Andrew Revkin, environment reporter for The New York Times, will discuss, “The Daily Planet: Why the Media Have Trouble Covering the Biggest Story in the World – The World Itself” on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 4 p.m. in Bowers Auditorium of Sage Hall at the...
The Yale School of Architecture is hosting a symposium October 24-26 on the relationship between psychoanalysis and architecture, a complex topic that has eluded multi-disciplined scrutiny. The symposium will gather architects, analysts and academics...
A leading businessman from Brazil and a prominent legal scholar from Singapore will become visiting faculty at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies in 2003-04. “Having visiting faculty from abroad is now a tradition at the school,”...
Andrew Revkin, environment reporter for The New York Times, will discuss, “The Daily Planet: Why the Media Have Trouble Covering the Biggest Story in the World – The World Itself” on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 4 p.m. in Bowers Auditorium of Sage Hall at the...
Yale University Properties is pleased to announce two new additions to its retail portfolio, on Broadway and Audubon Street. Sound Runner, a specialty running store with footwear, apparel and accessories, is scheduled to open this fall at 264 York Street...
Fifteen of the country’s brightest college students are about to face off in a tournament testing their brain power at one of the country’s most prestigious campuses. Jeopardy! will tape its annual College Championship October 3 & 4, 2003 on the...
To encourage the development and use of alternative energy sources, the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES) has purchased $3,500 of “renewable energy certificates,” ensuring that 20 percent of the school’s electricity is...
Yale University Properties will hold a news conference Tuesday, September 30 to introduce two new retail businesses to serve New Haven. The news conference with the owners of the new ventures will be held at 3 p.m. adjacent to The Toystore on Audubon...
Twelve-month-old infants can use previous observations as a basis to understand new interactions, although five-month-olds cannot, according to a Yale study. “This finding shows not only that one-year-old infants are paying attention to the actions of...
Twelve-month-old infants can use previous observations as a basis to understand new interactions, although five-month-olds cannot, according to a Yale study. “This finding shows not only that one-year-old infants are paying attention to the actions of...