects of African culture, a passion for dancing, and a desire to be part of a vibrant community.
In Shona, a language...
The Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History will host “Fiesta Latina,” its 15th annual celebration of Latin American cultures, on Saturday, Oct. 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
The Great Hall of Dinosaurs will be the...
Amy Meyers, director of the Yale Center for British Art, has been awarded a 2017 Soane Foundation Honor in recognition of her leadership.
The honor by the Sir John Soane’s Museum Foundation was presented on Sept. 27 in the Rainbow Room in New York City....