Applications are now being accepted for the Frederick W. Hilles Publication Fund.
The fund was established through the generosity of the late Frederick W. Hilles to assist younger scholars in the humanities at Yale with the publication of their original...
President Peter Salovey on Oct. 14 announced nine actions to enhance diversity, promote equity on campus, and foster an environment in which all community members feel welcome, included, and respected.
The initial commitments, which represent the next...
On Oct. 14, Yale President Peter Salovey announced actions to enhance diversity, promote equity on campus, and foster an environment where all community members feel welcome. The commitments reflect recommendations made by the Committee on Diversity,...
Yale’s annual workplace campaign with United Way of Greater New Haven launched in September with the theme “Respond. Recover. Reimagine.” Led by a core committee and team of champions, the campaign aims to raise $1.3 million by Oct. 30 and hopes to engage...
Yale Schwarzman Center (YSC) is redefining “soft opening” in a time of physical distance. With the grand opening of Yale’s first-ever center for student life and the arts delayed until 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, the YSC has spent the past...
Members of the Yale community joined the chorus of voices around the world congratulating poet and educator Louise Glück, recipient of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature. (See related story.)
Glück has been adjunct professor of English and Rosenkranz...
Louise Glück, an adjunct professor of English at Yale and renowned poet whose evocative voice has for decades shaped the literary landscape, on Oct. 8 received the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature, the Royal Swedish National Academy announced.
Glück, who...